A spiritual and scientific essay that draws extensive parallels between the structure of a living cell and the biblical concept of the Holy of Holies and the Ark of the Covenant. The author uses the nucleus of a cell—which contains the genetic code—as a metaphor for the sanctuary where God’s law and presence dwell, emphasizing that life’s design attests to a divine purpose. This comparison is extended by noting the biological pattern of paired alleles (genes), which mirror the biblical principle requiring the testimony of two witnesses for establishing truth. The essay culminates by asserting that Jesus Christ fulfills these patterns of covenant and life, embodying the Law, the Bread of Life, and the True Ark, offering healing and restoration for biological and spiritual brokenness.
The Cellular Sanctuary: Ark, Alleles, and Divine Design (FARSI Translation)
FARSI Translation
Nov 18, 2025
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