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The Ark of the Covenant was made from acacia wood, specifically referred to in the Bible as "shittim wood" in some translations, which is commonly identified with acacia. This type of wood is known for its durability and resistance to decay, making it suitable for sacred and long-lasting structures. Additionally, the use of acacia wood symbolizes strength and resilience, aligning with the significance of the Ark as a holy object in the Israelite tradition.
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The Ark of the Covenant was made of acacia wood, which is a durable and hardy wood known for its strength and resistance to decay. It was also overlaid with pure gold, both inside and out.
Acacia senegal and Acacia seyal trees
Shittim refers to a type of wood primarily derived from the Acacia tree, particularly Acacia seyal and Acacia tortilis. This wood is known for its durability, resistance to decay, and attractive grain, making it suitable for various uses, including furniture and construction. Historically, shittim wood is mentioned in biblical texts, notably in the construction of the Ark of the Covenant.
I do not know if shittim wood has any spirtual significance, but it is the Bible name of acacia wood.
The actual word 'acacia' is not mentioned in the KJV, but a type of wood called shittim is mentioned. This is the name for two types of acacia species.
EXODUS 30:1 -- "Moreover, you shall make an altar as a place for burning incense; you shall make it of acacia wood." -- good enough for God, good enough for us. That's all I got.
The Ark of the Covenant was made of acacia wood and overlaid with gold.
The Ark of the Covenant was made out of acacia wood and overlaid with gold.