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Conference taveng::bagels

Title:BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest
Notice:1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration
Moderator:SMURF::FENSTER
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1524
Total number of notes:18709

964.0. "Has the Ark of the Covenent been found?" by FREEBE::TURNER () Wed Aug 08 1990 02:34

    Has anyone out there heard of a man from Nashville Tennessee who
    claims to have discovered the ark of the covenent. He says that
    he obtained an archaeological permit to open a cave that he believed
    was on the property bought by Jeremiah during the siege of Jerusalem.
    Some traditions assert that Jeremiah hid the ark the ark of mount
    Nebo or perhaps Sinai. Since the siege was already in progress it
    is unlikely that the ark would have been hidden outside of the the
    city. The man making these claims is Ron Wyatt of Nashville Tennessee.
    It seems to me that if this claim is true, word would get out. If
    this site was in the Arab sector of Jerusalem I can see how publicizing
    it would create a security problem for the Israeli government. Has
    anyone out there heard anything?
    
    					Shalom lehitraot,
    
    					John Turner
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964.1:-)SUBWAY::RAYMANone of the usual suspects...Wed Aug 08 1990 21:547
Call Indiana Jones!!!
:-) :-)

but seriously folks...
i have never heard anything like this.

			Louuuuuuuuuu
964.2Ark of the Covenant has been foundOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Mar 25 1996 20:2122
    We just had 100 (including our sr. pastor and 2 asst. pastors) people 
    from our church return from 10 days in Israel.  There were lots of
    great testimonies and exciting news, but there was 1 astounding one!
    
    The Israelites have been excavating under the Western wall for some
    time and there is now an exhibit called the "Rabbis' Tunnel."  This
    tunnel takes you several feet into the Temple Mount onto an old buried
    street that was commonly used by people in the first century to enter
    the Temple courtyard.
    
    When several hundred feet into the tunnel, they are parallel to the
    original site of the Holy of Holies.  It is commonly believed there
    that the Dome of the Tablets (north of the Dome of the Rock) is the
    original site of the Holy Place.  While there the guide told our 
    group that the Ark of the Covenant HAS BEEN FOUND DOWN THERE under the 
    mountain!!!  They have agreed to keep it in hiding with no public 
    announcement in order to not affect current peace negotiations.
    
    Yet another reason to detest this false peace treaty, but the news is
    too great to be kept a secret!
    
    Mike
964.3Sounds good, but...YOUNG::YOUNGPaulMon Mar 25 1996 21:477
    Re: .2
    
    Let me get this straight.  The Ark has been found, it's a secret,
    but the tourguides know and they tell random Americans?
    
    				Paul
    
964.4OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Mar 25 1996 22:235
    That's what I thought too, but I've been hearing rumblings of this from
    several different sources over the last year.  I think it could be
    true.
    
    Mike
964.5more on the ArkTFOSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Apr 08 1996 21:067
    The "Ancient Secrets of the Bible" TV show series (now available on video)
    featuring the Ark of the Covenant was aired as a CBS special on May 15,
    1992.  During this segment, Rabbi Shlomo Goren and Yehuda Getz said "on
    camera" that they know where it is; "off camera" they said they've
    actually seen it!
    
    Mike
964.6I'm still consuming this one with a grain of NaClCADSYS::GROSSThe bug stops hereMon Apr 08 1996 21:366
>   ... off camera" they said they've actually seen it!

Curious! They aren't "supposed" to see it at all. Only the Cohen Gadol was
permitted to see it and, even for him, only on Yom Kippur.

Dave
964.7TFOSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Apr 08 1996 21:504
    I know what you mean, but certainly someone other than the High Priest
    had to see it to dig it out from where it was found.
    
    Mike
964.8CPCOD::JOHNSONA rare blue and gold afternoonTue Apr 09 1996 00:375
    As an aside, is there a Cohen haGodel in Jerusalem today, without
    the temple existing?

    Leslie