10 He made two figures shaped like cherubim, overlaid them with gold, and placed them in the Most Holy Place.
11 The total wingspan of the two cherubim standing side by side was 30 feet. One wing of the first figure was 71/2 feet long, and it touched the Temple wall. The other wing, also 71/2 feet long, touched one of the wings of the second figure.
12 In the same way, the second figure had one wing 71/2 feet long that touched the opposite wall. The other wing, also 71/2 feet long, touched the wing of the first figure.
13 So the wingspan of the two cherubim side by side was 30 feet. They stood on their feet and faced out toward the main room of the Temple.
14 Across the entrance of the Most Holy Place he hung a curtain made of fine linen, decorated with blue, purple, and scarlet thread and embroidered with figures of cherubim.
15 For the front of the Temple, he made two pillars that were 27 feet tall, each topped by a capital extending upward another 71/2 feet.
16 He made a network of interwoven chains and used them to decorate the tops of the pillars. He also made 100 decorative pomegranates and attached them to the chains.