BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images 2 Chronicles 3:11
11. Their outstretched wings were twenty cubits across; one wing, five cubits long, touching the wall of the house, and the other, of the same size, meeting the wing of the other winged one.
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Summary: 2 Chronicles Chapter 3 focuses on the construction of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem, which marks a significant moment in the history of Israel. The chapter details the location of the temple on Mount Moriah, the very site where Abraham was believed to have almost sacrificed Isaac, reinforcing the temple's importance as a holy site. Solomon's meticulous planning is highlighted, including the dimensions and materials chosen for the temple, emphasizing the value placed on worship and the presence of God among His people. Themes of divine purpose and dedication permeate the chapter, showcasing Solomon's desire to honor God and provide a permanent dwelling place for Him among the Israelites. The chapter also signifies the continuity of God's covenant with Israel through David's lineage, as Solomon fulfills his father's wish to build the temple. Overall, 2 Chronicles 3 serves as a testament to the significance of holiness in worship and the importance of establishing a center for communal and individual spiritual encounters with God.
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