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How do we know Jesus fulfills the symbolism of the Ark?

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Jesus is seen as the fulfillment of the Ark's symbolism, representing God's ultimate presence and atonement.

The Ark of the Covenant serves as a profound Old Testament type of Jesus Christ. Just as the Ark contained the Law and was the place where God's presence dwelt, Jesus embodies the Law and is the fulfillment of God's presence among His people. The mercy seat, where the high priest sprinkled blood annually for atonement, points directly to Christ's sacrificial death, fulfilling the need for a perfect atonement for sin (Hebrews 9:12). This transition signifies that through Christ's death and resurrection, believers are granted direct access to God, eliminating the need for annual sacrifices. Hence, understanding the Ark in the context of Christ reveals the profound depth of God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:12

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1 Kings 8:11-21
Stephen Hyde · Jan 27, 2026
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Joshua

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