1. Joshua 6:6 (ESV)
  2. Exposition

What was the significance of the ark of the covenant?

Joshua 6:6 (ESV)

6 So Joshua the son of Nun called the priests and said to them, “Take up the ark of the covenant and let seven priests bear seven trumpets of rams’ horns before the ark of the LORD.”

The ark of the covenant is mentioned ten times in Joshua 6:1–27. This wooden chest (overlaid on the inside and outside with gold) was the most holy physical possession of Israel. It symbolized God's presence (Exodus 25:22; Numbers 7:89; Numbers 10:35–36) with the space between the winged cherubim representing the royal throne from which the Lord reigned (1 Samuel 4:4; 2 Samuel 6:2; Psalm 99:1).1 The ark itself contained three symbols of Israel’s relationship with God: (1) the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments, (2) Aaron’s high priest’s rod, and (3) a jar of manna (Exodus 25:16, Exodus 25:21; Exodus 40:20; Hebrews 9:4).2 The ark was to be carried by Levites on special poles, and no one was permitted to touch it (Exodus 25:12–13; Exodus 37:3–5; Numbers 4:4–15).