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The "manna" inside the golden jar was special food that God gave the Israelites when they traveled in the wilderness.The author wanted them to remember how God took care of them. So, Moses instructed Aaron to place some manna into a jar and place it in the ark. It was to remain in the ark for years to come (see: Exodus 16:33).
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The "manna" inside the golden jar was special food that God gave the Israelites when they traveled in the wilderness.The author wanted them to remember how God took care of them. So, Moses instructed Aaron to place some manna into a jar and place it in the ark. It was to remain in the ark for years to come (see: Exodus 16:33).
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See: Ark of the Covenant; Manna
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See: [Ark of the Covenant](../articles/arkcovenant.md); [Manna](../articles/manna.md)
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### What was “Aaron’s rod that budded”?
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### What was “Aaron’s rod that budded”?
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When Moses live, God told Moses to get twelve “rods”(ῥάβδος/g4464), one rod from each leader of the twelve tribes of Israel. God told Moses that the man who owned the “rod that budded” would be the man to stop the complaining of the people of Israel. The rod of Aaron is the rod that budded (See: Numbers 17:1-11.)
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When Moses live, God told Moses to get twelve “rods”(ῥάβδος/g4464), one rod from each leader of the twelve tribes of Israel. God told Moses that the man who owned the “rod that budded” would be the man to stop the complaining of the people of Israel. The rod of Aaron is the rod that budded (See: Numbers 17:1-11.)
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See: Tribes of Israel
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See: [Tribes of Israel](../articles/tribesisrael.md)
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### What were the “tablets of the covenant”?
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### What were the “tablets of the covenant”?
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The “tablets of the covenant” were the stone tablets upon which were written the ten commandments. These were the commandments that God engraved on tablets for Moses. (See: Exodus 20; Deuteronomy 5:1-22.)
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The “tablets of the covenant” were the stone tablets upon which were written the ten commandments. These were the commandments that God engraved on tablets for Moses. (See: Exodus 20; Deuteronomy 5:1-22.)
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See: Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant); Ten Commandments
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See: [Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant)](../articles/covenantmoses.md); [Ten Commandments)](../articles/tencommandments.md)
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### What were “cherubim”?
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### What were “cherubim”?
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The "cherubim"(Χερούβ/g5502) were carvings on top of the ark of the covenant. A cherub was a two-winged creature that people thought were with God. The carvings of these creatures were placed on the Ark of the covenant (see: Exodus 25:18-22).
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The "cherubim"(Χερούβ/g5502) were carvings on top of the ark of the covenant. A cherub was a two-winged creature that people thought were with God. The carvings of these creatures were placed on the Ark of the covenant (see: Exodus 25:18-22).
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See: Ark of the Covenant
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See: [Ark of the Covenant](../articles/arkcovenant.md)
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### What was the “atonement lid”?
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### What was the “atonement lid”?
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