posted on Jan, 28 2013 @ 10:44 PM
reply to post by Dryson
The ark of the covenant was found by Ron Wyatt in Jerusalem in the early 1990's after being directed by God to excavate a particular cave structure.
The Jewish authorities tried to remove the artifact but seeing that they have rejected Jesus' sacrifice for them, they weren't protected by God when
they tried to touch and remove it. All 6 guys (in full Levi robes) suffered from double strokes and were heard crying out in terror over the CB radios
they were had with those outside.
Ron Wyatt (who is a Seventh-day Adventist Christian) had to be called back to the site to have the men dragged out as no one was willing to go in
there and get them after what they heard. There are 4 angels currently guarding the ark and will not allow anyone to take it. The Jewish authorities
have sealed up the cave entrance so that no one may enter.
If you would like to know where it is it is in a place called
Zedekiah's Cave and from there
you go through tunnel 375
The location of the ark from above ground is about 20 feet below (through solid rock) the crucifixion site found by Ron Wyatt as well (which is not
the one set up for the tourists) which is in a location now called
the garden tomb.
The ark of the covenant won't be revealed to the world until after the impostor Christ comes and says he has changed the 4th commandment. The 4 angels
guarding the ark will allow it to be taken out and presented to the people of the world to combat the lies of the impostor Christ so that people can
make an informed choice about who's Law/system to follow during the end times Tribulation period which will be used as the final sorting tool to
separate the wheat from the chaff and eliminate lukewarm belief from the ranks of God's people (as lukewarm is not acceptable to God, He wants ones
whole life).
If you are hell bent on wanting to see the ark before that time then I would say be prepared to be killed in the process, if your curiosity really
that high to warrant your death along the way...probably not.
edit on 28-1-2013 by JesuitGarlic because: (no reason given)