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The Ark of Covenant (Exo 25:10-22; Heb 9:4; Jer 3:16-17; Joh 14:6)

  • Writer: ikra tokeer
    ikra tokeer
  • Feb 14
  • 1 min read

The Ark of the Covenant is a fascinating and important artifact in religious history.


Exodus 25:10-22: This passage describes God's instructions to Moses on how to build the Ark. It was to be made of acacia wood, overlaid with gold, and have a mercy seat of pure gold on top. It was to be carried by poles and kept in the Holy of Holies within the Tabernacle. The Ark would house the tablets of the covenant—the Ten Commandments.


Hebrews 9:4: This verse mentions the Ark in the context of the Tabernacle. It states that the Ark contained the golden pot of manna, Aaron's rod that budded, and the tablets of the covenant.


Jeremiah 3:16-17: Here, the prophet Jeremiah speaks of a time when the Ark will no longer be remembered or missed, as the presence of the Lord will be among the people, and Jerusalem will be called the Throne of the Lord.


John 14:6: In this verse, Jesus says, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." While not directly mentioning the Ark, this verse emphasizes the idea of Jesus being the ultimate path to God, akin to the sacred role of the Ark in connecting the Israelites to God's presence.


The Ark represents God's covenant with His people and serves as a symbol of His presence and guidance. It holds deep significance in the religious traditions of Judaism and Christianity.

 
 
 

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