Deplorable Patriot and Follower of Yeshua Hamashiach. The Lion of Judah. Precious Child of the Most High, still a little Ferrell

26 Droque stones tied to the sides of the Ark to keep it from tipping over in the turbulance.

Looks like a photo of Ron Wyatt. He made all of that public before he died 25 years ago. He was a very dedicated student of Biblical archeology.

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Deplorable Patriot and Follower of Yeshua Hamashiach. The Lion of Judah. Precious Child of the Most High, still a little Ferrell

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That be him. He found the Ark of the Covenant also, buried right below where Yeshua was hung on the cross and His blood dripped on the mercy seat. It had to be done. No one could make up such a beautiful story but YHVH.

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It is unfortunate that Wyatt wasn't able to bring out any proof. No artifact or video, only flecks of what he claimed was dried blood that have disappeared after testing.

I have more confidence about his Noah's ark claim than his Ark of the Covenant claim. I want it to be true but don't have the confidence to lead with it. In some ways the Ark of C story is so 'tall tale' that it undermines the N ark location.

Trey Smith has a video interview with one of the crew members who was with Wyatt during the dig. Very interesting. Also of note is that previously no one pictured the Cherub's wings as being the back and arms of the Merci Seat. Every artist rendering before was more like Indiana Jones with them kneeling on the lid, both wings touching.

Would be an interesting symbology dig to find similar (perhaps Egyptian) art that Speilberg was trying to counterfeit bait and switch.

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Another dot connect tid bit is that 1,000 years prior to Jesus' crucifixtion was that David brought Goliath's head to Jerusalem. I can't help but think that 'the place of the skull' might be more than the visual image of topography.

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