Today, Abuna Pauolos, leader of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, backed off on the much-anticipated announcement about the Ark of the Covenant being in Ethiopian hands, which he claims to have seen.
No evidence or announcement was made public today even though world has been expecting the unveiling of the Ark.
Many still believe that Ethiopia may actually have the real Ark, but have been pressured by Governments and other religious leaders to keep it safe and hidden.
Bob Cornuke, considered by many to be a real life Indiana Jones, believes that Ethiopia "either ha(s) the Ark of the Covenant or they have a replica that they have believed to be the Ark of the Covenant for 2,000 years."
To read the full article please visit WorldNetDaily.
It's an exciting story either way, and one to keep track of over the coming weeks.
(Image above: "Sketch of Ark of the Covenant based on a description by the late explorer Ron Wyatt" {found at the Wyatt Museum})
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Ark of the Covenant Unveiling
On Friday June 26Th, 2009, the patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Ethiopia claims he will unveil to the world the Ark of the Covenant which, according to Biblical lore, contains the Ten Commandments.
If true, this will be one of the most exciting and important archaeological finds in history of our world. While some are claiming this is a political hoax, others are outraged that the Ethiopian Patriarch has decided to show this relic that has apparently been in Ethiopian hands for 2,000 years.
Whatever the case may be, this is truly exciting news!
To read the full article, head over to WorldNetDaily.
If true, this will be one of the most exciting and important archaeological finds in history of our world. While some are claiming this is a political hoax, others are outraged that the Ethiopian Patriarch has decided to show this relic that has apparently been in Ethiopian hands for 2,000 years.
Whatever the case may be, this is truly exciting news!
To read the full article, head over to WorldNetDaily.
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Ark,
Bob Cornuke,
Indiana Jones,
Wyatt Museum
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