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From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:

  Mercy-seat
     (Heb. kapporeth, a "covering;" LXX. and N.T., hilasterion;
     Vulg., propitiatorium), the covering or lid of the ark of the
     covenant (q.v.). It was of acacia wood, overlaid with gold, or
     perhaps rather a plate of solid gold, 2 1/2 cubits long and 1
     1/2 broad (Ex. 25:17; 30:6; 31:7). It is compared to the throne


     of grace (Heb. 9:5; Eph. 2:6). The holy of holies is called the
     "place of the mercy-seat" (1 Chr. 28:11: Lev. 16:2).
     
       It has been conjectured that the censer (thumiaterion, meaning
     "anything having regard to or employed in the burning of
     incense") mentioned in Heb. 9:4 was the "mercy-seat," at which
     the incense was burned by the high priest on the great day of
     atonement, and upon or toward which the blood of the goat was
     sprinkled (Lev. 16:11-16; comp. Num. 7:89 and Ex. 25:22).
     

















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