will it get unveiled to the public? Ark of Covenant(ארון הברית in Hebrew: aron hab'rit) is described in the Bible as a sacred container, wherein rested the Tablets of stone containing the Ten Commandments as well as
other sacred Israelite pieces. According to the Biblical account, the Ark was built at the command of God, in accord with Moses' prophetic vision on Mount Sinai . God communicated with Moses "from between the two cherubim" on the Ark's cover. The Ark and its sanctuary were "the beauty of Israel". Rashi and some Midrashim suggest that there were two arks - a temporary one made by Moses, and a later one made by Bezalel (Hertz 1936)
In addition to the Tablets of the Law, the Ark also contained a pot of manna and Aaron's rod, and was a focus of the divine presence; it figured, for example, at the taking of Jericho. It was kept at Shiloh until captured by the Philistines and set up in their temple at Ashdod. Finally, it found its resting place in the Temple in Jerusalem, until the fall of the city 586 BC when Jeremiah hid it in a cave until God should gather his people again. In post-exilic and New Testament times it no longer existed.
When the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem and plundered the temple, the Ark entered the domain of legend. Many historians suppose that the ark was probably taken away by Nebuchadnezzar and destroyed. The absence of the ark from the Second Temple was acknowledged. The Ark is finally re-established to the Temple in vision: "Then God's temple in heaven was opened, and within his temple was seen the Ark of his Covenant"
Guesses of the ultimate fate of the Ark include the intentional concealing of the Ark under the Temple Mount; the removal of the Ark from Jerusalem in advance of the Babylonians (this variant usually ends up with the Ark in Ethiopia); the removal of the Ark by the Ethiopian prince Menelik I (purported son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba); removal by Jewish priests during the reign of Manasseh of Judah, possibly taken to the Jewish Temple at Elephantine in Egypt; the miraculous removal of the Ark by divine intervention (Cf. 2 Chronicles); and even the destruction of the original ornate Ark under King Josiah's reforms (when it may have been seen as violating the commandment against graven images) and replacement with a simple wooden box, easily lost when the Temple fell.
Some believe that the Ark of the Covenant and the Tabernacle of the Lord was hidden. This is referenced by five separate sources (except from the previous mentioned in 2 Maccabees):
1. the Mishnayot of Rabbi Hertz
2. the Marble Tablets of Beirut
3. the Copper Scroll (though the Ark is not mentioned by name)
4. the ancient Ben Ezra Synagogue sacred texts
5. the deutero-canonical Book of 2 Esdras reports that the Prophet Jeremiah concealed the Ark on Mt. Nebo
Now where is the arc?
Some sources that during the reign of King Manasseh ( the Ark was smuggled from the temple by
way of the Well of Souls and taken to Egypt, eventually ending up in Ethiopia. There are some carvings on the Cathedral of Chartres that may refer to this. Another theory was dramatized by George Lucas, Philip Kaufman and Lawrence Kasdan in their story and screenplay for the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark, which was directed by Steven Spielberg. The movie theorized that the ark was taken when Pharaoh Sheshonk (biblical Shishak) warred with the Israelites and took the ark to the Egyptian City of Tanis.
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Axum, Ethiopia is the only one in the world that still claims to possess the Ark of the Covenant. According to the Kebra Nagast, after Menelik I had come to Jerusalem to visit his father, King Solomon, his father had given him a copy of the Ark, and had commanded the first-born sons of the elders of his kingdom to travel back to Ethiopia to settle there. However, these Israelites did not want to live away from the presence of the Ark, so they switched the copy with the original and smuggled the Ark out of the country; Menelik only learned that the original was with his group during the journey home. Solomon lost not only the Ark to his son by the Queen of Sheba but the divine favor that went with it.
Although it was once paraded before the town once each year, the object is now kept under constant guard in a "treasury" near the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion, and only the "Guardian of the Ark" as he refers to himself, is allowed to see it (not even the Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, His Holiness Abuna Paulos, is allowed to view the Ark.).
What does the Ethopian Priest Say about the Arc?

ethopians strongly claim that they have is the original "Arc of Covenant" and no one is allowed to see that except the priest and he is the keeper of the "Arc of Covenant" .................. in one documentary in the discovery the priest described that the arc emits the powerful light which is very powerful to be seen with naked eyes .......
Was the ancient Hebrew god who resided between the cherubim (carbons) on the biblical Ark of the Covenant, in reality, just a brilliant electric arc light that inspired allegiance and worship from the gullible tribes?
All of the ancient written testimony and monumental evidence convinces us that for religious as well as practical purposes the wily illuminati directing the course of beliefs and events in antiquity deployed electric lights to illuminate their awe-inspiring lighthouses, tombs, temples, and icons.
Evidence at Denderah, in the Old Testament, and in other respected works—as well as a particularly astounding ancient eyewitness account of the apparent deployment of powerful electric lights in a church on the Mount of Olives—is quite persuasive. Some of these proofs may antagonize Judeo-Christian dogmatists, but their presentation here is necessary to help prove the ancients brandished electric lights.
The Old Testament contains several examples of dazzling lights that could have only been electrical in nature. One was the huge electric arc lamp, labeled the “pillar of fire”—a supposed divine manifestation lighting the way for the frightened Hebrews wandering through the wilderness at night. Exodus, the second of the first five books of the Bible, or the Pentateuch, says the Hebrew (electrical) god went before them “by night in a pillar of fire to give them light,” and, according to Nehemiah, to show “the way wherein they should go.”
Another example of the ancient Hebrew use of electricity is in the mysterious Ark (Arc) of the Covenant. One of the gods of the Hebrews, Yahweh, had supposedly instructed Moses to build it to his divine dimensions. Thereafter, the Electric Light God took up residence between its cherubim, or golden chunks of blazing carbon, where he allegedly discharged his instructions to Moses and other designated priests and prophets to pass on to their followers. The Old Testament’s claim of the Ark of the Covenant’s divine nature is about as believable as the contention by both Jewish and Christian commentators that Moses wrote the Pentateuch—which describes his own death!
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ARK OF THE COVENANT AND THE KING'S COFFIN?
Many of the pyramidologists in the 19th century have pointed out an amazing correlation. The volume or cubic capacity of the Coffer in the King's chamber is exactly the same volume to the Ark of the Covenant as described in the Bible. Could there be some common measurement that was used that goes back to antiquity? Could there be some common builders involved? It has also been shown that the "pyramid inch", which is discussed in our pyramidology sections, is the same unit of measurement that was used to build "Noah's Ark, "Solomon's Temple", and the "Ark of the Covenant". We will also discuss in another article the relationship between a standard Egyptian unit of area and its relationship to Stonehenge.
In our article on the "Arab who got the shock of his life on the summit of the Great Pyramid" we mentioned the possibility that there may be interesting electro-static phenomena on the top of the Great Pyramid. If we go back to some ancient legends about the Ark of the Covenant, we find some interesting statements. The Ark of the Covenant was placed in the most Holy of Holies and could only be approached once a year by the High Priest. It was considered so sacred that it was believed that if the High Priest or anyone who came near it and had any impure thoughts, they would be struck dead with a bolt of lightning. Here is a little unknown fact. What the Israelites would do was to tie a rope to the leg of the High Priest when he went in to the Holy of Holies incase he was struck dead with lightning. If that happened, they could just pull him out with the rope and therefore not risk someone else being killed by going in. Do you remember the Indiana Jones movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark", when the nazi's approached the Ark and were all struck dead with a bolt of lightning? This was based on actual legend. Also in the Bible there was an instance when someone touched the Ark in order to prevent it from falling and they were also struck dead instantly. Is this just mythology or is there some basis in these occurrences?
We know from the Bible the ark was made of acacia wood and lined inside and out with gold. What we have here is two conductors separated by an insulator. That is a capacitor. It has been calculated that this Ark might have been able to act as a capacitor and was able to produce an electric discharge of over 500 volts. Thus, this would cause the type of phenomena mentioned in the Bible associated with the Ark. Why did the Israelite army always march to war with the Ark in the front? There is much interesting speculation here.
Why this is important to pyramid research is that the Great Pyramid may have some interesting electro-static producing effects, especially on the summit.
Our association will be proposing a research proposal to study the physical effects on the summit and elsewhere in the Great Pyramid. Using specific physical apparatus, we would like to take measurements and do experiments especially on the summit. We would also like to carry out some experiments at the point where the original pyramid with the capstone would have been. We would need a platform to reach this height. Did the Great Pyramid somehow act as a capacitor and for what purpose. This could be investigated using direct measurements and testing. Whether it is real arc of covenant or not the time will answer for all the mysteries ;)
Source: wikipedia, sacredsites.com, gizapyramid etc
other sacred Israelite pieces. According to the Biblical account, the Ark was built at the command of God, in accord with Moses' prophetic vision on Mount Sinai . God communicated with Moses "from between the two cherubim" on the Ark's cover. The Ark and its sanctuary were "the beauty of Israel". Rashi and some Midrashim suggest that there were two arks - a temporary one made by Moses, and a later one made by Bezalel (Hertz 1936)In addition to the Tablets of the Law, the Ark also contained a pot of manna and Aaron's rod, and was a focus of the divine presence; it figured, for example, at the taking of Jericho. It was kept at Shiloh until captured by the Philistines and set up in their temple at Ashdod. Finally, it found its resting place in the Temple in Jerusalem, until the fall of the city 586 BC when Jeremiah hid it in a cave until God should gather his people again. In post-exilic and New Testament times it no longer existed.
When the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem and plundered the temple, the Ark entered the domain of legend. Many historians suppose that the ark was probably taken away by Nebuchadnezzar and destroyed. The absence of the ark from the Second Temple was acknowledged. The Ark is finally re-established to the Temple in vision: "Then God's temple in heaven was opened, and within his temple was seen the Ark of his Covenant"
Guesses of the ultimate fate of the Ark include the intentional concealing of the Ark under the Temple Mount; the removal of the Ark from Jerusalem in advance of the Babylonians (this variant usually ends up with the Ark in Ethiopia); the removal of the Ark by the Ethiopian prince Menelik I (purported son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba); removal by Jewish priests during the reign of Manasseh of Judah, possibly taken to the Jewish Temple at Elephantine in Egypt; the miraculous removal of the Ark by divine intervention (Cf. 2 Chronicles); and even the destruction of the original ornate Ark under King Josiah's reforms (when it may have been seen as violating the commandment against graven images) and replacement with a simple wooden box, easily lost when the Temple fell.
Some believe that the Ark of the Covenant and the Tabernacle of the Lord was hidden. This is referenced by five separate sources (except from the previous mentioned in 2 Maccabees):
1. the Mishnayot of Rabbi Hertz
2. the Marble Tablets of Beirut
3. the Copper Scroll (though the Ark is not mentioned by name)
4. the ancient Ben Ezra Synagogue sacred texts
5. the deutero-canonical Book of 2 Esdras reports that the Prophet Jeremiah concealed the Ark on Mt. Nebo
Now where is the arc?
Some sources that during the reign of King Manasseh ( the Ark was smuggled from the temple by
way of the Well of Souls and taken to Egypt, eventually ending up in Ethiopia. There are some carvings on the Cathedral of Chartres that may refer to this. Another theory was dramatized by George Lucas, Philip Kaufman and Lawrence Kasdan in their story and screenplay for the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark, which was directed by Steven Spielberg. The movie theorized that the ark was taken when Pharaoh Sheshonk (biblical Shishak) warred with the Israelites and took the ark to the Egyptian City of Tanis.
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Axum, Ethiopia is the only one in the world that still claims to possess the Ark of the Covenant. According to the Kebra Nagast, after Menelik I had come to Jerusalem to visit his father, King Solomon, his father had given him a copy of the Ark, and had commanded the first-born sons of the elders of his kingdom to travel back to Ethiopia to settle there. However, these Israelites did not want to live away from the presence of the Ark, so they switched the copy with the original and smuggled the Ark out of the country; Menelik only learned that the original was with his group during the journey home. Solomon lost not only the Ark to his son by the Queen of Sheba but the divine favor that went with it.Although it was once paraded before the town once each year, the object is now kept under constant guard in a "treasury" near the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion, and only the "Guardian of the Ark" as he refers to himself, is allowed to see it (not even the Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, His Holiness Abuna Paulos, is allowed to view the Ark.).
What does the Ethopian Priest Say about the Arc?

ethopians strongly claim that they have is the original "Arc of Covenant" and no one is allowed to see that except the priest and he is the keeper of the "Arc of Covenant" .................. in one documentary in the discovery the priest described that the arc emits the powerful light which is very powerful to be seen with naked eyes .......
Was the ancient Hebrew god who resided between the cherubim (carbons) on the biblical Ark of the Covenant, in reality, just a brilliant electric arc light that inspired allegiance and worship from the gullible tribes?
All of the ancient written testimony and monumental evidence convinces us that for religious as well as practical purposes the wily illuminati directing the course of beliefs and events in antiquity deployed electric lights to illuminate their awe-inspiring lighthouses, tombs, temples, and icons.
Evidence at Denderah, in the Old Testament, and in other respected works—as well as a particularly astounding ancient eyewitness account of the apparent deployment of powerful electric lights in a church on the Mount of Olives—is quite persuasive. Some of these proofs may antagonize Judeo-Christian dogmatists, but their presentation here is necessary to help prove the ancients brandished electric lights.
The Old Testament contains several examples of dazzling lights that could have only been electrical in nature. One was the huge electric arc lamp, labeled the “pillar of fire”—a supposed divine manifestation lighting the way for the frightened Hebrews wandering through the wilderness at night. Exodus, the second of the first five books of the Bible, or the Pentateuch, says the Hebrew (electrical) god went before them “by night in a pillar of fire to give them light,” and, according to Nehemiah, to show “the way wherein they should go.”
Another example of the ancient Hebrew use of electricity is in the mysterious Ark (Arc) of the Covenant. One of the gods of the Hebrews, Yahweh, had supposedly instructed Moses to build it to his divine dimensions. Thereafter, the Electric Light God took up residence between its cherubim, or golden chunks of blazing carbon, where he allegedly discharged his instructions to Moses and other designated priests and prophets to pass on to their followers. The Old Testament’s claim of the Ark of the Covenant’s divine nature is about as believable as the contention by both Jewish and Christian commentators that Moses wrote the Pentateuch—which describes his own death!
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ARK OF THE COVENANT AND THE KING'S COFFIN?
Many of the pyramidologists in the 19th century have pointed out an amazing correlation. The volume or cubic capacity of the Coffer in the King's chamber is exactly the same volume to the Ark of the Covenant as described in the Bible. Could there be some common measurement that was used that goes back to antiquity? Could there be some common builders involved? It has also been shown that the "pyramid inch", which is discussed in our pyramidology sections, is the same unit of measurement that was used to build "Noah's Ark, "Solomon's Temple", and the "Ark of the Covenant". We will also discuss in another article the relationship between a standard Egyptian unit of area and its relationship to Stonehenge.In our article on the "Arab who got the shock of his life on the summit of the Great Pyramid" we mentioned the possibility that there may be interesting electro-static phenomena on the top of the Great Pyramid. If we go back to some ancient legends about the Ark of the Covenant, we find some interesting statements. The Ark of the Covenant was placed in the most Holy of Holies and could only be approached once a year by the High Priest. It was considered so sacred that it was believed that if the High Priest or anyone who came near it and had any impure thoughts, they would be struck dead with a bolt of lightning. Here is a little unknown fact. What the Israelites would do was to tie a rope to the leg of the High Priest when he went in to the Holy of Holies incase he was struck dead with lightning. If that happened, they could just pull him out with the rope and therefore not risk someone else being killed by going in. Do you remember the Indiana Jones movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark", when the nazi's approached the Ark and were all struck dead with a bolt of lightning? This was based on actual legend. Also in the Bible there was an instance when someone touched the Ark in order to prevent it from falling and they were also struck dead instantly. Is this just mythology or is there some basis in these occurrences?
We know from the Bible the ark was made of acacia wood and lined inside and out with gold. What we have here is two conductors separated by an insulator. That is a capacitor. It has been calculated that this Ark might have been able to act as a capacitor and was able to produce an electric discharge of over 500 volts. Thus, this would cause the type of phenomena mentioned in the Bible associated with the Ark. Why did the Israelite army always march to war with the Ark in the front? There is much interesting speculation here.
Why this is important to pyramid research is that the Great Pyramid may have some interesting electro-static producing effects, especially on the summit.
Our association will be proposing a research proposal to study the physical effects on the summit and elsewhere in the Great Pyramid. Using specific physical apparatus, we would like to take measurements and do experiments especially on the summit. We would also like to carry out some experiments at the point where the original pyramid with the capstone would have been. We would need a platform to reach this height. Did the Great Pyramid somehow act as a capacitor and for what purpose. This could be investigated using direct measurements and testing. Whether it is real arc of covenant or not the time will answer for all the mysteries ;)
Source: wikipedia, sacredsites.com, gizapyramid etc
1 comments:
Interesting article. I have coincidentally had a few same/similar thoughts. You might like to check out my own ark article at headnheart0.blogspot ?
Regarding the Ethiopia claim, do you think it could be the Table of the Sun mentioned by Herodotus?
The Grt Pyr "sarcophagus" also might resemble the empty "sepulchre" of Jesus Christ?
Cheers, Sean/Vlad Bam.
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