And make one cherub on the one end, and the other cherub on the other end: even of the mercy seat shall ye make the cherubims on the two ends thereof.
Make one cherub on one end and another cherub on the other end. You should make these cherubim as part of the mercy seat itself, one on each end.
God is instructing Moses to craft two cherubim (angelic figures) as part of the mercy seat, positioned at opposite ends.
📚 Historical Context
This instruction comes during Moses' time on Mount Sinai, where God was giving detailed plans for building the Tabernacle - a portable worship center for the Israelites. The mercy seat was the golden lid that covered the Ark of the Covenant, serving as God's earthly throne where He would meet with His people. Cherubim were powerful angelic beings associated with God's presence and holiness.
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