Exodus 37:7

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the construction of the cherubim, which are placed at the ends of the mercy seat. The craftsman Bezalel made them from one piece of gold. It's part of the detailed instructions for the construction of the Tabernacle.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're making a special pillow for your favorite stuffed animals. This verse is about making two cute angels to sit on the ends of a special pillow used by God in the Tabernacle.

Historical Background

Exodus was written by Moses around 1400 BC. This verse is part of the instructions for building the Tabernacle, which was a portable sanctuary used by the Israelites during their journey. It reflects the cultural emphasis on craftsmanship and divine presence in the community.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this verse can remind us of the importance of detail and craftsmanship in our own creations. Whether it's a project at work or a gift for a loved one, the care we put into our work can reflect our dedication and love.

Topics

worshipcraftsmanshipsacred spacedivine presenceTabernaclecherubim

Related Verses

1 Kings 6:231 Kings 8:6Hebrews 9:5Psalms 99:1Genesis 3:24

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of the cherubim?
The cherubim were placed on the mercy seat, which covered the Ark of the Covenant, and they symbolized God's presence and protection over the Israelites.
Who made the cherubim?
Bezalel, who was skilled in various crafts, was responsible for making the cherubim and other items for the Tabernacle.
How were the cherubim made?
The cherubim were made from one piece of gold and were beaten into shape, indicating meticulous and skilled work.
What is the mercy seat?
The mercy seat was the cover of the Ark of the Covenant, where God's presence was believed to dwell, and it was central to the Tabernacle's design.
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