The book is an interesting read (The Lost Ark of the Covenant) but I'm dubious about his conclusions. To summarize, there were two Arks- a gold ceremonial one and a wooden 'war' Ark, carved by Moses- this is the one he claims to have found.
here’s a secret for you. The Ark doesn’t need to be found because we can just build a new one, that’s why the directions are in the bible. It’s basically a power source that uses Gold and wood in layers. The cherubim are the positive and negative connections. One connects to the inner gold layer and and the other to the outer gold layer. :)
Tudor Parfitt, mentioned on the wiki page, is the guy who thinks he found the Ark of the Covenant in Africa.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor_Parfitt
https://www.haaretz.com/jewish/2010-05-30/ty-article/scholars-ark-of-the-covenant-claims-spark-african-storm/0000017f-db82-df62-a9ff-dfd7d97b0000
The book is an interesting read (The Lost Ark of the Covenant) but I'm dubious about his conclusions. To summarize, there were two Arks- a gold ceremonial one and a wooden 'war' Ark, carved by Moses- this is the one he claims to have found.
here’s a secret for you. The Ark doesn’t need to be found because we can just build a new one, that’s why the directions are in the bible. It’s basically a power source that uses Gold and wood in layers. The cherubim are the positive and negative connections. One connects to the inner gold layer and and the other to the outer gold layer. :)
That's very interesting, I'd not heard that before. Could I ask if you have any further reading/info on that- I'm fascinated.
Forgot this link. Look at these "shrines", do they look familiar? They should, they are ALL Arks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GhBDccdT9c