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Originally posted by stirling
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but he said the real Mt Sinai is in Yemen or Saudi Arabia.
Originally posted by TheKeyMaster
I need help from anyone who can provide this information if possible.. I have made an incredible discovery relating to Mt Sinai... but I need to use this info I have to try to figure out what exactly happened in history. Does anyone know of ANY different accounts of what happened at Mt Sinai? I am hoping one of them will be accurate or provide the info I need.. give me the missing pieces of the puzzle I need.
Also, what I discovered would definitely justify/explain why they are hiding info about this place..edit on 27-2-2013 by TheKeyMaster because: (no reason given)
Imagine that just recently you felt you discovered all the answers to the riddles we have been looking for... and you were debating with yourself when you should reveal this information... knowing that this Dec 21st date was supposed to be soo key to everything... would you reveal this info now OR not reveal it fearing that you yourself could be the cause of the Dec 21st event? Also... IF you did have this information... how would you reveal it if you wanted to keep a low profile?
Originally posted by mykingdomforthetruth
that picture is that archeological site in saudi arabia. its where the alter of sacrifice and the 9 stone pillars are.
its allso possibly where the cave of alijah is too i saw a vid of some bible freaks running around on the site pointing out petroglyphs, reading the bible and saying its like reading a map there's some real evidence of a lake eminating from under a huge stone the actual evidence that the stone was plugging some kind of geyser up is actually there, not to mention that it was split in 2 right down the middle and it had to be 18ft tall and 12 ft wide
it was a very interesting watch indeed. but i recognise that sign and the fence... there wasn't any armed guards thou.edit on 28-2-2013 by mykingdomforthetruth because: adding information
Mt. Sinai site in Saudi Arabia.
Originally posted by cartenz
Originally posted by DarknStormy
Originally posted by cartenz
Showed the pic to my Dad who was living and working there for some time. He suggests going by the red and white kaffia worn by the guy in the foreground that this is actually taken in Jordan, not Egypt. He suggested its Mt Nebo.
That would make sense.. I noticed that its says by "Royal Decree" on the sign and that could possibly mean the Jordan royals. Israel don't have royalty do they?
Just Jeebuz lol
Egypt did have a Royal family till 1952...
en.wikipedia.org...
1392 in Islamic years is 1972??
en.wikipedia.org...
so its Jordan. Figures, I should have never doubted the words of a real terrorist.
Originally posted by Char-Lee
Originally posted by mykingdomforthetruth
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yes the picture of the sign is the same shown on this site.
Mt. Sinai site in Saudi Arabia.
www.arkdiscovery.com...
On the western or back side of the mountain is Rephidim where Moses and the Children of Israel first encamped before reaching Mt. Sinai. It was here that Moses struck the rock, above, which gushed forth large quantities of water. The giant 60 foot rock is on a 300 foot tall hill, and has obvious signs of water erosion, yet it is located in this desert region. The fissure in the rock is so large that you can walk easily through it.
Hershel Shanks, editor of Biblical Archaeology Review was quoted in Newsweek that "Jebel el Lawz is the most likely site for Mount Sinai."
Ron was on CBS News in 1984, telling about his trip to see the mountain and what he found there. He had entered the country without a visa and was thought to be a spy. He and is sons spent 76 days in prison and could have been executed, but God delivered them.
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church claims to possess the Ark of the Covenant, or Tabot, in Axum, not far from the border with Eritrea. The object is currently kept under guard in a treasury near the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion and is used occasionally in ritual processions.[22] Replicas of the Axum tabot are kept in every Ethiopian church, each with its own dedication to a particular saint, the most popular of these include Mary, George and Michael.
Originally posted by cartenz
Originally posted by Char-Lee
Originally posted by mykingdomforthetruth
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yes the picture of the sign is the same shown on this site.
Mt. Sinai site in Saudi Arabia.
www.arkdiscovery.com...
I checked that link... wow; dont know where to start other than: Try sourcing information from academia and not religious zealots:
On the western or back side of the mountain is Rephidim where Moses and the Children of Israel first encamped before reaching Mt. Sinai. It was here that Moses struck the rock, above, which gushed forth large quantities of water. The giant 60 foot rock is on a 300 foot tall hill, and has obvious signs of water erosion, yet it is located in this desert region. The fissure in the rock is so large that you can walk easily through it.
EDIT: This is far more telling:
Hershel Shanks, editor of Biblical Archaeology Review was quoted in Newsweek that "Jebel el Lawz is the most likely site for Mount Sinai."
Shanks? really? I do read BAR, but Shanks has his own agenda--just read his magazine BAR, its well apparent.
If it speaks as if biblical events are literal and actual then, good chance it... less than credible.
Ron was on CBS News in 1984, telling about his trip to see the mountain and what he found there. He had entered the country without a visa and was thought to be a spy. He and is sons spent 76 days in prison and could have been executed, but God delivered them.
edit on 1-3-2013 by cartenz because: end quote...edit on 1-3-2013 by cartenz because: SHANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!edit on 1-3-2013 by cartenz because: God is a Lawyer????
originally posted by: sneaglebob12
Hello everyone.
From what I know, it is Ron Wyatt who claims he found biblical Mt. Sinai and artifacts around it but not many people believe him however if this is so then why is the area around the biblical mt. Sinai fenced off?