Posted on 12/03/2018 7:33:59 AM PST by Red Badger
foreign manual writers....just do the opposite and everything will work.
Reasonable. Even if it WAS in Ethiopia, do you think Israel wouldn’t have pulled an “Entebbe” years ago and brought it back to Jerusalem?
This theory about the Ark must be the most authentic because it turns up about every 20-30 years. The last time I saw it was about 30 years ago and as I recall it was on TV and one of the priests was interviewed. I remember that one man stays inside the chamber where the Ark rests for his entire life. I don’t recall at what age he enters. I often think of that man, realizing how rare it is to know that such devotion to the Lord God still exists.
So the claim that it has been found is just hype then.
I saw a documentary about it. It was called Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.
500 years before that, the English burned Joan of Ark at the stake because she wouldn't disclose the location of the Ark.
I saw a program about this on TV several years ago.
Not even a little bit convincing.
All Wrong.
Its under Oak Island in Nova Scotia.
http://www.adventuresofnicky.com/blog/361_the-knights-templar-and-oak-island.html?refresh
Darn...you beat me to it.
Its buried under the Ark de Triumph in Paris!
Not found. Headline doesn’t match article.
The Sign and the Seal: The Quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant
Interesting design for the church. Its like a small version of the Hagia Sophia.
Where ever it is, unless it is God’s will it be disturbed, it should remain undisturbed.
The only thing I am worried about, is if it is stored in the Vatican.. (was going to say more.. but is self explanatory)..
Yes, old, old, OLD news. Nothing new here; move along.
Unless, and only if, men knowing the location of the ark is important to God’s plan will finding it actually matter. Anything else simply leads to further confusion in the last days.
Have seen multiple shows on this claim, all much the same. All add that said monk cant be interviewed and no one can gointo the Church. Which are flagrantly impossible over generational time scales. When the old monk dies who picks the next one? Who trains him? How do they know the old one died? Who brings out his body? Who maintains the building? One monk can only do so much. How is food delivered? How, do they know when randomly wearing out items like robes need replacing. There has to be some communication between the monk and the bureaucracy of the Ethiopian church that maintains him. But the shows never ask those questions.
(Courtesy *PING*)
Chuckles, dont know what is down there on Oak Island. However, some group went to incredible effort to make certain whatever is in that hole is never taken out of it. There is something extraordinary there.
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