the Torah- a scroll that tells the Jewish teachings
It is called the Holy Ark, or Aron hakodesh. It is the cabinet at the front of a synagogue where the Torah scrolls are kept.
Ark of the Covenant (Aron Habrit in Hebrew).
The Ark contained the Ten Commandments, some Manna and the Staff of Aaron.
The Ten Commandments were placed inside the Ark of Covenant. It was said to be a chest or box made from acacia wood with a gold overlaid.
The ark is an ornamental container similar to a closet, fitted with curtains known as parokhet. Ashkenazi Jews, those from Northern and Eastern Europe, call the Ark the Aron Kodesh(in Hebrew, אָרוֹן קׄדֶשׁ) while the Sepherdim, from Spain, Portugal and North Africa, call it a Hekhal (in Hebrew, הֵיכָל
It depends on how you use the word: If you are talking about the Holy Ark where the torah scrolls are kept in a synagogue: ah-ROHN (ארון) If you are talking about Noah's Ark: teh-VAH (תבה)
This is a Hebrew phrase meaning holy ark or chest. It either refers to the Ark of the Covenant from the time of the Israelite wanderings in the desert until the Ark was lost in the days of the First Temple, or it refers to the ark at the front of a synagogue where the Torah scrolls are kept when not in use. Aron means ark or chest, and kodesh means holy.
The relationship is that several English translations of the Torah have translated the two different Hebrew words into the same English word. They have no other connection.
Noach is the Hebrew word for Noah. It's spelled Nun, Chet - נחThat's נח pronounced "NO-akh"."Noah" is one of those names that came to us FROM Hebrew by way of King James.The Hebrew pronunciation is "NO-akh".
They contain history, they contain laws and prophecies, and they contain morals, attitudes and beliefs.
aron hakodesh (ארון הקודש), pronounced ah-RŌN hah-KŌ-desh
Tabernacle is type of a tower... It had a lot of purposes.... There are purposes for each furniture and rooms...
Hebrew had no way to write vowels until the 10th Century.