NET Bible
"Each of the first cherub’s wings was seven and a half feet long; its entire wingspan was 15 feet."
— 1 Kings 6:24, NET Bible
“And five cubits was the one wing of the cherub, and five cubits the other wing of the cherub: from the uttermost part of the one wing unto the uttermost part of the other were ten cubits.”
“And five cubits was the one wing of the cherub, and five cubits the other wing of the cherub: from the uttermost part of the one wing unto the uttermost part of the other were ten cubits. ”
“Five cubits was the one wing of the cherub, and five cubits the other wing of the cherub: from the uttermost part of the one wing to the uttermost part of the other were ten cubits.”
“One wing of the cherub was five cubits, and the other wing of the cherub was five cubits: that is, in all ten cubits, from the extremity of one wing to the extremity of the other wing.”
“With outstretched wings five cubits wide; the distance from the edge of one wing to the edge of the other was ten cubits.”
“And five cubits was the one wing of the cherub, and five cubits the other wing of the cherub: from the uttermost part of the one wing unto the uttermost part of the other were ten cubits.”
Solomon plated the inside of the temple with gold. He hung golden chains in front of the inner sanctuary and plated the inner sanctuary with gold.
He plated the entire inside of the temple with gold, as well as the altar inside the inner sanctuary.
In the inner sanctuary he made two cherubim of olive wood; each stood 15 feet high.
Each of the first cherub’s wings was seven and a half feet long; its entire wingspan was 15 feet.
The second cherub also had a wingspan of 15 feet; it was identical to the first in measurements and shape.
Each cherub stood 15 feet high.
He put the cherubim in the inner sanctuary of the temple. Their wings were spread out. One of the first cherub’s wings touched one wall and one of the other cherub’s wings touched the opposite wall. The first cherub’s other wing touched the second cherub’s other wing in the middle of the room.