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What does the Bible say about the temple Solomon built?

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The Bible describes Solomon's temple as a glorious structure overlaid with gold and adorned with cherubims, symbolizing the way to salvation and the presence of God.

The temple built by Solomon, as described in 1 Kings 6, was an intricate and magnificent structure overlaid with pure gold inside and out. This design was not merely for aesthetic purposes; it symbolized the glory, holiness, and purity required to enter the presence of God. The cherubims decorating the walls served as reminders of the paradise lost by Adam and pointed towards Christ, who would restore access to God. Solomon's temple thus represents a picture of salvation and the pathway to God's presence, prefiguring the ultimate sacrifice made by Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 6:21-29

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