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The four ‘faces’, lion, ox, man, and eagle, in my opinion, do relate to Messiah Y’shua. Only two of these four are seen in the innermost chamber in Ezekiel’s Temple and two are not present.
The ox, symbolic of the sacrifice already accomplished, and the agle, symbolic of the divine which He took up again at the Resurrection.
The two which are present are the man, ‘born of a woman’ and also ‘second Adam’, and the lion, sybolic of the Lion of Judah, our King of Kings.