Where is the Ark of the Covenant



People have tried in vain for centuries to locate and recover the Bible’s most sacred objects. The famed Ark of the Covenant is one of the most sought-after religious antiquities.

The ornate, gilded case said to have been built 3,000 years ago by the Israelites to house the stone tablets on which the Ten Commandments were written is this legendary artifact.
The Ark is described in biblical accounts as being large, about the size of a 19th-century seaman’s chest, made of gold-plated wood, and topped with two large, golden angels. Poles inserted through rings on its sides were used to carry it.

The Ark has been linked to a number of Old Testament miracles.

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8 thoughts on “Where is the Ark of the Covenant”

  1. Its in Jeremiah’s grotto under Golgotha, Ron Wyatt found it back in 82, there is a couple of angels guarding it so good luck getting close to it without dying 😎 ✝️

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  2. Out of all the made up mythological origins of the different royal families throughout history, being related to Solomon is perhaps the most plausible…

    I still like the Saxon one from when they converted to Christianity but still wanted to be descended from the god Woden and so had Woden mythological ancestor who snuck on the ark.

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