And the wings of the cherubims were twenty cubits long.Their length was, altogether, twenty cubits; so that, being outspread, they reached from wall to wall of the Holy of holies, which was twenty cubits wide. Of this breadth each cherub covered half, or ten cubits, with his wings, which were five cubits apiece in length. Obviously the inner wing of each cherub met the inner wing of the other in the middle of the wall.

One wing... other cherub.The wing of the one, extending to five cubits, was touching the wall of the chamber, and the other wingfive cubitswas touching the wing of the other cherub.

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