Ark of Old and New Covenants - Typology

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Just sharing something I found interesting...



Parallels between Ark of the Old Covenant and Mary, the Ark of the New Covenant

Genesis 3:15 And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.


Shekinah glory

Just as the cloud covered the people of God marching in the desert (cf. Nm 10:34; Dt 33:12; Ps 91:4) and just as the same cloud, as a sign of the divine mystery present in the midst of Israel, hovered over the Ark of the Covenant (cf. Ex 40:35), so now the shadow of the Most High envelops and penetrates the tabernacle of the New Covenant that is the womb of Mary (cf. Lk 1:35).


Cousin Elizabeth, David, John the Baptist, and Mary

Mary arose and went to the hill country of Judea. I have been to both Ein Kerem (where Elizabeth lived) and Abu Ghosh (where the ark resided), and they are only a short walk apart. Mary and the ark were both on a journey to the same hill country of Judea.

  • When David saw the ark he rejoiced and said, “How can the ark of the Lord come to me?” Elizabeth uses almost the same words: “Why is this granted me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?” Luke is telling us something—drawing our minds back to the Old Testament, showing us a parallel.
  • When David approached the ark he shouted out and danced and leapt in front of the ark. He was wearing an ephod, the clothing of a priest. When Mary, the Ark of the New Covenant, approached Elizabeth, John the Baptist leapt in his mother’s womb—and John was from the priestly line of Aaron. Both leapt and danced in the presence of the ark. The Ark of the Old Covenant remained in the house of Obed-edom for three months, and Mary remained in the house of Elizabeth for three months.
  • The ark returns to its home and ends up in Jerusalem, where God’s presence and glory is revealed in the temple (2 Sm 6:12; 1 Kgs 8:9-11). Mary returns home and eventually ends up in Jerusalem, where she presents God incarnate in the temple (Lk 1:56; 2:21-22). In the ark was the law of God inscribed in stone; in Mary’s womb was the Word of God in flesh. In the ark was the urn of manna, the bread from heaven that kept God’s people alive in the wilderness; in Mary’s womb is the Bread of Life come down from heaven that brings eternal life. In the ark was the rod of Aaron, the proof of true priesthood; in Mary’s womb is the true priest.

Jesse’s tender shoot

Isaiah 11, 1-5 But a shoot shall sprout from the stump of Jesse, and from his roots a bud shall blossom. The spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him: a spirit of wisdom and of understanding, A spirit of counsel and of strength, a spirit of knowledge and of fear of the LORD, and his delight shall be the fear of the LORD.

This prophecy confirms that a maiden from the tribe of Judah, and from the family of David will give birth to the promised Messiah. The Jesse mentioned here is the father of King David, who is from the tribe of Judah.


Hanna

In 1Samuel, Hannah like Mary, was the mother of a great prophet whom she consecrated from infancy to the service of God. (compare 1 Samuel 1, 24 with Matthew 2, 22-40)
The song of Hannah, registered in the second chapter of 1 Samuel was most likely the inspiration for Mary’s Magnificat (Luke 1, 46-55).

1 Samuel 2, 1-10 In worship, she said: “My heart exults in the LORD, my horn is exalted in my God. I have swallowed up my enemies; I rejoice in my victory. There is no Holy One like the LORD; there in no Rock like our God.”


Deborah and Jael

In Judges 5, when the Israelites were oppressed by the Canaanites she summoned the tribes of Zebulon and Nephtali to fight Sissera, the Canaanite commander. She prophesied that the mighty oppressor was going to be delivered into the hands of a woman. This is a prophetic model of Mary, who is going to fulfill the prophecy of Genesis 3 by crushing the head of Satan, the original serpent.

In Judges 4, Sissera, an enemy of God’s chosen people had fled on foot to the tent of Jael, wife of the Kenite Heber, since Jabin, king of Hazor, and the family of the Kenite Heber were at peace with one another. He hid there, and Jael gave him wine, and when he was asleep, she got a tent peg and took a mallet in her hand. While Sissera was sound asleep, she stealthily approached him and drove the peg through his temple down into the ground, so that he perished in death. Thus, saving the Israelites.









 

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Except the typologies in the Old Testament are of Jesus, not His mother.


Yes, there are many typologies of Jesus throughout all of the OT, but these are the few that actually also prophecy of his mother.
 
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No I don't know what that is.
Arianism is a nontrinitarian[1] Christological doctrine[1][2][3] which asserts the belief that Jesus Christ is the Son of God who was begotten by God the Father at a point in time,[1] a creature distinct from the Father and is therefore subordinate to him, but the Son is also God (i.e. God the Son).

Arianism - Wikipedia
 
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Arianism is a nontrinitarian[1] Christological doctrine[1][2][3] which asserts the belief that Jesus Christ is the Son of God who was begotten by God the Father at a point in time,[1] a creature distinct from the Father and is therefore subordinate to him, but the Son is also God (i.e. God the Son).

Arianism - Wikipedia

Interesting. I found your definition, but this one also which is worse.

an influential heresy denying the divinity of Christ, originating with the Alexandrian priest Arius ( c. 250– c. 336). Arianism maintained that the Son of God was created by the Father and was therefore neither coeternal with the Father, nor consubstantial.
 
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Interesting. I found your definition, but this one also which is worse.

an influential heresy denying the divinity of Christ, originating with the Alexandrian priest Arius ( c. 250– c. 336). Arianism maintained that the Son of God was created by the Father and was therefore neither coeternal with the Father, nor consubstantial.
I only posted the first couple of lines from the wiki page to give you a flavor of what the heresy is in case you decided not to open the link.
 
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Yes, there are many typologies of Jesus throughout all of the OT, but these are the few that actually also prophecy of his mother.

Only to those who approach the appropriate Scriptures with a pre-conceived agenda concerning Mary.

In other words, there are people who will see what that want to see.

However, to speak to your post of Mary being the Ark, NO she is not.

Some Catholic believers have gone as far as to claim Mary is a type of the Ark of the Covenant. Now that really should not be a big surprise to anyone as the RCC teaches many non-Biblical dogmas.

Jn.1:14.......
" the word became flesh and dwelt among us and we beheld His glory".

In the Greek the word dwelt is "skeinoo" from the Hebrew word shekinah which was the word for God residing in the tabernacle. So what then does that mean????
Jesus clothed himself in human flesh as seen in Phil.2:5-8, the ark was His body it had carried the creator of the universe.

It was not Mary who was the ark Jesus’ body was the tabernacle. Mary is not the fullness of Graces the scripture is clear on this particular matter. The law came through Moses but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ and it does state of his fullness we have received grace by grace.

Titus 2:11........
"For the grace of God has appeared to all men. Through all of the letters we find Grace to you and peace from God our father and the lord Jesus Christ."

There is no Mary involved in dispensing grace.
 
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Interesting. I found your definition, but this one also which is worse.

an influential heresy denying the divinity of Christ, originating with the Alexandrian priest Arius ( c. 250– c. 336). Arianism maintained that the Son of God was created by the Father and was therefore neither coeternal with the Father, nor consubstantial.

That that tells you all you need to know!!!!
 
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Hmmm, who to believe? Haha


Only to those who approach the appropriate Scriptures with a pre-conceived agenda concerning Mary.

In other words, there are people who will see what that want to see.

However, to speak to your post of Mary being the Ark, NO she is not.

St Ambrose:

“The prophet David danced before the Ark. Now what else should we say the Ark was but holy Mary? The Ark bore within it the tables of the Testament, but Mary bore the Heir of the same Testament itself. The former contained in it the Law, the latter the Gospel. The one had the voice of God, the other His Word. The Ark, indeed, was radiant within and without with the glitter of gold, but holy Mary shone within and without with the splendor of virginity. The one was adorned with earthly gold, the other with heavenly”
 
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Yes, there are many typologies of Jesus throughout all of the OT, but these are the few that actually also prophecy of his mother.

With all due respect to you, I have to reject your comment. It seems to me that the only types of Mary in the Old Test. come only from Catholic apologists.

The types of Mary are supposedly the New Eve, the Ark of the New Covenant and the Queen Mother. But when we examine them we see that they not only aren't types, they don't give the dogmas that Catholic apologists pretend they do.

From the "New Eve" they want to say that Mary was immaculately conceived (that she was born without sin and never sinned through her life) which of course is not confirmed ANYWHERE in the Bible at all.

From the "Ark of the New Covenant" they want to say she was perpetually a virgin (even after Jesus' birth) and that she was taken bodily up into heaven at the end of her life, which again is not found ANYWHERE in the Bible at all.

From the "Queen Mother" they want to say she is exalted to the right hand of Jesus and can intercede for us today and again, that is NO WHERE to be found in the Bible.

Here are the links to the Catholic sources I mentioned............

"Dr. Scott Hahn The Virgin Mary Revealed Through Scripture" https://youtu.be/o48-Jo2p9wM Article on The National Catholic Register titled "Amazing Parallels Between Mary and the Ark of the Covenant"

http://www.ncregister.com/blog/darmst... Article on the Catholic Answers web site called "Mary, the Ark of the New Covenant" https://www.catholic.com/magazine/pri...
 
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