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From Worship to Witness
Scholars highlight a key difference between the cherubim in the Tabernacle and Solomon's Temple. The Tabernacle's cherubim faced inward toward the mercy seat, symbolizing worship. The Temple's massive cherubim faced outward, their wings spanning the entire Holy of Holies. One commentator suggests this change may represent a new emphasis: from a focus on worship within to a manifestation of God's glory outward to humanity.
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1 Kings
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18th Century
Theologian
Two cherubim - The pattern of the tabernacle was followed, but not as a slavish imitation. The original cherubs were made entirely of gold. …
19th Century
Bishop
Cherubim. — These were copied from the Tabernacle, but apparently with some differences, in addition to the necessary increase of …
17th Century
Pastor
And within the oracle he made two cherubim [of] olive tree ,
&c.] Or of the oil tree, as in ([Reference Isaiah 41:19…
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17th Century
Minister
See what was typified by this temple.