Ezekiel 41:18

And it was made with cherubims and palm trees, so that a palm tree was between a cherub and a cherub; and every cherub had two faces;

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 1:10 Related theme

Ezekiel 1:10 describes living creatures with four faces — a different number than the two-faced cherubim here, but both depict cherub faces.

Ezekiel 10:14 Related theme

Ezekiel 10:14 gives the four faces of the cherubim — a related description of cherub faces, though this one has four faces instead of two.

Ezekiel 10:21 Related theme

Ezekiel 10:21 repeats the four faces and four wings of the cherubim — directly connecting to the cherubim imagery here.

Ezekiel 40:22 describes palm trees on gate pillars, reinforcing the same temple imagery of palm trees seen here.

1 Kings 6:29-30 describes carved cherubim and palm trees on Solomon's temple walls — identical decorative motifs to those carved here.

1 Kings 7:36 describes similar temple carvings: cherubim, lions, and palm trees — matching the cherubim and palm trees here.

Revelation 4:7-9 describes four living creatures with faces of lion, ox, man, eagle — akin to Ezekiel's cherubim but each with single face, not two.

Exodus 25:18 Related theme

Exodus 25:20 describes cherubim on the mercy seat with faces toward each other — a different configuration than the two-faced cherubim here, but both are cherubim.

In 1 Kings 7:29, cherubim appear alongside lions and oxen on temple bases, showing a tradition of mixed cherubic imagery in temple decorations.

2 Chronicles 3:7 records cherubim carved on temple walls, a direct parallel to the cherubim decorations described here.