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one cherub for one end and one cherub for the other. The cherubim on its two ends formed one piece with the atonement seat.[a] The cherubim spread their wings upward so that they covered the atonement seat with their wings, and they faced each other. The faces of the cherubim were looking inward toward the atonement seat.

The Table

10 He made a table of acacia wood, thirty-six inches long, eighteen inches wide, and twenty-seven inches high.

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Footnotes

  1. Exodus 37:8 That is, the angels were to be permanently fastened to the lid.