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  • part2 Christ expired,there was an earthquake and the ground split open, this was so Christ blood could drip down on the mercy seat of the Ark that was right below him in the cave.

    Now, just before the siege of the temple,Jeremiah was instructed to move the Ark and other treasures into a cave outside of the Temple walls.This can be found in the book of Maccabees. It has to be so,to fulfill the prophecies.

  • if you would do some research on your own,you will find this story is true.The sacrifice of the lamb every year by the high priest foreshadowed the lamb of God and the priest had to sprinkle some of the blood on the mercy seat to the left side. When Christ was put to death, his blood had to be sprinkled on the mercy seat as well but on the right side.If you remember, the second

  • I love the research done but I do not think that Jonathan's religious beliefs should be preached at the end of the film. I do under stand that he is a religious man and that he used the Bible to assist in his research. But the Bible is not a religious book although a religion has been built around it. The Bible is a book made up of some pages of many other books. the Bible has descriptions of alien's who are called God and also space ships and other technology of the time.

  • I think Jesus died from loss of blood, for it is written, without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sin

  • That looks like John Bunyan (the pic at the beginning)

  • Books written in antiquity are seldom about poor nomads wandering the desert 

  • Why water with blood? I have always read this and never understood thier significance. Rocks cracking, veil tearing, water and blood flowing! But if the Ark is indeed under the cross of Jesus, then blood with water would flow better, down the cracks in the rocks, and then whamo! IT IS FINISHED! Why else did God ask the Isrealites to sacrafice the pure lambs on the ark seat, it was to atone for thier sins. I am nobody in the kingdom of God, but I can see something here. Seems quite logical to me.

  • Knowing Gods ability to make things happen I cant imagine why he would not have the blood of Jesus fall on the Arks seat. This is just my gut feeling and only what I am saying. It would not be too far fetched to believe that God may have planned this from the very beginning. In the book of Mathew, it says the "earth shook and the rocks split" (NIV). Also in the book of John "Instead, one of the soldiers pierced Jesus' side with a spear, bringing forth a sudden flow of blood and water". Why?

  • Jesus died of a broken heart because of intense mental anguish? I don't think so. He might have died from a heart attack due to being crucified but not because his heart was broken because he thought God had forsaken him. That's not possible.

  • I think Ron Wyatt is a little on the looney side. He claimed to have found Noah's Ark, evidence of the exodus, Jesus' blood, and the Ark of the Covenant. Amazing how the same man happened to discover the holiest objects in the bible with no formal archaeological training. I'm surprised he didn't claim to discover the crown of thorns or spear of destiny. I think he wanted to believe so bad that he just made the evidence fit the stories. His Noah's Ark discovery was proven to be bogus.

  • Some people seem confused, the ark was a power source. The ancient text would suggest or describes something that is nuclear and radioactive.

  • it makes sense, but God is pretty mysterious, so who knows? doesn't matter as far as my faith goes. would be cool though. sure wouldn't make the news, thats for sure. n yeah, the more you look into it, the more it seems the Bible is Gods word, n more true than most things these days.

  • ime not religious at all but the more ime learning the more ime starting to think the bible isnt just a fary tale with no truth to it

  • I think it makes sense to deduce that the Jews have the Ark of the Covenant already. After all, it belongs to their religious/cultural heritage and is deemed to be a very sacred artifact to them. The Ark of the Covenant nonetheless is the very essence of their identity as a people.

  • @coffecup111 Hello, the ark belonged to the Egyptians first...

  • @Itcus1 ...you do know that the Hebrews built the Ark after the exodus (came out of Egypt) to house the 10 Commandments dont you? So...how could the Ark have belonged to the Egyptians first.

  • @zLOSTNOMOREz Why yes, that is what main stream would have you believe......the rabbit whole is very deep.

    on a separate note, what meidum are these commandments inscribed on?

    peace.....

  • @Itcus1 Ed Leedskalnin would agree with you, I believe.

  • @zLOSTNOMOREz Some think Moses used very old Egyptian knowledge.

  • @bongcouver no doubt . 

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