Analysis of 1 Kings 6 — Cedar Walls, Hidden Chambers, and a House Turned Toward Heaven: When God Dwells with Builders Who Still Must Listen
- Pr Enos Mwakalindile
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
Some chapters read like blueprints.
1 Kings 6 reads like a blueprint that learned to sing.
Stones are shaped far away— so the holy place can rise in holy quiet.
Cedar turns cold rock into warm rooms.
Gold turns wood into light.
A garden is carved into the walls.
Cherubim spread wings like guardians at Eden’s edge.
And right in the middle of the measurements,
God interrupts the project— not to critique the craftsmanship, but to test the covenant.




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