SPECIAL TOPIC: THE ARK OF THE COVENANT
- Its Design (Exod. 25:10-22)
- wood box overlaid with gold (Exod. 25:20-11)
- 2½ cubits by 1½ cubits by 1½ cubits (cf. Exod. 25:10; for "cubit" see
SPECIAL TOPIC: CUBIT)
- portable with rings and poles (Exod. 25:12-16)
- the lid of the ark was separate (Exod. 25:17-21)
- made of gold and fits the top of the wooden box (Exod. 25:10,21)
- had two cherubim on its lid, facing each other (Exod. 25:18-20)
- Its place and purpose
- the place to meet with Israel (Exod. 25:22)
- the place where YHWH dwelt (i.e., His footstool, cf. 1 Chr. 28:2; Ps. 132:7; Isa. 66:1) with His people, on the ark of the
covenant between the wings of the cherubim (see
SPECIAL TOPIC: CHERUBIM)
- the place of forgiveness of sin (i.e., the mercy seat), for all peoples (cf. Israel, Leviticus 16 and 1 Kgs. 8:27-30;
foreigners, 1 Kgs. 8:41,43,60)
- the only piece of furniture in the Holy of Holies, inside the veil
- Its contents
- rabbinical tradition
- the two tablets of stone on which YHWH wrote the decalog (cf. Exod. 31:18; 32:15-16)
- the two silver columns which hold the tablets (no biblical references)
- the fragments of the original two tablets which were broken by Moses because of Israel's (Aaron) making and
worshiping the golden calf (cf. Exod. 32:19; Deut. 9:17; 10:2)
- a copy of the entire Torah (cf. Exod. 25:16)
- the names of God (cf. 1 Kgs. 8:29) developed in Kabalah, Jewish mysticism
- biblical references as to the contents (it is uncertain if these refer to things inside the ark or beside it)
- a jar of manna (cf. Exod. 16:31-36)
- Aaron's rod that budded (cf. Num. 17:4,10; Heb. 9:4)
- the guilt offerings of the Philistines (5 golden mice and golden hemorrhoids, cf. 1 Sam. 6:3-4,8)
- a copy of the Decalog (cf. Exod. 25:16,21; Deut. 10:4-5; 31:26)
- at the dedication of Solomon's Temple in 1 Kings 8 the Ark is said to have only contained the two tablets of stone
(i.e., the Ten Words, cf. 1 Kgs. 8:9)
- Where is it now?
- historical options
- taken to Egypt by Shishak (935-914 b.c.) when he invaded Judah in the fifth year (926 b.c.) of Rehoboam's
(son of Solomon) reign (cf. 1 Kgs. 14:25-26; 2 Chr. 12:9)
- taken to Egypt (Zoan, Tanis, Avaris - different names for the delta capital of Seti I) by Pharaoh Necco II, who
also exiled the Davidic seed Jehoahaz (Josiah's son) in 597 b.c. (cf. 2 Kgs. 23:31-35; 2 Chr. 36:1-4)
- taken to Babylon to the temple of Marduk by Nebuchadnezzar II when Zedekiah was exiled (586 b.c.) and the Temple
burned (cf. 2 Kgs. 25:9,13-17; 2 Chr. 36:18)
- Jewish traditions
- hidden on Mt. Nebo/Pisgah by Jeremiah before the fall of Jerusalem (2 Macc. 2:4-5)
- the apocryphal book of II Baruch says an angel hid it
- hidden by unknown means, but will be returned by Elijah just before the Messiah comes (cf. Mal. 4:5)
- hidden on Mt. Gerizim (Shechem) where the Samaritans built their temple to YHWH
- buried under the Temple (i.e., Mt. Moriah) before Nebuchadnezzar captured Jerusalem
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