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Has the Ark of the Covenant been found?

  Author:  10146  Category:(Discussion) Created:(1/1/2003 7:13:00 PM)
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http://ren.netconnect.com.au/~leedas/arkofcovenanta.html

Discovered near Jerusalem



RON Wyatt never intended to search for the Ark of the Covenant. But while in Jerusalem in 1978, he had an extraordinary experience which led him to begin searching for it just north of the old city of Jerusalem. While walking near the "Skull face" of old Golgotha (left), he involuntarily pointed to a spot and spoke the words "That's Jeremiah's grotto, and the Ark of the Covenant is in there."

At the time, Ron was conversing with an influential person from the Department of Antiquities, who subsequently offered to provide the necessary permits for Ron to begin excavating at the site. Ron knew the experience was supernatural. But before accepting the offer, he decided to return to the United States to research the subject more thoroughly. After studying the subject carefully, he felt that the location pointed to was quite within the realms of possibility.

In 1979 he returned to begin excavating. Over the centuries, Jerusalem has been destroyed and rebuilt several times, and each time the new city has been simply reconstructed on top of the old. Therefore Ron's crew had to remove many tons of rock and debris in the course of their excavation. All of it was sifted through for artifacts, a requirement of the Department of Antiquities, which they would always comply with.

Ron and his team dug along the base of the escarpment where he had pointed, in the vicinity of the "skull-face", a known Roman crucifixion site.

During the next two years, in between his obligations as an anaesthetist, Ron and his team made some wonderful discoveries, and provided details to the authorities of their finds, along with any artifacts they retrieved. As they excavated along the cliff face, they came to a base of bedrock with some squarish holes. Ron surmised that they were cross holes. They were approximately 12 inches square and the central one was covered with a stone plug, apparently to keep debris from falling into the hole when it was not being used. Ron also noticed that there was a large crack that extended down the cliff face and into this central cross hole. It would be over a year later before he would learn that this crack extended 20 feet into the bedrock.

Considering they were excavating close to the "Skull face" on the Golgotha escarpment, Ron knew they had found the probable place of Christ's execution. The fact that the location was in the area of the Calvary escarpment and fit a number of aspects of the Biblical description made it a likely spot. However, Ron was not searching for the crucifixion site but the Ark of the Covenant. So he continued to search the cliff face for an opening of some kind. If the Ark was in that location, it certainly would be hidden in a cave, Ron knew.

Finally, the decision was made to break through the rock of the cliff-face. The rock is extremely hard, and it was difficult work, yet it wasn't long before they broke through into an open space. Enlarging the hole, they found the mountain was honeycombed with natural cavities and tunnels. Crawling through, they were inside the actual mountain called Moriah. Ron and the team spent many hours chiselling through cave walls, searching for adjacent tunnels. This was difficult, arduous work, and took a toll on both health and spirits. But the work would ultimately pay dividends.

In 1982 he finally located the cave chamber which held the long-lost temple items. Ron was to later realise that had he discovered the chamber containing the Ark of the Covenant without first searching the base of the Calvary escarpment, it is very unlikely he would have discovered the original crucifixion site. He then knew that providence had led in the circumstances prior to and during the entire excavation. It was not human wisdom which led to this discovery.





ON Wednesday, 6th January, 1982, Ron discovered the cave chamber where the Ark and other temple items had been hidden over 2600 years before.

The chamber was about 22 feet by 12 feet, although not exactly rectangular as one corner narrowed in. The chamber was filled almost to the ceiling with rocks. Beneath the rocks were dry-rotted timbers and dry-rotted animals skins, apparently undisturbed for quite some time . Beneath the rocks, timbers and animal skins were missing items from the first temple, including the Table of Shewbread. At the far end of the chamber was a stone case, and housed within the stone case was the Ark of the Covenant (above artists interpretation) , complete and intact, except that the carrying staves had been removed. Ron was the first human to set eyes on these priceless items since they had been secreted from the city prior to it's destruction in 586BC. But the biggest surprise was yet to come.



OF all the discoveries made by Ron Wyatt, perhaps none is more significant than the finding of the Ark of the Covenant.

On it's own, the Ark would be a tremendously important find. However, an incredible connection between the crucifixion site and the Ark below gives this discovery a significance beyond measure. So significant and far-reaching is this connection that it is destined to change the lives and faith of millions.

When Ron Wyatt discovered the original crucifixion site during the excavation near Golgotha, he found there was a large crack, probably an earthquake fault, in the limestone bedrock beside the central cross hole. Later, when he entered the chamber where the Ark of the Covenant was hidden, he found a large crack the ceiling directly above the Ark of the Covenant. Around this crack, and upon the lid of the Ark itself, was a dark, dried substance. This dark substance was analysed, and confirmed the suspicions that this substance was very old human blood.

By inserting a metal tape measure, it was determined that the crack ran continuously from the cross site above to the chamber beneath, through about 20 feet (7 m) of rock. Ron had discovered that when Christ had died, and the Roman soldier had pierced his side, the blood and water which flowed from Christ's side had gone down the crack in the rocks, and spilled onto the lid of the Ark of the Covenant, hidden in the chamber beneath Calvary many years before.

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Date: 1/1/2003 7:17:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 10146    Here is the link with the tilde in it. http://ren.netconnect.com.au/~leedas/arkofcovenanta.html
  
Date: 1/1/2003 7:24:00 PM  From Authorid: 50435    http://www.tentmaker.org/WAR/ Another site of related interest...  
Date: 1/1/2003 7:29:00 PM  From Authorid: 47699    That is absolutely fascinating. It makes me wonder whatever happened to the ark and the crucifiction site. I'll go there to check out the photo. Thanks for such an interesting post.  
Date: 1/1/2003 7:59:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 10146    Gallytuck, http://www.wyattmuseum.com/ark-mary-nell-special-18.htm Another site of related interist... I suppose each to his own huh? There are always two sides to every storie. Just deciding which side to believe, is the trouble. Right?  
Date: 1/1/2003 8:16:00 PM  From Authorid: 23610    I agree that there are two sides to every story...however, to actually decide if the Ark of the Covenant was really found one would need proof (especially archeaological evidence that has been tested) to make that decision. Until then....it would seem that Mr. Wyatt's assertions are more theory and speculation.  
Date: 1/1/2003 10:19:00 PM  From Authorid: 50435    Haadam, it's written by the guy's widow. I expect more from you. I posted a link to a site of another party and you come back with a link to a page written by the late Mr. Wyatt's wife. http://www.christiananswers.net/q-abr/abr-a002.html shows us that there is often MORE than two sides to every story...  
Date: 1/1/2003 10:40:00 PM  From Authorid: 54987    How come we haven't heard of Mr Wyatt. This wonderful discovery is alleged to have happened in the 70s and 80s. They (allegedly) did an analysis on the alleged blood of Jesus.... they say they are prepared to produce the evidence. When? If they were truthfully wanted to prove anything they would have done it by now. If you believe something strongly enough, you will always make things fit. I would rather an agnostic went in search of evidence. Just out of interest, what is a 'shewbread' and a 'mercy seat'.  
Date: 1/2/2003 10:15:00 AM  From Authorid: 51173    Koolade, the "Shewbread" was a loaf of unleavened bread placed in the Temple as representation of the Manna that came from Heaven durring the Exodus. It was symbolic and was used in Temple sacrifices. You would have to read a good portion of the Book of Deuteronomy to see the many sacrificial uses for the shewbread. The Mercy Seat was the place on the top of the Ark of the Covanent between the golden cherubim where blood was sprinkled as sacrifice for sin. Peace, Tom  
Date: 1/2/2003 10:38:00 AM  From Authorid: 54987    Thanks Papa.  

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