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Greetings Baba
I find it kind of interesting that the word 'ark', in hebrew (aron) is translated as "coffin" in Bereshit (Genesis) 50.26:
"26So Joseph died, being an hundred and ten years old: and they embalmed him, and he was put in a COFFIN (aron) in Egypt."
The etymology of ark is 'chest' or 'coffin'
So the ark of God could be called the "coffin" of God??
hmmmm....
Leave no stone unturned....
I-spect!
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