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Scholars think the “golden altar for incense” was an altar that held burning coals. The priest took coals from the altar and placed the coals in a pan, called a censer. He sprinkled incense into the pan. He did this so that the coals would burn the incense. This produced an aroma. Scholars think the “golden altar for incense” was in the holy place, just outside the entrance to the “most holy place” (see: Leviticus 16:12).
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See: Altar; Priest (Priesthood); Holy Place; Most Holy Place (Holy of Holies)
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See: [Altar](../articles/altar.md); [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md); [Holy Place](../articles/holyplace.md); Most Holy Place (Holy of Holies)
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### What was the “ark of the covenant”?
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See: Ark of the Covenant
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See: [Ark of the Covenant](../articles/arkcovenant.md)
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### Why was there a “golden jar" inside the ark of the covenant?
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There was a golden jar inside the ark of the covenant to hold special things. This was to remind the Israelites how God took care of them when they traveled in the wilderness (see: Exodus).
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See: Ark of the Covenant
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See: [Ark of the Covenant](../articles/arkcovenant.md)
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### What was the "manna" inside the golden jar?
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