Ezekiel 41:18

18 carved with cherubim and palm trees.[a] There was a palm tree between each pair of cherubim. Each cherub had two faces:

Ezekiel 41:18 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 41:18

And it was made with cherubim and palm trees
That is, all the wall of the house round about was ornamented with these, even both of the holy and of the most holy place; with these the curtains of Moses's tabernacle, and the vail that divided between the holy and the most holy place, were decorated; as also the walls, both of the sanctuary and oracle, in Solomon's temple, ( Exodus 26:1 Exodus 26:31 ) ( 1 Kings 8:23-32 ) . The former, according to the commonly received notion, were an emblem of angels; the latter of true believers, or holy upright men: why these are called palm trees, (See Gill on Ezekiel 40:16), so that a palm tree was between a cherub and a cherub;
these were so placed all around, that there was first a cherub, next a palm tree, and then a cherub again, and so on; and if angels and saints are meant, and that notion could be supported, which some have given into, that the number of men redeemed by Christ is the same with that of the angels that fell, and their places are filled up by them; this would serve to illustrate it, particularly as these were all around the walls of the most holy place; a type of heaven, as here of the New Jerusalem state; that as there was a cherub and a palm tree, a cherub and a palm tree, throughout all the house, so an angel and a saint, an angel and a saint, throughout all the mansions in the holy city, and in the heavenly glory: and every cherub had two faces:
which, by what follows, were the faces of a man, and of a lion. The "cherubim" Ezekiel saw in his first vision had four faces, ( Ezekiel 1:10 ) and so these must be supposed to have, though only two were seen; because these were carved or painted on the walls, so that the hindmost faces, those of the ox and eagle, could not be perceived.

Ezekiel 41:18 In-Context

16 the thresholds, the beveled windows, and the balconies all around with their three levels opposite the threshold-were overlaid with wood on all sides. [They were paneled] from the ground to the windows (but the windows were covered),
17 reaching to the top of the entrance, and as far as the inner temple and on the outside. On every wall all around, on the inside and outside, was a pattern
18 carved with cherubim and palm trees. There was a palm tree between each pair of cherubim. Each cherub had two faces:
19 a human face turned toward the palm tree on one side, and a lion's face turned toward it on the other. They were carved throughout the temple on all sides.
20 Cherubim and palm trees were carved from the ground to the top of the entrance and on the wall of the great hall.

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