- Noah's Ark.
- a chest or box containing the two stone tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments, carried by the Israelites in their wanderings in the desert after the Exodus: the most sacred object of the tabernacle and the Temple in Jerusalem, where it was kept in the holy of holies.
- Holy Ark.
- a place of protection or security; refuge; asylum.
- a flatboat formerly used on the Mississippi River and its tributaries.
- life car.
- a chest or box.
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- the vessel that Noah built and in which he saved himself, his family, and a number of animals and birds during the Flood (Genesis 6–9)
- very old; out of date
- a place or thing offering shelter or protection
- a chest, box, or coffer
- the cupboard at the front of a synagogue, usually in the eastern wall, in which the Torah scrolls are kept
- the most sacred symbol of God's presence among the Hebrew people, carried in their journey from Sinai to the Promised Land (Canaan) and eventually enshrined in the holy of holies of the Temple in Jerusalem
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