Exodus 37:9
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
وَكَانَ الْمَلَاكَانِ بَاسِطَيْنِ أَجْنِحَتَهُمَا إِلَى فَوْقُ، يُظَلِّلَانِ بِهِمَا الْغِطَاءَ، وَوَجْهُ الْوَاحِدِ إِلَى الْآخَرِ وَإِلَى الْغِطَاءِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the cherubim on the mercy seat. The cherubim, or angels, spread their wings over the mercy seat, facing each other. This setup was part of the design for the Ark of the Covenant.
Explained for Children
Imagine two big, friendly angels with big wings. They spread their wings over a special box, like a big umbrella, and look at each other. This special box is very important because it shows God’s love for his people.
Historical Background
The Book of Exodus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. This verse describes the construction of the Ark of the Covenant, which was the central object of worship for ancient Israelites, symbolizing God’s presence among them.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us of the importance of seeking God’s protection and guidance. Just as the cherubim protected the mercy seat, we can rely on God’s love and protection in our lives.
Topics
worshipprotectionGod's presencemercycovenantangels
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are cherubim?
Cherubim are angelic beings in biblical literature, often depicted as guardians or protectors, like those guarding the entrance to the Garden of Eden.
What is the mercy seat?
The mercy seat was the lid of the Ark of the Covenant, a sacred object in ancient Israelite worship that represented God’s throne and a place of mercy.
How does this relate to today’s worship?
Today, this verse can remind us of God’s presence and the protection he offers, encouraging us to seek his guidance and mercy in our lives.
What does the Ark of the Covenant symbolize?
The Ark of the Covenant symbolizes God’s presence among his people and his covenant with them, signifying his love and protection.
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