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To: TaraP; Quix; Jo Nuvark

Okay, TaraP, you said — The Ark of the Covenant is the sacred container of the Ten Commandments as well as Aaron’s rod and a sample of manna, the mysterious food that kept the Israelites alive while wandering in the wilderness during their journey to the promised land.

Now, I know it was a real thing. I do know that it was there in Israel. And I sorta believe it’s going to show up again, although I don’t have anything Biblical to that effect. So, that’s sort of a risky pronouncement, on my part, that I think it’s going to show up again - sometime in the future. In other words, I’m only *guessing* that it’s going to show up again.

I would welcome someone showing me that the Bible says it’s actually going to show up again (and I’m not talking about the original one in Heaven, that the earthly one was based on... :-) ...).

And so, you know that anything I say about it here has nothing to do with disbelieving the Bible and/or what God says about *any* of these things, no matter what it is that He says.

I just don’t think He says anything about it and I don’t believe that this event is going to show us anything...

I think this is all *bogus* and it’s going to get us nowhere... (my opinion, of course, since the Bible doesn’t speak to this specific issue...).


76 posted on 06/25/2009 11:46:22 AM PDT by Star Traveler (I personally oppose shooting abortionists, but I do not believe in imposing my morality on others.)
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To: Star Traveler

I’m a bit Skeptic, although it would make sense that the Ark would enable the Temple to be built and usher in the Antichrist......


82 posted on 06/25/2009 11:51:52 AM PDT by TaraP (Unless we stand for something, we will fall for everything.")
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