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What role do cherubim play in Scripture?

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Cherubim are heavenly beings that symbolize God's glory and His presence among His people.

Cherubim play a significant role in Scripture as symbols of God's presence and holiness. They are first mentioned in Genesis 3:24, where they guard the way to the tree of life. In Exodus 25, God instructs Moses to place cherubim on the mercy seat, where He promises to meet with His people. This imagery is carried through to visions in Ezekiel and Revelation, where cherubim are depicted as powerful beings, proclaiming God's holiness. They underscore the majesty of God and serve to remind believers of His transcendent nature, while also illustrating His intimate care for His people.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:24, Exodus 25:18-22, Ezekiel 1:1-11, Revelation 4:6-8

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