Showing posts with label Ark of the Covenant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ark of the Covenant. Show all posts

Apr 4, 2016

Chuck Missler and Bob Cornuke Answer Questions Regarding the Journeys and Current Location of the Ark of the Covenant

Fascinating questions answered here like where does the Ark actually disappear in the Bible and why?  Who has the Ark now?  Where was the Ark during the time of Jesus visitation?  And much more interesting Ark stuff...well worth the listen...
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Apr 8, 2015

Bob Cornuke - The True Location of Solomon's Temple

This is a great book on Biblical archaeology and prophecy by Bob Cornuke.  He shows through scripture and the science where the original temple was located (just south of what is called the Temple Mount but is actually the Antonia Fortress of the Romans) and also talks about the location of the Ark of the Covenant and the Mercy Seat and the role of that object in the return of Jesus Christ.  Good stuff...



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Oct 17, 2013

The rabbi, the lost ark and the future of Temple Mount

Lots of debate on the location of the Ark of the Covenant. I'm convinced from study in scripture and historical research that Axum Ethiopia has the most significant claim. Check this out for more info.   Don't forget it was just two years ago they claimed they were bringing the ark to the Vatican as the "time was right". Of course the Vatican stopped them, because the time wasn't right for them. Any day now though, any day now...

In Jerusalem, rabbis are designing a new hi-tech temple. There's only one problem: they want to build it on the holiest place in the city for Muslims

Palestinian Muslim men pray in front of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem
Palestinian Muslim men pray in front of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem Photo: Getty
Rabbi Chaim Richman shows me into a darkened room, strokes his beard and pulls out his smartphone. He has a specially designed app that works the lights. The room illuminates. He taps the screen again, and a heavy curtain slides open. There, resplendent in brilliant gold – and rather smaller than I expected – lies the Ark of the Covenant.

“This isn’t the real lost ark,” he says. “The real one is hidden about a kilometre from here, in underground chambers created during the time of Solomon.” I look at him askance. “It’s true,” he says. “Jews have an unbroken chain of recorded information, passed down from generation to generation, which indicates its exact location. There is a big fascination with finding the lost ark, but nobody asked a Jew. We have known where it is for thousands of years. It could be reached if we excavated Temple Mount, but that area is controlled by Muslims.”

Welcome to the Temple Institute exhibition, in the heart of the Old City of Jerusalem. A plush, hi-tech gallery, spanning 600 sq ft, it hosts a collection of vestments and sacred vessels to be used by the Jewish high priest. This is not a museum, insists Rabbi Richman, 54, the international director of the organisation. Apart from the Ark of the Covenant, every artefact on display has been painstakingly created in accordance with Biblical instructions and is intended for actual service in a “third Jewish temple", which will be built as soon as possible.

Central to the collection is a high priest’s costume made out of azure and gold thread with a breastplate featuring 12 large gems. Cost: £160,000. There are also intricate silver trumpets and wooden lyres, pans to collect the blood of the sacrificial lamb and a large stand for the ritual bread. Outside, on a platform overlooking the Western Wall, stands an ornate 1.5-ton candelabra covered in 90kg of gold worth £1.3 million.

All have been designed in consultation with 20 full-time Talmudic scholars, who the institute pays to study the elaborate, 2,000-year-old laws governing the construction of temple artefacts. But, before you accuse Richman and his colleagues of being old-fashioned, the Temple Institute has drawn up plans for the new temple that include two very contemporary features: a monorail, to transport visitors right to the door, and a 6ft-high computerised water dispenser with 12 taps so that an entire shift of priests can wash their hands at once. This, Richman tells me, has been designed so that a twist of the tap will release the precise amount of water stipulated in Jewish law.

Read the full article at -  http://www.worthynews.com/top/telegraph-co-uk-news-worldnews-10287615-The-rabbi-the-lost-ark-and-the-future-of-Temple-Mount-html/

Oct 4, 2013

Is the Ark of the Covenant in Ethiopia?

While Graham Hancock is not a Christian in his beliefs, his research on the whereabouts of the Ark of the Covenant are the most thorough and in my opinion, most accurate of all the researches I have read.  His conclusion is that the Ark now rests in Axum, Ethiopia, awaiting that special day when it is recalled home.  Fascinating biblical history here.