Posted on 12/12/2018 10:06:32 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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Jeremiah 3:16
“And when you have multiplied and been fruitful in the land, in those days, declares the LORD, they shall no more say, The ark of the covenant of the LORD. It shall not come to mind or be remembered or missed; it shall not be made again”.
“...it shall not be made again” sounds as if it had been destroyed thousands of years ago.
Why? Exodus gives its exact dimensions. It was only about 4 feet by 2 feet by 2 feet, plus the mercy seat on top with figurines of the cherubim would have added a little heightbut it could have been removed and transported separately. The whole thing could gave easily been hidden in a hay cart.
The exact description of the ark of the covenant is given in Exodus. It most certainly wasn’t a bowl — it was a box, like a half-sized coffin, to hold the Ten Commandments tablets and a couple of other small things.
“”What he saw was what you find in any Ethiopian church, which is a model of the Ark of the Covenant,” the professor stated. Ullendorff privately admitted at the time that the artifact didn’t differ in any way from many arks he had seen in other churches in Ethiopia,” “
So he knows it isn’t original because all ethiopian churches have a model of one. It would logically follow that the models would look like the original. The real one is out there somewhere, Ethiopia is a pretty good candidate.
“Everyone loves a good tourist attraction, especially one that never has to be seen.”
Except they haven’t promoted it and do nothing to support tourism.
Exodus 25:10-22 New King James Version (NKJV)This is an artist's conception of how such an ark would look:The Ark of the Testimony
10 And they shall make an ark of acacia wood; two and a half cubits shall be its length, a cubit and a half its width, and a cubit and a half its height. 11 And you shall overlay it with pure gold, inside and out you shall overlay it, and shall make on it a molding of gold all around. 12 You shall cast four rings of gold for it, and put them in its four corners; two rings shall be on one side, and two rings on the other side. 13 And you shall make poles of acacia wood, and overlay them with gold. 14 You shall put the poles into the rings on the sides of the ark, that the ark may be carried by them. 15 The poles shall be in the rings of the ark; they shall not be taken from it. 16 And you shall put into the ark the Testimony which I will give you.17 You shall make a mercy seat of pure gold; two and a half cubits shall be its length and a cubit and a half its width. 18 And you shall make two cherubim of gold; of hammered work you shall make them at the two ends of the mercy seat. 19 Make one cherub at one end, and the other cherub at the other end; you shall make the cherubim at the two ends of it of one piece with the mercy seat. 20 And the cherubim shall stretch out their wings above, covering the mercy seat with their wings, and they shall face one another; the faces of the cherubim shall be toward the mercy seat. 21 You shall put the mercy seat on top of the ark, and in the ark you shall put the Testimony that I will give you. 22 And there I will meet with you, and I will speak with you from above the mercy seat, from between the two cherubim which are on the ark of the Testimony, about everything which I will give you in commandment to the children of Israel.
We need to have Top Men look into it.
Rabvinic sources tell of two arks — the gaudy golden Ark of the Covenant that everyone’s familiar with, and an Ark of War. The Ark of War was the drum Parfitt believes he traced to a small museum in Africa. The Lemba people are very proud of their Jewish heritage (and DNA tests have confirmed Semitic descent thru the male line) and believe they were given the Ark of War for safekeeping . . . and stashed it in a dusty little museum in Zimbabwe. It was this lesser-known “Ark of War” that Parfitt traced to Zimbabwe. The fancy Ark is still MIA.
It seems amazing that Christians who claim the Bible is Divinely inspired and accurate would also give credence to the Axum Ark story. Something seems wrong with that.
Just FYI, here’s the Christian Post on Donald Trump:
I’ve never heard of a second ark or an “ark of war”, and the only thing I could find online was a fiction book by that name. Perhaps they used the term “arc” in its generic sense, something that holds something; and the Lemba’s relic was used at a drum in warfare. Unless it was God fighting satan, hard to make a comparison between that, and the Ark of the Covenant.
Technically I agree this could come in handy in a fight with the left. Still, would it really have any impact? Nanzi Pelosis face has already melted...
> “Id be very curious as to what the lost 5 Commandments were about.”
I’ve always wondered about that, too. However, missing 5 commandments goes a LONG was to explain why the world is so screwed up nowadays.
Nothing new here...
Read: ‘Sign and the Seal,’ a book by Graham Hancock, 1993:
https://www.amazon.com/Sign-Seal-Quest-Lost-Covenant/dp/0671865412
Thanks SeekAndFind.
That is exactly the mistake I made. And then I got terribly busy and didn’t have a chance to correct what I said.
Actually, the English word “ark” comes from the Latin “arca,” which just means box or chest.
Shel Silverstein did his "20 Commandments" as well, that was in 1982..
Shel Silverstein did his "20 Commandments" as well, that was in 1982..
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