posted on Mar, 3 2008 @ 07:18 AM
Originally posted by Devino
The thoughts that come to mind when I hear about the Ark of the Covenant is what I have read from an online book titled "The Awful Truth". It's a free e-book describing, from the authors perspective-Patrick J. Conway, the problems with all religions in a
brutally straight forward approach. It is his contention that the Ark of the Covenant is no longer of this earth and Roman historians such as Josephus
and Tacitus recorded the gruesome event around the year 70 A.D. in which all of Jerusalem was destroyed.
The ark went missing back sometime between the reign of King Solomon and 586 BC - Nebuchadnezzar did FAR MORE damage to their national morale than the
Romans.
Neb TOOK everything that was gold or silver - the items used in temple service were all gold. And also he made sure EVERY LAST Torah scroll was
completely destroyed! But a scribe named Ezra was such a talented and/or devoted scribe that he had actually memorized the entire Old Testament!
And it has since been pretty well verified as accurate after the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the mid-40's. Every OT book was represented,
in some portion, in those clay jars. Except for the book of Esther, that is.
Nebuchadnezzar's inventory of the spoils taken from Jerusalem were very detailed and meticulous but no mention of the Ark in those records has yet
been found.
Before King Solomon died, GOD told him that he'd blown off the kingdom because he'd been so 'girl crazy' and let them persuade him to idolatry.
He had 1000 women total between harem and wives! So GOD told him that his son wouldn't rule Israel and Israel would be taken from Solomon's
people.
There is a theory that Solomon, thinking ahead, sent the Ark off somewhere to keep safe after he was gone. It is said that he fathered one son when
he 'deflowered' the virginity of the the Ethiopian female royal lineage - Candace had a son named Menelaus (sp) and the story goes that Solomon
asked the boy to stay in Israel - he visited when he came of age to meet his father - but the boy felt more obliged to his mother's kingdom. It
seems that even with a thousand women to knock up, the majority of Solomon's 'donations' were X chromosomes (instead of Y which causes the male
gender).
You can easily do a search on Ethiopia and 'Ark of the Covenant' and read for yourself the story of St. Mary's chapel (?) where it is said the ark
has been kept since something like the third century BCE or CE.
If I HAD to make a guess about where the ark might be, I'd have to say
Ethiopia until a 'better story' comes along or else it is disproved somehow.