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The Ark
Exodus 25:10-2
Aarons rod
1 Samuel 5:1-12
In Worship:
Leviticus
The ark is a type of Jesus Christ.
As God’s perfect Son, and yet perfect man.
The wood represents His humanity and the gold both inside and outside the ark represent His deity.
In Him dwelt the law of God perfectly (stone tables), the priesthood of God fully (Aaron’s rod), and the bread of God abundantly (Manna).
His is God’s “mercy seat” place of atonement; God meets the sinner in Jesus Christ.
Jesus is called the “propitiation” in which is understood to be the same as the mercy seat.
The expression “mercy seat” means “propitiatory” (atonement).
We come to Jesus, both as our High Priest and also as our “mercy seat”, that we may confess our failures and receive again the cleansing of the precious blood.
Mercy abounds there.
Mercy meets the needs and requirements of justice.
The Ark had rings in the side, two to a side, to bear the ark.
This symbolized Jesus’ hands and feet with the four holes that bore his body on the beam.
The opening in the Ark represented the wound in His side.
The Ark was also were judgment resided over Israel and the Priests had to make atonement for sin through the shedding of blood.
In the same respect He is our judge and will judge all.
The Ark’s presence did no only come to Israel but to other nations such as the Philistines.
This symbolized our Lord not only coming to save the lost of the nation of Israel, but also to the lost of the Gentiles.
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