2 Chronicles 3:14
And he made the vail of blue, and purple, and crimson, and fine linen, and wrought cherubims thereon.
Cross-reference
Exodus 26:31-35 gives the original pattern for the veil with identical materials and cherubim, which the temple veil follows.
Matthew 27:51 records the tearing of the temple veil at Christ's death, fulfilling the veil's symbolic role.
Hebrews 9:3 refers to the second veil leading to the Most Holy Place, using the same tabernacle/temple imagery.
Hebrews 10:20 identifies the veil as a type of Christ's flesh, through which believers enter God's presence.
Luke 23:45 records the tearing of this same veil at Christ's death, signifying the end of separation between God and humanity.
In 1 Kings 6:29, cherubim are carved on the temple walls, echoing the cherubim woven into this veil — both depict heavenly beings in the sanctuary.