The Ark of the Covenant and  Jesus - By Britt Gillette -   
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 As  the verified Word of God, the Bible, is the greatest book ever written. One of  the many reasons why, is the astounding number of specific fulfilled prophecies  it contains. And many of these prophecies relate to the life and times of the  Messiah. For example, the book of Daniel foretold the exact timing of the  Messiah's arrival 483 years in advance (Daniel 9:25).
 The  book of Zechariah foretold the betrayal of Messiah for 30 pieces of silver  (Zechariah 11:12), and the book of Micah foretold the Messiah's birthplace as  Bethlehem (Micah 5:2). The Scriptures contain dozens upon dozens of Messianic  prophecies just like these, all of them pointing to one man- Jesus of  Nazareth.
 But  did you know the Bible contains even more evidence of the divine authority of  Jesus? Despite the incalculable odds of fulfilling just a few dozen, the  Messianic prophecies only scratch the surface of what the Bible has to say about  the Messiah. In fact, if Jesus is to be believed (and He is), the entire Old  Testament points to Him. That's right. The entire Old Testament.
The  Old Testament
 Unfortunately,  many Christians neglect the Old Testament when it comes to Bible study. Sure,  they might read Genesis, Psalms, and Proverbs. But for the most part, far too  many Christians view the other books of the Old Testament as boring or  irrelevant. 
 Yet,  nothing could further from the truth! Because a careful study of the Old  Testament reveals God's master plan to send a Savior whose life is given as an  offering for sin (Isaiah 53).
 In  reference to what we call the Old Testament, Jesus said, "You search the  Scriptures because you think they give you eternal life. But the Scriptures  point to me!" John 5:39 (NLT). Jesus also said He did not come to abolish the  law or the prophets, but to fulfill their purpose (Matthew 5:17). 
 And  following His resurrection, He explained how the Scriptures pointed to Himself  (Luke 24:27), and how everything written about Himself in the law of Moses, the  prophets, and the Psalms must be fulfilled (Luke 24:44).
 In  doing this, Jesus wasn't referring only to the Messianic prophecies. He was also  referring to the stories, symbols, laws, customs, and other elements of the Old  Testament. Because every aspect of the Old Testament points to Jesus.  
 As  the book of Hebrews states,   "The old system under the law of Moses  was only a shadow, a dim preview of the good things to come" (Hebrews 10:1 NLT).  In other words, the law and the prophets gave us a glimpse into the life, death,  and resurrection of Jesus.  
 And  one of these glimpses is described in the book of Exodus. It's called the Ark of  the Covenant.
The  Ark of the Covenant
 During  the exodus from Egypt, God instructed the Israelites to build a box known as the  Ark of the Covenant. But God didn't just say, "Hey, build a box." He provided  detailed and specific instructions on how the box was to be made.   
 And  you know what? When you study His instructions, you'll find they serve to do one  thing, and one thing only-glorify the name of Jesus Christ.
 God's  description of the Ark is found in the Book of Exodus. Here, He reveals its  dimensions, how to carry it, and what to place inside it. He instructs the  Israelites to make the Ark's cover (which He calls the "mercy seat" or "place of  atonement") out of pure gold.
On  it, they are to fashion two angels made of pure gold and place them on either  end, facing each other, and looking down on the mercy seat (Exodus  25:18-20).
He  then instructs them to place the stone tablets inscribed with the Ten  Commandments inside. We later learn the Ark also contained Aaron's staff that  sprouted leaves as well as a jar of manna (Hebrews 9:4).
Next,  God instructed the Hebrews to make a special curtain and place the Ark of the  Covenant behind it. This curtain was to separate the Holy Place from the Most  Holy Place (Exodus 26:33), and it symbolizes the barrier sin creates between  mankind and the Creator.
In  the Most Holy Place,   God Himself was present in a cloud over the  Ark's atonement cover or mercy seat (Leviticus 16:2; Numbers 7:89). This was the  place where the high priest sprinkled the blood of a sacrifice to atone for the  sin of the people (Leviticus 16:14-15).
While  the Israelites probably didn't understand the purpose of all these instructions,  God's purpose was later revealed in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus  Christ.
It  All Points to Jesus
Jesus  said, "the Scriptures point to me" (John 5:39). And God' instructions for the  design and use of the Ark of the Covenant are no exception. Just study the  gospel accounts, and you'll realize how true it is to say all the Scriptures  point to Jesus.
Let's  start with the contents of the Ark. One of the items found inside was a jar of  manna (Hebrews 9:4). Manna was the bread from heaven God supplied to the Hebrews  as they wandered in the desert (Exodus 16). This is symbolic of Jesus, who is  the true bread of life. 
 Jesus  Himself said, "Moses didn't give you bread from heaven. My Father did. And now  He offers you the true bread of heaven. The true bread of God is the one who  comes down from heaven and gives life to the world" (John 6:32-33  NLT).
The  Ark also contained Aaron's staff that sprouted leaves (Hebrews 9:4). Do you  remember the story of Aaron's staff? God had Moses place twelve wooden staffs  (representing the twelve tribes of Israel) in front of the Ark. Each staff  featured the inscribed name of its tribe's leader, and God promised buds would  sprout from the staff of the man He selected to serve as High Priest (Numbers  17:1-8).
The  presence of Aaron's staff in the Ark is fitting, since Jesus serves as our High  Priest (Hebrews 4:14-15). As High Priest, Jesus approached God on our behalf and  offered a blood sacrifice to atone for our sins.  
But  those weren't the only items in the Ark. It also contained the stone tablets  inscribed with the Ten Commandments (Hebrews 9:4). This is symbolic of the  dedication Jesus had to the law. Contrary to what some believe, Jesus didn't  come to abolish the law, but to fulfill it (Matthew 5:17).  
Isaiah  said the Messiah would exalt and honor the law (Isaiah 42:21), and Paul  described how Jesus   rescued us from the curse pronounced by the law  because, when he was crucified, he took the curse for our wrongdoing upon  Himself (Galatians 3:13).
However,  it's not just the contents of the Ark that point to Jesus and glorify His name.  The design of the Ark itself points to Him.
 Weeping  outside of the empty tomb, Mary Magdalene looked inside and saw two angels - one  sitting where Jesus's head had been and the other sitting where Jesus's feet had  been (John 20:12). Does that sound like a familiar image? It  should.
 Remember,  on the cover of the ark, God commanded the Hebrews to place two angels on  opposite ends. These two angels were commanded to look down upon the mercy seat,  also known as "the place of atonement" (Exodus 25:18-20). This is precisely what  Mary saw in the empty tomb, angels at opposite ends of the place where Jesus was  laid to rest - the true mercy seat and place of atonement.
 The  Ark foreshadowed the coming of Jesus and the events surrounding his  resurrection. Jesus was the ultimate sacrifice. As our High Priest, Jesus  entered the Most Holy Place and secured our redemption forever with His own  blood rather than the blood of animals (Hebrews 9:12).
 When  Jesus did this, the curtain in the Temple which separated the Holy Place from  the Most Holy Place was torn in two, from top to bottom" (Matthew 27:51). Sin no  longer separated men from God, because once for all time, Jesus appeared and  removed our sins by giving His own life as a holy sacrifice" (Hebrew  9:26).
Britt  Gillette is author of the free ebook   Coming to Jesus: One Man's  Search for Truth and Life Purpose  as well as  Signs of the Second  Coming: 11 Reasons Jesus Will Return in Our Lifetime. He's also the founder  of   End Times Bible Prophecy.
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