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Ark of the Covena
made from acacia wood plated in gold.
The Ark of the Covenant was a special container and was kept in the Most Holy Place of
his people
It symbolized God’s holy presence with
for the
met with Moses and gave him commands
the Tabernacle. The Ark was where God
used
priests were allowed to carry it, and they
people to follow (see Exodus 25:22). Only
it.
touch
accidentally
poles so they wouldn’t
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The Ark contained the stone tablets
of the Ten Commandments, a gold jar
of manna, and Aaron’s rod, which had
sprouted leaves and almond flowers
(see Numbers 17:8 and Hebrews 9:4).
Gold Jar of
Manna
Stone Tablets
Aaron’s Rod
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and his covenant promises to his people
The stone tablets represented God’s holiness people how God provided for them in the
the
Exodus 25:16). The jar of manna reminded
(and his
rod showed that God had chosen Aaron
wilderness (see Exodus 16:32-34). Aaron’s
role of high priest (see Numbers 17:10).
family after him) to have the important
How Far Paul
Traveled
took that
The book of Acts records four trips Paul
and sea.
add up to nearly 9,000 miles by both land
distance
The graphic below shows how each trip
compares to a trip across the United States.
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Babylon
Assyria in 722 BC and led off into exile. Later,
power.
defeated Assyria to become the new world
destroyed by
Then the southern kingdom of Judah was
Both nations
Babylon in 586 BC and led off into exile.
were exiled because of their sin.
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of the Temple, and
then he teaches there.
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to Bethany 1 , Jesus teaches on the Mount
of Olives.
Later that evening at Bethany 1 , Mary
pours ointment on Jesus’ feet.
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eat the Last Supper together in an upper
Early
’
Jesus
room.
5 After supper, they
go to the Garden of Gethsemane.
6 Jesus is taken to Caiaphas’s
Ministry
house to be tried.
7 Jesus is transferred
to the Antonia Fortress to be tried by Pilate.
1 Jesus is born in Bethlehem.
8 Jesus is taken to Herod
Antipas’s Palace.
2 When Herod dies, Joseph and Mary
Rome
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to
Pilate.
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in
home
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take Jesus to
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and Mary. and carries his cross
is condemned
Joseph
to the
visits Jerusalem with
through the streets
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of Jerusalem
ministry. to Golgotha. There he is crucified.
is almost thirty when he begins his public
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He is baptized in the Jordan River near Jericho.
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in Cana in Galilee.
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from the Temple.
and Susa back to Jerusalem.where he chases money changers
Calvary)
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