Gosh, a medieval carving of a naturally occurring rock? And they happen to be misinterpreted as ancient by you? Imagine that.
——>Gosh, a medieval carving of a naturally occurring rock?
Hmmm, I never knew that naturally occurring rock came with a rope hole drilled into it, naturally of course, you know, in nature.
That stone, and others, was found in the village of Arzep, meaning the place of eight, formally known as the village of eight, about 15 miles from the ark. Take a closer look at what’s carved into THAT rock, and many others in the area.
A “formation” that’s the EXACT length of the biblical ark
Subsurface scans validate that it’s a boat
Located in the mountains of Ararat.
Anchor/ballast stones found throughout the area, in a direct line with the ark, with many of them located in the village of Arzep, which means PLACE OF EIGHT.
Dude, deep down, are you afraid that Ron Wyatt was 100% correct about Noah’s Ark, meaning that goes double for everything he said about finding THE ARK OF THE COVENANT? Do you hate Ron Wyatt, the Seventh-day-Adventist, or just Ron Wyatt?
https://www.arkdiscovery.com/noahsarkstones.htm

