1 Kings 7:29

And on the borders that were between the ledges were lions, oxen, and cherubims: and upon the ledges there was a base above: and beneath the lions and oxen were certain additions made of thin work.

Cross-reference

1 Kings 7:36 repeats the same decorative motifs—cherubim, lions, and wreaths—confirming the detailed craftsmanship described in the earlier verse.

In 1 Kings 7:25, the bronze sea stands on twelve oxen — the same oxen motif appears on these panels.

In 1 Kings 6:27, the inner sanctuary has cherubim — the same cherubim motif decorates these stands.

Exodus 25:18 commands golden cherubim on the ark—both verses use cherubim in temple furnishings, showing continuity of sacred imagery across the tabernacle and temple.

Exodus 37:7 Parallel

Exodus 37:7 describes the actual making of the ark's cherubim—same cherubim motif appears on the bronze stands, reinforcing the consistent iconography of God's dwelling.

In Ezekiel 1:10, the living creatures have faces of lion, ox, and man — matching the cherubim, lions, and oxen here.

Revelation 4:7 describes four living creatures with lion, ox, and man faces—matching the cherubim motifs on the bronze stands, linking the temple to God's heavenly throne.

Genesis 3:24 places cherubim at Eden's entrance—the same creatures on the temple stands link the sanctuary to the original garden of God's presence.

In Ezekiel 10:14, cherubim have faces of cherub, man, lion, and eagle — a similar four-face grouping.

In Ezekiel 41:18, temple walls have cherubim with human and lion faces — lions and cherubim appear in both.

In Ezekiel 41:19, cherubim have human and lion faces — same motif as the stands' carvings.