centurianguard said:
There’s this story in the Old Testament in Exodus or Deuteronomy; though I can’t quote Chapter and Verse at this moment. It bespeaks of the Tent of the Holy of Holies where the Tablets of the Ten Commandments were kept. No one but a designated Priest was allowed to enter the Tent. One person was known to have desecrated the Holy Tent where the Ten Commandments were kept just by his mere act of being there, he vanished into thin air.
centurianguard,
I am wondering if you are referring to the story in II Samuel 6:1-11. What happens in the story is that David is getting ready to move the Ark of the Covenant but they don’t move it the way that they were supposed to with a pole through the rings on the side and carried by four men. Instead David has it loaded onto a “new cart,” pulled by oxen. This is what the scripture says:
“And when they came to Nashon’s threshing floor, Uzzah put out his hand to the ark of God and took hold of it, for the oxen stumbled. Then the anger of the Lord was aroused against Uzzah and God struck him there for his error; and he died there by the Ark of God.”
*NO ONE BUT THOSE WHOM GOD APPROVES is to touch the Tabernacle in which dwells the Lord in Eucharistic forum! The same God that killed Uzzah, is still God today! So, people, we need to be giving this a little thought before we rush out and do something in error!
As to the Holy of Holies and as to whether or not the priest wore a rope around his waist; this is from the website;
Temple Beth Sholom*
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http://www.tbsoc.com/sermons/donnellyk5763.html
According to the account of our rabbis preserved in the Talmud, the High Priest wore a rope around his waist as he made his way - absolutely alone - into the holy of holies. The rope he wore served a very practical purpose. Because, in the event that the High Priest said or did something wrong, it was generally believed that he would be struck dead for his offense. Yes, right then and there.
As only the High Priest could enter the Holy of Holies, the rope enabled his assistants to safely pull the corpse of the High priest out of the inner-sanctum in the event of mishap.
*To the best of my knowledge, centurionguard, no one ever disappears in the Bible. that is a living person. Jesus was caught up into Heaven when he ascended and the spirit of Samuel was brought up by the witch of Endor, but off hand, no one really disappears that was a living breathing person just seconds before.
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