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To: Mrs. Don-o
The Ark carried manna; Mary carried Jesus, the Divine Bread of Life. The Ark carried the Tablets of the Law; Mary carried the Divine Giver of the Law. The Ark carried the staff of Aaron, which symbolized God's life-giving power; Mary, in a way far excelling this, carried the Living God Himself. Thus Mary is untouchable and inviolate for even stronger reasons than the Ark of the Covenant or the Holy of Holies would be untouchable.

The Ark is JESUS, not Mary.

The ark carried the Shekinah glory, not God in physical form. What carried the Shekinah glory was Jesus' body.

Mary was not untouchable. There's not one shred of evidence for support of that in Scripture.

Did people die when they touched Mary? How did her mother not die then, if touching Mary resulted in death?

How did people not die when Jesus touched them?

Was Mary more holy than Jesus, that people could touch God Incarnate and not die, but would die if they touched Mary?

79 posted on 06/25/2015 10:32:34 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: metmom
"The Ark is JESUS, not Mary."

That's not Biblical. Jesus didn't just "carry" God or any of God's attributes (glory.) Jesus IS God.

"Is." We both know that.

Jesus is God. Mary carried God.

Types and foreshadowings are often multivalent--- that is, they have more than one application. They aren't identical, but they rhyme. So I am in no position to rule out that Jesus was in some sense like the Ark of the Covenant. But He would be MORE like the CONTENTS of the vessel: the manna (He, the Bread of Life), the Tablets of the Law (He, the Lawgiver), the powerful Staff of Aaron (He, the Power of Life itself).

He was the sacred cargo, the portable Presence of God so to speak, so to speak, the sacred entity being carried. And who carried Jesus? His mother, the Ark.

"Mary was not untouchable. There's not one shred of evidence for support of that in Scripture.... Did people die when they touched Mary? How did her mother not die then, if touching Mary resulted in death? "

Nobody said Mary was untouchable. I didn't say that. Types aren't point-by-point duplicates. They suggest, they allude, they "Rhyme". (She was also not made of wood overlaid with gold, and was not carried around on poles, either.)

The idea was "inviolability," which is not the same as untouchability. How could the mother of God's child be given to somebody else in the full sense, in a one-flesh union, if she were already given to God? She was already united with God--- the living God, she was not God's widow! --- and her flesh was given over for the Incarnation of the Son of God. His flesh and human nature were all from her.

"How did people not die when Jesus touched them?"

I never said they would. It's true that the Hebrews believed you could not see God, and live. You could not even touch Sinai, the holy Mountain, when God was present upon its heights, let you die. So, people touching Jesus and living? I must bow my head and say, "A miracle of grace."

93 posted on 06/26/2015 8:06:16 AM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (To know Thee is complete righteousness; to know Thy power is the root of immortality. - Wisdom 15:3)
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