What is the ark of the contract?
The contract is a vessel specified in the Old Testament, which was used to transport tablets containing ten commandments. According to the Bible, the Ark was made by Moses for God's order after ten commandments were revealed on Mount Sinai. Some Bible scholars believe that there are two such ships, temporary built by Moses, followed by the other, created by Bezalel, who also built a tabernacle who was placed by the Arch. It was a very impressive structure covered with gold and poured with complicated cherubim lining at the mercy, which was sprinkled with the blood of the sacrificial bull on Yom Kippur. He was also immersed in the ritual. It was held in the Holy Association, in the temple area, which was only allowed to enter and only to Yom Kippur. The Ark had gold rings on each side through which the rod was handed over when it had to be transported.
ancient Jews carried a ship to the battle and consulted it, formsthem like a hanger. The Bible describes the sheet as an extremely strong, capable of cleaning the obstacles on the way of traveling Jews, the burning of thorns away from the road and drying out rivers. The book Samuela describes the period of seven months during which Philistin, who defeated the Israelites in battle, held the sheet of the contract. During this time, Philista suffered Mori, including cooking and mice that stopped when they returned the Ark.
After the temple in Jerusalem was destroyed and plundered in 587 BC, the stay of the Ark of the contract no longer mentioned in the Bible. Many historians expect it was destroyed, but some traditions believe that it has been removed or hidden before the Babylons attacked, either Jews; Ethiopian Emperor Meneelik I, alleged son of King Solomon and Queen Sheb; or through divine intervention. Although various entities claimed to know the place of stay of the sheet or to hold it over the centuries, none of these accounts was definitive. His fate is likely to remain a mystery in the foreseeable future.