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(A statement prepared in 1962 by R. L. Odom, Index editor, and updated
by the Ellen G. White Estate, 1989.)
In examining the teachings of the Spirit of Prophecy to
answer queries concerning the hidden ark of the covenant and the tables of the
law of God, it is essential that we keep in mind the fact that there have
existed "two" arks of the covenant--one in the earthly sanctuary, and one in
the heavenly sanctuary--and that in "each of them "there has been kept a set of
tables of stone on which the Decalogue has been inscribed. Both of these arks
and both of these sets of the divine law have been hidden from the gaze of men.
Therefore, it is necessary to find out which of the two sets of the tables of
the Ten Commandments will be brought forth to the view of the inhabitants of
the earth in the future.
The Ten Commandments have been written on tables of stone and kept in the
ark of the covenant of the heavenly sanctuary as well as on tables of stone and
preserved in the ark of the covenant of the earthly sanctuary. Such is taught
in the following Ellen G. White statements:
"I was then bidden to take notice of the two apartments of the
heavenly sanctuary. . . . The veil was lifted, and I looked into the second
apartment. I saw there an ark which had the appearance of being of the finest
gold. As a border around the top of the ark, was most beautiful work
representing crowns. In the ark were tables of stone containing the ten
commandments."--EW 251, 252.
"The Lord gave me a view of the heavenly sanctuary. The temple of
God was open in heaven, and I was shown the ark of God covered with the mercy
seat. Two angels stood one at either end of the ark, with their wings spread
over the mercy seat, and their faces turned toward it. This, my accompanying
angel informed me, represented all the heavenly host looking with reverential
awe toward the law of God, which had been written by the finger of God.
"Jesus raised the cover of the ark, and I beheld the tables of
stone on which the ten commandments were written."--LS 95.
"But the Lord gave me a view of the heavenly sanctuary. The temple
of God was opened in heaven, and I was shown the ark of God. . . . Jesus raised
the cover of the ark, and I beheld the tables of stone on which the ten
commandments were written."--1T 76.
In describing a view given her of the heavenly sanctuary and Christ's
closing work of ministration in the most holy place, Ellen White says:
"It was represented to me that the remnant followed Jesus into the
most holy place and beheld the ark and the mercy seat, and were captivated with
their glory. Jesus then raised the cover of
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the ark, and lo! the tables of stone, with the ten commandments
written upon them."--EW 255.
"The ark containing the law of God, the altar of incense, and other
instruments of service found in the sanctuary below, have also their
counterpart in the sanctuary above. In holy vision the apostle John was
permitted to enter heaven, and he there beheld the candlestick and the altar of
incense, and as `the temple of God was opened,' he beheld also `the ark of His
testament' (Revelation 11:19)."--4SP 261.
"In the temple in heaven, the dwelling place of God, His throne is
established in righteousness and judgment. In the most holy place is His law,
the great rule of right by which all mankind are tested. The ark that enshrines
the tables of the law is covered with the mercy seat, before which Christ
pleads His blood in the sinner's behalf."--GC 415.
"The ark in the tabernacle on earth contained the two tables of
stone, upon which were inscribed the precepts of the law of God. The ark was
merely a receptacle for the tables of the law, and the presence of these divine
precepts gave to it its value and sacredness. When the temple of God was opened
in heaven, the ark of His testament was seen. Within the holy of holies, in the
sanctuary in heaven, the divine law is sacredly enshrined--the law that was
spoken by God Himself amid the thunders of Sinai and written with His own
finger on the tables of stone."--GC 433, 434.
The set of tables of the Ten Commandments kept in the ark of the covenant in
the heavenly sanctuary is the great "original", while the set kept in the ark
in the earthly sanctuary is a transcript or copy of the one above. Such is the
teaching set forth in the following statements from the Spirit of Prophecy:
"Sacrilegious minds and hearts have thought they were mighty enough
to change the times and laws of Jehovah; but, safe in the archives of heaven,
in the ark of God, are the original commandments, written upon the two tables
of stone. No potentate of earth has power to draw forth those tables from their
sacred hiding place beneath the mercy seat."--7BC 972 (ST, February 28, 1878).
"Do not place your influence against God's commandments. That law
is just as Jehovah wrote it in the temple of heaven. Man may trample upon its
copy here below, but the original is kept in the ark of God in heaven; and on
the cover of this ark, right above that law, is the mercy seat. Jesus stands
right there before that ark to mediate for man."--1BC 1109.
"They [the Adventists] had by faith followed their High Priest from
the holy to the most holy, and they saw Him pleading His blood before the ark
of God. Within that sacred ark is the Father's law, the same that was spoken by
God Himself amid the thunders of Sinai, and written with His own finger on the
tables of stone. Not one command has been annulled; not a jot or tittle has
been changed. While God gave to Moses a copy of His law, He preserved the great
original in the sanctuary above."--4SP 273, 274 (SR 379, 380).
"None could fail to see that if the earthly sanctuary was a figure
or pattern of the heavenly, the law deposited in the ark on earth was an exact
transcript of the law in the ark of heaven; and that an ac-
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ceptance of the truth concerning the heavenly sanctuary involved an
acknowledgment of the claims of God's law and the obligation of the Sabbath of
the fourth commandment. Here was the secret of the bitter and determined
opposition to the harmonious exposition of the Scriptures that revealed the
ministration of Christ in the heavenly sanctuary."--GC 435 (SR 380, 381).
"The law of God in the sanctuary in heaven is the great original,
of which the precepts inscribed upon the tables of stone and recorded by Moses
in the Pentateuch were an unerring transcript."--GC 434.
The set of tables of the Decalogue which was kept in the earthly sanctuary
was in the ark when it was hidden by righteous men in a cave shortly before the
destruction of the temple by the Babylonians in the time of Jeremiah. However,
the following statements from the Spirit of Prophecy do not mention Jeremiah as
personally having had a part in hiding the ark:
"Before the temple was destroyed, God made known to a few of His
faithful servants the fate of the temple, which was the pride of Israel, and
which they regarded with idolatry, while they were sinning against God. He also
revealed to them the captivity of Israel. These righteous men, just before the
destruction of the temple, removed the sacred ark containing the tables of
stone, and with mourning and sadness, secreted it in a cave where it was to be
hid from the people of Israel, because of their sins, and was to be no more
restored to them. That sacred ark is yet hid. It has never been disturbed since
it was secreted."--4SG 114, 115 (1864);1SP 414 (1870); SR 195.
Among the righteous still in Jerusalem, to whom had been made
plain the divine purpose, were some who determined to place beyond the reach of
ruthless hands the sacred ark containing the tables of stone on which had been
traced the precepts of the Decalogue. This they did. With mourning and sadness
they secreted the ark in a cave, where it was to be hidden from the people of
Israel and Judah because of their sins, and was to be no more restored to them.
That sacred ark is yet hidden. It has never been disturbed since it was
secreted."--PK 453 (published in 1917); emphasis supplied.
Note particularly that Ellen White stated that the ark "has
never been disturbed since it was secreted."
According to the Spirit of Prophecy, the time is coming when the tables of
stone on which the Ten Commandments are written will be brought forth to the
view of the inhabitants of earth. All of the known E. G. White statements on
this matter are quoted here in chronological order:
"Human theories are exalted, honored, and placed where God and His
law should be. But God has not altered the thing which has gone out of His
lips. His word will stand fast forever, as unalterable as His throne. When
every case is decided in the courts of heaven, this covenant will be brought
forth, plainly written with the finger of God. The world will be arraigned
before the bar of Infinite Justice to receive sentence--a life measuring with
the life of God for obedience, and death for transgression."--Ms 82, 1899. (See
RH November 20, 1913 and PK 187.)
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"With His own finger God wrote His commandments on two tables of
stone. These tables were not left in the keeping of men, but were placed in the
ark; and in the great day when every case is decided, these tables, inscribed
with the commandments, will be placed so that all the world will see and
understand. The witness against them will be unanswerable."--Letter 30, 1900
(19MR 265).
"The precious record of the law was placed in the ark of the
testament and is still there, safely hidden from the human family. But in God's
appointed time He will bring forth these tables of stone to be a testimony to
all the world against the disregard of His commandments and against the
idolatrous worship of a counterfeit Sabbath."--Ms 122, 1901 (1BC 1109).
"When God's temple in heaven is opened, what a triumphant time that
will be for all who have been faithful and true! In the temple will be seen the
ark of the testament in which were placed the two tables of stone, on which are
written God's law. These tables of stone will be brought forth from their
hiding place, and on them will be seen the ten commandments engraved by the
finger of God. These tables of stone now lying in the ark of the testament will
be a convincing testimony to the truth and binding claims of God's
law."--Letter 47, 1902 (7BC 972).
"The holy law of the ten commandments, written on tables of stone
by the finger of God, and placed in the ark, is the standard of righteousness.
Before the obedient and the disobedient it will appear in the last great day,
and all the wicked will be convicted. They will see that their actions
proceeded from a depraved character. They will see that the part they acted
served to carry on the rebellion begun in the heavenly courts. They will see
all the cruelty and all the wickedness that have dishonored their Creator and
brought about the wretchedness that fills the world."--Ms 5, 1904 (13MR 381).
"The Holy Spirit traced these truths upon my heart and mind as
indelibly as the law was traced by the finger of God, upon the tables of stone,
which are now in the ark, to be brought forth in that great day when sentence
will be pronounced against every evil, seducing science produced by the father
of lies."--Letter 90, 1906 (CM 126).
"There is a sanctuary, and in that sanctuary is the ark, and in the
ark are the tables of stone, [on] which is written the law spoken from Sinai
amidst scenes of awful grandeur. These tables of stone are in the heavens, and
they will be brought forth in that day when the judgment shall sit and the
books shall be opened, and men shall be judged according to the things written
in the books. They will be judged by the law written by the finger of God and
given to Moses to be deposited in the ark. A record is kept of the deeds of all
men, and according to his works will every man receive sentence, whether they
be good or whether they be evil."--Ms 20, 1906 (20MR 68).
"There are abundant evidences of the immutability of God's law. It
was written with the finger of God, never to be obliterated, never to be
destroyed. The tables of stone are hidden by God, to be produced in the great
judgment-day, just as He wrote them."--RH March 26, 1908 (1BC 1109).
"When the judgment shall sit, and the books shall be opened, and
every man shall be judged according to the things written in the books, then
the tables of stone, hidden by God until that day, will be presented before the
world as the standard of righteousness. Then men
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and women will see that the prerequisite of their salvation is
obedience to the perfect law of God. None will find excuse for sin. By the
righteous principles of that law, men will receive their sentence of life or of
death."--RH January 28, 1909. (1BC 1109; from Ms 117, 1908.)
"God has not altered the thing that has gone out of His lips. His
word will stand fast forever, as unalterable as His throne. At the judgment,
when every case shall be decided in the courts of heaven, this covenant will be
brought forth, plainly written with the finger of God. The world will be
arraigned before the bar of Infinite Justice to receive sentence."--RH November
20, 1913. (From Ms 82, 1899; see PK 187.)
"God will not break His covenant, nor alter the thing that has gone
out of His lips. His word will stand fast forever as unalterable as His throne.
At the judgment this covenant will be brought forth, plainly written with the
finger of God, and the world will be arraigned before the bar of Infinite
Justice to receive sentence."--PK 187. (From Ms 82, 1899; see RH November 20,
1913.)
Several things should be noted in these statements quoted above. Nowhere is
it said that the tables of the law will be brought forth by men as a result of
finding them hidden in a cave. In fact, it is clearly stated that God Himself
will bring forth the tables of the law to the view of men, and in one statement
Ellen White specifies that "these tables of stone are in the heavens."
Moreover, the time when He will do this is said specifically to be:
"when every case is decided in the courts of heaven"
"in the
great day when every case is decided"
"when God's temple in heaven is
opened"
"in the last great day"
"in that great day when sentence will
be pronounced against every evil, seducing science"
"in that day when the
judgment shall sit, and the books shall be opened, and men shall be judged
according to the things written in the books"
"in the great judgment-day"
"at the judgment"
Elsewhere in her writings Ellen White describes two occasions when the
tables of stone will be exhibited. However, she does not specify which of the
two sets of tables of the law are brought to view, and it is possible for one
to interpret either occasion as fulfilling the prediction of the revealing of
the hidden tables of stone.
1. Just Before the Second Advent. In describing what takes place
immediately after the first six of the seven last plagues have fallen, and just
before the falling of the seventh and the second coming of Christ, Ellen White
says:
“While these words of holy trust ascend to God, the clouds
sweep back, and the starry heavens are seen, unspeakably glorious in contrast
with the black and angry firmament on either side. The glory of heaven is
beaming from the gates ajar. Then there appears against the sky a hand holding
two tables of stone folded
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together. The hand opens the tables and there are revealed the precepts of
the Decalogue, traced as with a pen of fire. The words are so plain that all
can read them. Memory is aroused, the darkness of superstition and heresy is
swept from every mind, and God's ten words, brief, comprehensive, and
authoritative, presented to the view of all the inhabitants of the earth.
Wonderful code! Wonderful occasion!"--4SP 456, 457.
"While these words of holy trust ascend to God, the clouds sweep
back, and the starry heavens are seen, unspeakably glorious in contrast with
the black and angry firmament on either side. The glory of the celestial city
streams from the gates ajar. Then there appears against the sky a hand holding
two tables of stone folded together. Says the prophet: `The heavens shall
declare His righteousness: for God is judge Himself' (Psalm 50:6). That holy
law, God's righteousness, that amid thunder and flame was proclaimed from Sinai
as the guide of life, is now revealed to men as the rule of judgment. The hand
opens the tables, and there are seen the precepts of the Decalogue, traced as
with a pen of fire. The words are so plain that all can read them."--GC 639.
Here, again, it is clear that God, and not man, is the one who will bring
the tables to view. The tables of the law will then be exhibited "as the rule
of judgment." This will be done after probation has closed for all men.
2. At the Final Coronation of Christ. In describing the final
coronation of Christ and the final judgment of men at the close of the
millennium, Ellen White says:
"As if entranced, the wicked have looked upon the coronation of the
Son of God. They see in His hands the tables of the divine law, the statutes
which they have despised and transgressed. They witness the outburst of wonder,
rapture, and adoration from the saved; and as the wave of melody sweeps over
the multitudes without the city, all with one voice exclaim, `Marvelous are Thy
works, Lord God Almighty; just and true are Thy ways, Thou King of saints (Rev.
15:3);' and falling prostrate, they worship the Prince of life."--4SP 484; GC
668, 669.
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Updated May, 1989