Posted on 02/21/2018 11:32:32 AM PST by Kid Shelleen
Last month, if you were visiting Adis Ababa in Ethiopia, you would have witnessed an astonishing sight.
Every January, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church celebrates a festival called Timkat, during which their senior priests parade through the streets of Ethiopias capital. They carry a replica of the Ark of the Covenant, as onlookers drop to their knees in reverence.
This obscure branch of Christianity has approximately 50 million adherents, most of whom live in Ethiopia. Aside for this sects curious affinity to the Hebrew Scriptures and Jewish practices evident in their observance of kosher laws, separation of the sexes in their churches, and the treatment of Saturday as Sabbath rather than Sunday they also make the extraordinary claim that the Ark of the Covenant, Judaisms most revered object, is in their possession and has been for almost 3,000 years.
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I’m watching it too.
I got interested because I remember reading about it when I was a kid. My grandma had a huge box of readers digests and I used to read all the jokes and interesting stuff I could find in them.
When this show started and the story came out about their inspiration, I remembered reading about it 40 years ago. I went back through the box and found it and read it again. Pretty interesting stuff compared to everything else on TV. Lots of real, true and old history coming out in their research.
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