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Originally Posted by ledzeppelinrulz
i dont like mine, lame. meh. merkaba is nice.
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Merkaba-Hebrew: מרכבה "chariot", derived from the ancient Hebrew consonantal root r-k-b with general meaning "to ride (an animal, in a chariot). Used in the Bible (Ezekiel 1:4-26) to refer to the throne-chariot of God, the four-wheeled vehicle driven by four Cherubim.
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