And the doors had two leaves apiece, two turning leaves; two leaves for the one door, and two leaves for the other door.
The cherubim carved on these walls, each wearing a man's face on one side and a lion's face on the other, show us the character angels bear in their warfare against darkness: the wisdom of man joined with the courage of a lion, both fixed toward the palm of victory. These ornaments teach us that in the assemblies of God's people, the holy angels are present and active.
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Commenting on Ezekiel 41:12-26
And there were made on them, on the doors of the temple,.... Both of the holy, and the most holy place: cherubim and palm trees, like as were made on the walls; the doors of both places had the same decorations as the walls of each; See Gill on Eze 41:18; See Gill on Eze 41:19; See Gill on Eze 41:20; and so it was...
The altar stood three cubits high, square at two cubits, made entirely of wood with its horns and base. The guide calls it the table before the Lord, joining it with the old sacrificial language of God's bread, though the tabernacle's shewbread table itself is gone from this vision.
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Commenting on Ezekiel 41:22-26