‏ 2 Chronicles 3:11-13

v. 11–13: The wings of each cherub were five cubits long, so each pair together spanned twenty cubits—the exact width of the most holy place. One wing of each cherub touched the wall, and the other wing touched the wing of the other cherub. They stood upright, facing inward toward the ark, showing they were servants, not objects to be worshipped. This teaches us not to worship angels, but to worship with them, sharing in their reverence for God (2 Chronicles 3:11–13 a).

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