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  • Make the first cherub for one end and the second for the other, and fasten them to the two ends of the cover so that they may make one piece with it. (Exodus 25, 19)

  • the first Cherub for one end and the second for the other, and fastened them to the two ends of the mercy Seat so that they made one piece with it. (Exodus 37, 8)

  • He rode on a cherub and flew, he was seen on the wings of the wind. (2 Samuel 22, 11)

  • The length of the wings of each cherub was five cubits each, hence, ten cubits from tip to tip. (1 Kings 6, 24)

  • Then David and all Israel went up to Baalah, to Kiriath-jearim in Judah, to bring up the ark of God which bears the name of Yahweh who is seated on the Cherub. (1 Chronicles 13, 6)

  • The total span of the cherubs' wings was 30 feet, each being 7 1/2 feet long, with one wing touching the wall of the room, while the other touched that of the other cherub. (2 Chronicles 3, 11)

  • One wing of a cherub, 7 1/2 feet long, touched the wall of the apartment; the second, 7 1/2 feet long, touched the wing of the other cherub. (2 Chronicles 3, 12)

  • The following who came from Tel-melah, Tel-harsha, Cherub, Addan and Immer, could not prove that their families and ancestry were of Israelite origin: (Ezra 2, 59)

  • And these were they who came up from Telmelah, Telharsha, Cherub, Addon, and Immer; but they could not prove that their families and ancestry were of Israelite origin: (Nehemiah 7, 61)

  • He rode on a cherub and flew, borne on the swift wings of the wind. (Psalms 18, 11)

  • A cherub then stretched his hand towards the fire in the space between the cherubim, took some and gave handfuls to the man clothed in linen who took them and went out. (Ezekiel 10, 7)

  • I also saw four wheels beside the cherubim, each wheel beside a cherub. The wheels resembled sparkling chrysolite. (Ezekiel 10, 9)


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