Note: This passage is foundational to both the Tree of Life and Cherubim trajectories. For comprehensive exegesis, see 58 - Hebrews 10.19-20. The analysis below focuses specifically on the Cherubim typology.
Key Connections to Cherubim Typology:
- The Veil Embroidered with Cherubim: Exodus 26:31 specifies that the veil separating the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place was "of blue and purple and scarlet yarns and fine twined linen. It shall be made with cherubim skillfully worked into it." This veil physically represented the barrier between sinful humanity and God's holy presence. The cherubim woven into the veil symbolized the guardians of access—just as cherubim guarded the way to the tree of life (Genesis 3:24), so cherubim on the veil barred access to God's presence in the Most Holy Place.
- The Veil Torn = Cherubim Overcome: Matthew 27:51 records that at Christ's death, "the curtain of the temple was torn in two, from top to bottom." This supernatural tearing (from top = God's action) signified that the barrier the cherubim represented is removed. Christ passed through the cherubim's guard by His atoning death, opening "a new and living way" (Hebrews 10:20). The cherubim on the veil no longer bar access—Christ has overcome them.
- Through the Veil = Through His Flesh: Hebrews 10:20 identifies the veil with Christ's flesh: "by the new and living way that he opened for us through the curtain [καταπέτασμα, katapetasma], that is, through his flesh [σάρξ, sarx]." The veil with cherubim = Christ's body torn on the cross. What the cherubim guarded (access to life and God's presence), Christ's torn flesh opened. The flaming sword of judgment (Genesis 3:24) fell on Christ; the cherubim's barrier was removed by His sacrificial death.
- From Barred Access to Confident Access: Genesis 3:24 shows cherubim barring the way. Exodus 26:31 shows cherubim on the veil restricting access (only high priest, once per year). Hebrews 10:19-22 declares, "We have confidence [παρρησία, parrēsia] to enter the holy places by the blood of Jesus." The escalation is complete: from guarded prohibition to confident invitation; from one priest once per year to all believers at all times; from external barrier to internal cleansing ("hearts sprinkled clean").
- Cherubim's Typological Purpose Fulfilled: The cherubim's function from Genesis 3:24 onward was to guard the way to life and God's presence until the barrier of sin could be removed. Christ removed that barrier. Now believers "have access in one Spirit to the Father" (Ephesians 2:18). The cherubim guarded what Christ opened. Their typological work is complete.
Connection Method(s): Typology (Direct, Forward-Looking) — The veil embroidered with cherubim is explicitly identified as Christ's flesh (Heb 10:20), with its tearing at the crucifixion (Matt 27:51) demonstrating that the barrier cherubim guarded since Genesis 3:24 is definitively removed through Christ's atoning death.
Christological Connection: Hebrews 10:19-20 reveals Christ's definitive victory over the barrier the cherubim represented:
- Cherubim on Veil: Guarded entrance to Most Holy Place (God's presence)
- Veil Torn: Christ's death removes the barrier
- Way Opened: "New and living way through the curtain, that is, through his flesh"
- Access Granted: "Confidence to enter the holy places by the blood of Jesus"
- Fulfillment: What cherubim guarded since Genesis 3:24 is now freely accessible through Christ
Quote (Owen): "The veil was the greatest obstruction to our access unto God. This was removed by the rending of it, which was done representatively in the death of Christ, when the veil of the temple was rent. That which this veil represented was the flesh of Christ; that is, his human nature, as offered in sacrifice for sin."
Application: Believers should marvel that we pass through where cherubim once barred the way. The veil with cherubim—emblem of restricted access—is torn. We approach God's throne with confidence, not because the cherubim relented but because Christ passed through their guard, bearing the judgment (flaming sword) in our place. Every time we pray, we are passing through the cherubim's station to enter God's presence—a privilege the high priest had only once per year, now ours continually through Christ's blood.
The trajectory: Cherubim guard the way (Genesis 3:24) → Cherubim on veil restrict access (Exodus 26:31; Leviticus 16) → Veil torn, way opened (Matthew 27:51) → Believers enter with confidence (Hebrews 10:19-22) → Cherubim disappear, redeemed humanity dwells with God (Revelation 21-22). Christ is the fulfillment at every stage.
Trajectory Table: 028 - Cherubim (Glorified Humanity)