The Ark and the Tent: Temple Symbolism in the Story of Noah

The Ark and the Tent: Temple Symbolism in the Story of Noah

by Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
The Ark and the Tent: Temple Symbolism in the Story of Noah

The Ark and the Tent: Temple Symbolism in the Story of Noah

by Jeffrey M. Bradshaw

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Abstract: Jeffrey M. Bradshaw compares Moses' tabernacle and Noah's ark, and then identifies the story of Noah as a temple related drama, drawing of temple mysticism and symbols. After examining structural similarities between ark and tabernacle and bringing into the discussion further information about the Mesopotamian flood story, he shows how Noah's ark is a beginning of a new creation, pointing out the central point of Day One in the Noah story. When Noah leaves the ark, they find themselves in a garden, not unlike the Garden of Eden in the way the Bible speaks about it. A covenant is established in signs and tokens. Noah is the new Adam. This is then followed by a fall/Judgement scene story, even though it is Ham who is judged, not Noah. In accordance with mostly non-Mormon sources quoted, Bradshaw points out how Noah was not in "his" tent, but in the tent of the Shekhina, the presence of God, how being drunk was seen by the ancients as a synonym to "being caught up in a vision of God," and how his "nakedness" was rather referring to garments God had made for Adam and Eve.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162165194
Publisher: Interpreter Foundation
Publication date: 03/25/2021
Series: Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship , #44
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 904,194
File size: 512 KB

About the Author

Jeffrey M. Bradshaw (PhD, Cognitive Science, University of Washington) is a Senior Research Scientist at the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC) in Pensacola, Florida (www.ihmc.us/groups/jbradshaw). Jeff has been the recipient of several awards and patents and has been an adviser for initiatives in science, defense, space, industry, and academia worldwide.

Jeff has written detailed commentaries on the Book of Moses and Genesis 1–11 and on temple themes in the scriptures. For Church-related publications, see www.TempleThemes.net. Jeff was a missionary in France and Belgium from 1975–1977, and his family has returned twice to live in France. He has served twice as a bishop and twice as a counselor in the stake presidency of the Pensacola Florida Stake. Jeff is currently a temple worker at the Meridian Idaho Temple and has been assigned to work on the history of the Church in Africa as a service missionary for the Church History Department. Jeff and his wife, Kathleen, are the parents of four children and fourteen grandchildren. From July 2016-September 2019, Jeff and Kathleen served missions in the Democratic Republic of Congo Kinshasa Mission office and the DR Congo Kinshasa Temple. They currently live in Nampa, Idaho.
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