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Mary, the Ark of the New Covenant:
Luke’s Gospel makes a concerted effort to portray Mary as the Ark of the New Covenant. In Luke 1:35, the angel Gabriel tells Mary “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you.” Now, the Greek word for “overshadow” is
episkiasei, which denotes a bright cloud of glory. It is the same cloud at the transfiguration of Jesus (Matthew 17:5, Mark 9:7. Luke 9:34), and it is known as the Shekinah Glory - the visible Presence of God in the Hebrew Scriptures - which dwelt in the Holy of Holies above the ark of the covenant (Exodus 24:15-16, 40:34-38, 1 Kings 8:10).
In Matthew 1:20, Joseph is told by the angel Gabriel to “not be afraid to take Mary your wife into your home” (
paralambano gunaika). This wording is VERY different from what the angel told Mary, i.e., that “the power of the Most High will overshadow you”. Taking a woman into your house is not language that describes marital intercourse, whereas “to overshadow” or “to lay one’s power over” a woman was a euphemism for sexual intercourse, and there is ample Jewish rabbinic literature to support this. Furthermore, the Greek for “overshadow”,
episkiasei, is used in Matthew 17:5 to describe what the bright cloud does at the Transfiguration, which is used to indicate God’s Presence like in Exodus 24:15-16; 40:34-8 and 1 Kings 8:4-11. In other words, God’s Presence overshadowed Mary’s womb before Joseph could have marital relations with her. This is why Catholics believe that Mary already belonged to God, not Joseph.
Note the similarities between God’s presence overshadowing the temple (Ex 40:34-35) and God’s presence overshadowing Mary (Lk 1:35). In the Septuagint (the Greek Old Testament used by Jesus and the apostles),
episkiasei is used in the Exodus passage, as it is used in Luke 1:35 as well:
Ark of the Covenant
"Then a cloud covered the
tent of the congregation,
and the glory of the Lord
(
episkiasei) filled the tabernacle.
(
Ex 40:34)
Mary
“The Holy Spirit will come
upon thee, and the power
of the Most High will
overshadow (
episkiasei) thee”
(
Lk 1:35)
It is clear, then, that the angel Gabriel drew a parallel between God’s presence in the Sanctuary and in Mary.
…
The parallels between Luke’s account of the Visitation between Mary and the Ark of the Old Covenant continue. Once such connection is seen by comparing 2 Samuel 6:15 with Luke 1:44:
“So David and all the house of Israel brought up the ark of the LORD with shouting, and with the sound of the horn.” (2 Sam 6:15)
“For behold, when the voice of your greeting came to my ears, the babe in my womb leaped for joy.” (Luke 1:44)
James Akin has pointed out that the term used here is
anephonesen, which means “shouts of joy”. It is not a commonly-used word; in fact, it is only used in the context of a liturgical celebration and even then only when the Ark of the Covenant is present. Literally translated “to cry aloud, to proclaim, or to intone”. Therefore, if this powerful witness is reserved only in the presence of the Ark of the Covenant, and the same word is used regarding Mary, then Mary must be the Ark of the New Covenant.
Ark of the Covenant
1) the Ark is on a journey (2 Sam 6:2)
2) David dances before the ark (2 Sam 6:14)
3) David asks, “How shall the ark of the Lord come to me”? (2 Sam 6:9)
4) The ark stayed in the house of Obededom for three months (2 Sa 6:11)
Mary
1) Mary is on a journey (Lk 1:39)
2) John leaps in the womb of Elizabeth (Lk 1:41)
3) Elizabeth asks, “how is it that the mother of my Lord should
come to me?” (Lk 1:43)
4) Mary stayed for 3 months (Lk 1:56)
With respect to the specific nature of the Old Covenant Ark, the similarities continue. Moses and the Israelites built the Ark of the Covenant to house the tablets of the Decalogue, otherwise known as the 10 Commandments. (Ex. 25:8-16). The Lord instructed His People to also place manna that He had given them in the desert on the Ark (Ex.16:32-35). Centuries later, when King Solomon built the Temple of Jerusalem, the priests brought the Ark of the Covenant to the Temple and placed it inside the Holy of Holies (3 Kgs. 8:3-7) (cf. Heb. 9:1-5).
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**Ark of the Covenant**
**1)** carried word of God written on stone tablets (Ex 25:8-16)
**2)** manna placed in it (Ez 16:32-35)
**3)** shepherd's staff of Aaron (high priest)
**4)** contained Aaron's rod
**Mary**
1) carried in her womb the Incarnate Word of God to be written on people’s hearts (Heb 8:10)
2) carried Jesus, the Bread of Life (Jn 6:58)
3) carried Jesus, the eternal High Priest
4) Jesus will “rule the nations with a rod of iron” (Rev 12:5)
(cont’d next post)