Sermon Tone Analysis
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Description of the cherubim
See also Eze 1:4–14; Eze 1:22–24; Eze 10:5; Eze 10:8; Eze 10:21–22; Eze 41:18–19; Re 4:6–8
Cherubim represented in the tabernacle and the temple
Cherubim as decorations
See also Ex 36:8; 1 Ki 6:29; 1 Ki 7:29; 1 Ki 7:36
Cherubim at the entrance to the inner sanctuary
Ex 26:31–33; Ex 36:35; 1 Ki 6:32; 1 Ki 6:35; 2 Ch 3:14
Cherubim over the ark of the covenant
See also Ex 25:17–22; Ex 37:7–9; Nu 7:89; 1 Ki 6:23–28; 1 Ki 8:6–7; 1 Ch 28:18
Cherubim represented in Ezekiel’s vision of the temple
Eze 41:18; Eze 41:20; Eze 41:25
Cherubim represent the place of God’s throne
See also 2 Sa 6:2; 2 Ki 19:15; Ps 80:1; Ps 99:1; Eze 10:1; Re 4:6; Re 5:6
Cherubim as guardians
See also Eze 28:14; Eze 28:16
Cherubim as God’s chariot
See also 1 Ch 28:18
Cherubim as agents of judgment
Cherubim remove God’s glory
Eze 9:3; Eze 10:3–4; Eze 10:15–19; Eze 11:22–23
God’s judgment poured out
Eze 10:2; Eze 10:6–7; Re 6:1–8 the living creatures release the four horsemen of God’s judgment on earth; Re 15:7
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