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Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2023 10:12 am
by Alexandr Korol
What should you take note of? So if we take a cube, and look at it in such a way as you look directly at the center of the corner, we get a figure in front of our eyes, like a hexagon. It turns out that we see three sides of the cube: one upper side and two lower sides. On the upper side of the cube, we see two wings, on the two lower sides we can cut these two sides of the cube, which we see below, and from them we also get wings. And it turns out that we are on all sides of the world – not on the sides of the cube, but on all sides of the world – we make lines that overlap each other because, from the four corners, we look at this cube and depict wings. And we get these crosses from corner to corner on all planes of the cube, which are on the cardinal points. And we also touch the top of the cube. That is the fifth side, the top. We won’t touch the bottom one for now.

If you do not understand how I describe the Cherubim in the cardinal directions and how I found their wings, if this is not clear to you, then modeling will help you. That is, take sticks, take hot glue, and start making a cube. And then make wings on this cube. And then you will see what you can do with it. New geometric figures will emerge and it will be more convenient to decipher the description of the Cherub’s appearance. Since we will need to find under the wings of the Cherubim, or rather all these Cherubim, under the upper and lower wings, we will need to look for what? Four arms and four legs. And if you do not have a model of this throne with Cherubim, then you will not be able to find arms and legs under the wings. You would need not just to find them, you have to correctly, by rotating this model, look at these wings from the correct angle and understand where the hands are, which hands already exist, and which ones need to be completed.