Posted on 01/24/2003 8:34:33 AM PST by blam
Ark of Covenant is in Jerusalem, and I will find it - archeologist
Israeli scholar tells Sackville audience hunt for relic is nothing like the movies
By CHRIS LAMBIE
The Daily News
Thursday, January 23, 2003
The Ark of the Covenant is probably buried somewhere deep in the hidden catacombs under Jerusalems Temple Mount, says a leading Israeli archeologist.
The biblical ark was a wooden box containing the two tablets of the Ten Commandments given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai.
If somebody will ever find the Ark of the Covenant, it will be me, Dan Bahat told about 50 people yesterday at Sackvilles Faith Baptist Church.
Bahat blames Steven Spielbergs 1981 Indiana Jones adventure, Raiders of the Lost Ark, for making people curious about the relics whereabouts.
As a matter of fact, the whole story of the Ark of the Covenant started after the film Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark; before, you didnt hear so much about it, said the Bar Ilan University professor who is on a tour of Canada sponsored by the Israeli government.
Bahat, a father of four, said his search for the ark has been nothing like that of the movie archeologist Indiana Jones.
Harrison Ford did it beautifully, he said. But I must tell you one thing. I never jumped out of running cars, I never went into a dungeon full of poisonous snakes, and I never fought Nazi Germans.
Three major world religions Muslims, Jews and Christians revere Temple Mount, which is thought to be where Abraham offered to sacrifice his son to God. Later, Solomon built a temple over the same spot, to house the sacred Ark of the Covenant and the stone tablets setting out the Ten Commandments, the very ones Moses had brought down from Mount Sinai.
Bahat suspects the relic may still be hidden in an enormous subterranean structure inside Temple Mount.
If there is a place where you could hide the Ark of the Covenant, it is this cave, said Bahat, who has been excavating tunnels along the Western or Wailing Wall, a massive remainder of the wall around the last Jewish temple.
Ethiopian Christians, however, believe the ark resides in their country.
The Bible says the Queen of Sheba visited King Solomon. Most scholars say she came from present-day Yemen. But Ethiopian legend maintains she was from that country and gave birth to Solomons son, Menelik. This tradition says that when Menelik visited Solomon, his aides stole the ark and brought it home. It is said to be held under strictest secrecy in the town of Axum.
Bahat discounts that version of events. It is nonsense, he said. There is no reason whatsoever why it would be in Ethiopia.
Bahat discounts that version of events. It is nonsense, he said. There is no reason whatsoever why it would be in Ethiopia.
Calling Graham! Calling Graham!!
I've heard that rumor for a long time, but always with the statement that the Muslims won't let the Israelis rummage around under the Temple Mount. And the Muslims, as we all know, have been doing a great deal of excavation under the Temple Mount for years, even to the point of endangering the Western Wall.
"I told 'im we already got one"!
...And the Muslims, as we all know, have been doing a great deal of excavation under the Temple Mount for years
Why do I have visions of Raiders of the Lost Ark with Arabs instead of Nazis?
And if you take the Bible seriously, you would not want to be the person who stumbles upon the Ark of the Covenant; Second Samuel 6:6-8.
I might add that the word "ark" which has come down to us in English is not the same word as that used for Noah's boat. In Hebrew, one of the names of the Ark of the Covenant is aroen ha-kodesh, "the holy box" (using the same word for box as in the last verse in the Book of Genesis). It appears that the Hebrew acronym for this phrase, Ar'K, led to the word Ark (in the sense of the Ark of the Covenant) in English and some other European languages.
Aha, it resides AT AN UNDISCLOSED LOCATION! Forget Indiana Jones. Call Dick Cheney!
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