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What does the Ark of Noah represent in the Bible?

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The Ark of Noah represents salvation in Christ, serving as a metaphor for deliverance from God's wrath.

The Ark of Noah is one of the clearest pictures of salvation in Christ found in the Old Testament. Its primary purpose was deliverance, symbolizing how those within it were saved from God's wrath against sin. Just as the Ark provided physical salvation to Noah and his family, Jesus Christ provides spiritual salvation to His people, delivering them from the ultimate judgment due to sin. Each element of the Ark reflects aspects of Christ's nature and redemptive work, making it a profound representation of God's plan for salvation.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:13-22

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