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Ark Of The Covenant Essay

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The Ark of the Covenant is one of the Bible’s most sacred objects. It’s considered a legendary artifact by the Jews. However, the Covenant disappeared from history once the Babylonian conquest happened. God commanded Moses to build this Ark, while the Jews were at Mt. Sinai. The Ark was a box with the dimensions of two-and-a-half cubits in length, by one-and-a-half cubits in heights, by one-and-a-half cubits in width. It was constructed of acacia wood, and was plated with pure gold, inside and out. On the bottom of the box, four gold rings were attached, through which two poles, also made of acacia and covered in gold. The family of Kehath, of the tribe of Levi, would carry the ark on their shoulders using poles. Covering the box was the kapporet, a pure gold covering that was two-and-a-half by one-and-a-half cubits. …show more content…

After it was placed in there, it disappeared. The Jews believed that the leader of the Empire, Nebuchadnezzar, took it for his own profit. However, a conspiracy theory says that the Ark was taken by Solomon, as he destroyed the temple, and settled into a cave near the Dead Sea, where he hid the Ark from the Jews and the public people. It is believed today that a monk, known as the Keeper of the Ark, now in Ethiopia, in St. Mary’s Church, protects the Ark. There’s many conspiracies about it, but none have been proven to be real or correct with the location or what happened with this special Ark. The Ark served as God with the people. It was used as a physical manifestation of God on Earth, so people could believe that he was present with them. There were huge penalties to the people who misused or mistreated the Ark, it was an important part of faith, not something to be used disrespectfully. In the Old Testament, Exodus stories happen to be all about the Ark, and why it’s such a vital part of various religions today. However, Jews don’t worship any objects or relics to this present

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