So the total length of the wings of the two cherubim was 30 feet from tip to tip. The cherubim stood facing the main hall.
In the same way one wing of the second cherub was seven and a half feet long. Its tip touched the other temple wall. The other wing was also seven and a half feet long. Its tip touched the wing tip of the first cherub.
Solomon made the curtain out of blue, purple and bright red yarn and fine linen. A skilled worker sewed cherubim into its pattern.
They must have their wings spread up over the cover. The cherubim must face each other and look toward the cover.