Exodus 25:19

19 Put one cherub on each end of it. Make the cherubim as part of the cover itself.

Exodus 25:19 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 25:19

And make one cherub on the one end, and the other cherub on
the other end
The situation of the cherubim is particularly explained, lest, as Jarchi observes, it should be thought that there were two at both ends of the mercy seat; whereas there were only one at one end, and another at the other, opposite to each other, and both pointing to the mercy seat; which may express the situation and office of the ministers of the word under each dispensation, who are so placed as to derive all their gifts and graces from Christ, and to point him out unto the sons of men as the only way of salvation, the only propitiation for sin, and through whom alone grace and mercy are to be had:

even of the mercy seat shall ye make the cherubim on the two ends
thereof;
this is not so much intended the more to inculcate and confirm the situation of the cherubim, as more fully to explain the matter of which they were made; for it was "of" or out of the mercy seat that they were made, at the two ends of it; that is, they were made not only of the same kind of metal with that, but out of the same mass or lump of gold that was; a lid of gold being made commensurate to the ark, what remained above that measure, at the ends of it, were beaten and formed into two cherubim.

Exodus 25:19 In-Context

17 "Make its cover out of pure gold. The cover is the place where sin will be paid for. Make it three feet nine inches long and two feet three inches wide.
18 "Make two cherubim out of hammered gold at the ends of the cover.
19 Put one cherub on each end of it. Make the cherubim as part of the cover itself.
20 The cherubim must have their wings spread up over the cover. The cherubim must face each other and look toward the cover.
21 "Place the cover on top of the chest. I will give you the tablets of the covenant. Put them into the chest.
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