Lamps of Glory of the Cherubim
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The "Lamps of Glory of the Cherubim" is a phrase that evokes the imagery of divine illumination and the presence of God as depicted in the Bible. While the specific phrase "Lamps of Glory of the Cherubim" is not directly found in the biblical text, it can be understood through the study of related biblical themes and passages that describe the cherubim and their association with divine light and glory.

Cherubim in the Bible

Cherubim are angelic beings often associated with the presence and glory of God. They are first mentioned in Genesis 3:24, where God places cherubim at the east of the Garden of Eden to guard the way to the tree of life. The cherubim are depicted as guardians of sacred spaces and are closely associated with the holiness and majesty of God.

In the construction of the Tabernacle and later the Temple, cherubim play a significant role. In Exodus 25:18-22, God instructs Moses to make two cherubim of gold for the mercy seat on the Ark of the Covenant. These cherubim are described as having wings that overshadow the mercy seat, symbolizing the divine presence and the throne of God. The Ark, with its cherubim, is kept in the Most Holy Place, where God's glory dwells.

Lamps and Divine Illumination

The concept of lamps in the Bible is often associated with light, guidance, and the presence of God. In the Tabernacle, the golden lampstand, or menorah, is a significant element. According to Exodus 25:31-40, the lampstand is made of pure gold and is to be kept burning continually, symbolizing the perpetual light of God's presence among His people.

The imagery of lamps and light is further expanded in the prophetic visions of Ezekiel. In Ezekiel 1:4-28, the prophet describes a vision of God's glory, where he sees living creatures with the appearance of burning coals of fire and lamps. These creatures, identified as cherubim in Ezekiel 10, are associated with the divine chariot and the glory of God, emphasizing the connection between cherubim and divine illumination.

Glory of the Cherubim

The glory of the cherubim is a recurring theme in the Bible, representing the majesty and holiness of God. In 1 Kings 6:23-28, Solomon's Temple features large cherubim made of olive wood and overlaid with gold, standing in the inner sanctuary. These cherubim, with their wings spread out, symbolize the divine presence and the glory of God filling the Temple.

The association of cherubim with God's glory is also evident in the visions of the prophet Isaiah. In Isaiah 6:1-4, Isaiah sees the Lord seated on a high and lofty throne, with seraphim (a similar class of angelic beings) attending Him. The whole earth is filled with His glory, and the temple is filled with smoke, signifying the overwhelming presence of God.

Conclusion

The "Lamps of Glory of the Cherubim" can be understood as a symbolic representation of the divine light and presence associated with the cherubim in the Bible. Through their depiction in the Tabernacle, the Temple, and prophetic visions, cherubim serve as a powerful reminder of God's holiness, majesty, and the illuminating power of His presence among His people.
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Ezekiel 1:13
As for the likeness of the living creatures, their appearance was like burning coals of fire, and like the appearance of lamps: it went up and down among the living creatures; and the fire was bright, and out of the fire went forth lightning.
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What is the Sanctuary?
... was the candlestick, on the south, with its seven lamps giving light to ... the divine
presence was manifested in the cloud of glory between the cherubim. ...
/.../the great controversy between christ and satan /23 what is the sanctuary.htm

What is the Sanctuary?
... was the candlestick, on the south, with its seven lamps giving light to ... the divine
presence was manifested in the cloud of glory between the cherubim. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/white/the great controversy/chapter 23 what is the.htm

The First Part
... For there God was said to dwell, and sit between the cherubim of glory: For which
reason, indeed, both the seven lamps in this place, and the golden altar of ...
//christianbookshelf.org/mede/a key to the apocalypse/the first part .htm

Vision of the Deity.
... And seven lamps of fire were burning before the throne ... be "the appearance of the
likeness of the glory of the ... living creatures" in Ezek.1:5; the cherubim of Ezek ...
/.../bliss/a brief commentary on the apocalypse/vision of the deity.htm

"Not by Might, nor by Power"
... From this the lamps of the sanctuary are fed, that they ... No cloud of glory was seen
to fill the newly ... The Shekinah no longer abode between the cherubim in the ...
/.../white/the story of prophets and kings/chapter 48 not by might.htm

The Light of the World
... The glory' had ceased ... that now stood on Zion, and the light from between the cherubim. ...
a most sad sense, empty, pointed to the quenched lamps that commemorated ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture i/the light of the world.htm

General Service to the Unmercenaries and Wonder-Workers.
... divine light of martyrdom, O sufferers and lamps of the ... Hail thou - the tabernacle
of God's glory; hail - the ... As the highest above the cherubim and all creation ...
/.../anonymous/the general menaion/chapter xxvi general service to.htm

The General Service to Two or Many Martyrs.
... of martyrs, O God-selected, the glory and beauty ... O beautiful choir, shining and divine
lamps, ever standing ... The Theotokion: Higher than the cherubim hast thou ...
/.../anonymous/the general menaion/chapter xv the general service.htm

The Copies of Things in the Heavens
... bring in the candlestick, and light the lamps thereof.5 ... on the day of atonement,
dwelt the 'glory' which made ... Our lesson does not speak of cherubim or mercy-seat ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture k/the copies of things in.htm

The New Covenant.
... ark was the mercy-seat, and above the mercy-seat were the cherubim. But there were
no lamps to give light; there was no shewbread for food. The glory of the ...
/.../chapter viii the new covenant.htm

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Lamps: (Totally Quenched) Complete Destruction of Those Who

Lamps: Burning

Lamps: Design of

Lamps: Illumination of the Tents of Arab Chiefs By, Alluded To

Lamps: Lighted With Oil

Lamps: Often Kept Lighting all Night

Lamps: Oil For, Carried in Vessels

Lamps: Placed on a Stand to Give Light to all in the House

Lamps: Probable Origin of Dark Lantern

Lamps: Required to be Constantly Trimmed

Lamps: Shining

Lamps: Sometimes Supplied With Oil Form a Bowl Through Pipes

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