2 Chronicles 3:12
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
وَكَانَ الجَنَاحُ الآخَرُ لِلكَرُوبِ الثَّانِي، وَطُولُهُ خَمْسُ أذْرُعٍ، يَلْمِسُ الجِدَارَ الآخَرَ عَلَى الجَانِبِ الآخَرِ مِنَ الحُجْرَةِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the size and position of the wings of the second cherub in Solomon's temple. Each wing spans five cubits, with one touching the temple wall and the other joining the wing of the first cherub. This detail underscores the grandeur and divine presence within the temple.
Explained for Children
Imagine two big, beautiful angels with wings spread out wide in a special house. Each of their wings is as long as a big car! One wing touches the wall, and the other wing touches the wing of the other angel, like they're giving each other a big hug.
Historical Background
The book of 2 Chronicles was likely written by the priests and scribes during the time of King Jehoiakim around 593 BC. It was written to inspire hope and faith among the Jews returning from exile, emphasizing the importance of temple worship and the history of the kings of Judah.
Living It Out Today
This verse can remind us of the importance of collaboration and unity in our spiritual journey. Just as the cherubim’s wings touch each other, our faith community should support and complement each other, creating a sacred space where God’s presence can dwell.
Topics
templecherubimworshipdivine presencesacred spacesunity
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the cherubim in the temple?
Cherubim in the temple symbolize divine protection and the presence of God. They were placed in the Holy of Holies, the most sacred part of the temple, emphasizing the sanctity and divine importance of the space.
How does this verse help us understand the temple?
This verse provides a glimpse into the grandeur and meticulous design of Solomon's temple, emphasizing the divine elements that made the temple a sacred space, reflecting the glory of God.
What do the wings of the cherubim represent?
The wings of the cherubim represent both the vastness of God's presence and the need for protection and shelter. They also symbolize the unity and interconnectedness within the divine presence and the temple itself.
How can we apply the message of 2 Chronicles 3:12 to our lives?
We can apply the message by fostering unity and support within our faith communities, just as the cherubim’s wings join together. This creates a sacred space for the presence of God in our lives and communities.
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