Ezekiel 10:3
Context10:3 (The cherubim were standing on the south side 1 of the temple when the man went in, and a cloud filled the inner court.)
Ezekiel 10:15
Context10:15 The cherubim rose up; these were the living beings 2 I saw at the Kebar River.
Ezekiel 10:18
Context10:18 Then the glory of the Lord moved away from the threshold of the temple and stopped above the cherubim.
Ezekiel 19:2
Context19:2 and say:
“‘What a lioness was your mother among the lions!
She lay among young lions; 3 she reared her cubs.
Ezekiel 23:12
Context23:12 She lusted after the Assyrians – governors and officials, warriors in full armor, horsemen riding on horses, all of them desirable young men.
Ezekiel 34:3
Context34:3 You eat the fat, you clothe yourselves with the wool, you slaughter the choice animals, but you do not feed the sheep!
Ezekiel 34:21
Context34:21 Because you push with your side and your shoulder, and thrust your horns at all the weak sheep until you scatter them abroad, 4
Ezekiel 41:18
Context41:18 It was made with cherubim and decorative palm trees, with a palm tree between each cherub. Each cherub had two faces:
Ezekiel 41:20-21
Context41:20 from the ground to the area above the entrance, cherubim and decorative palm trees were carved on the wall of the outer sanctuary. 41:21 The doorposts of the outer sanctuary were square. In front of the sanctuary one doorpost looked just like the other.


[10:15] 2 tn Heb “it was the living creature.”
[19:2] 3 sn Lions probably refer to Judahite royalty and/or nobility. The lioness appears to symbolize the Davidic dynasty, though some see the referent as Hamutal, the wife of Josiah and mother of Jehoahaz and Zedekiah. Gen 49:9 seems to be the background for Judah being compared to lions.