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Ron Wyatt discovered the Ark of the Covenant?


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On 8/19/2021 at 1:24 AM, Omegaman 3.0 said:

I think a decent overview of Mr. Wyatt can be read at

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Wyatt

The last source of information, I would use on anything religious is Wikipedia. Wikipedia resembles the woke mob versus a reliable sourcing reference. 

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21 hours ago, Slibhin said:

This guy is apparently the greatest archeologist who ever lived.

Possibly. 

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Very possibly true. I think a lot of other findings are true (Mt. Sinai Jabal-al-lawz). This one will always be unsure until God reveals it, but very possibly true. Even though he is a Seventh day adventist, God can use him to uncover things.

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I don't believe any of his claims.  

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On 1/11/2023 at 5:04 PM, Jayne said:

I don't believe any of his claims.  

Not even Jabal al lawz? There's too much proof beyond him. Many other people besides him have agreed with his foundings. Even now they are still finding out new stuff about Jabal al lawz long after his death. You can't really dismiss it.

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Who ever makes claims it is always worth and biblical to check those claims out.

For wyatt try:-

https://biblearchaeologyreport.com/2018/10/11/fake-news-in-biblical-archaeology/

 

Where achelogists comment on him and his unfounded claims.

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16 hours ago, Fallen into Grace said:

Not even Jabal al lawz? There's too much proof beyond him. Many other people besides him have agreed with his foundings. Even now they are still finding out new stuff about Jabal al lawz long after his death. You can't really dismiss it.

The two men who also believe this have asked their names not be associated with Ron Wyatt.  And all I see when I Google this are people who do NOT believe that this is viable.

Frankly, I do not believe anyone knows for certain which mountain is THE Mount Sinai.

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2 minutes ago, Jayne said:

The two men who also believe this have asked their names not be associated with Ron Wyatt.  And all I see when I Google this are people who do NOT believe that this is viable.

Frankly, I do not believe anyone knows for certain which mountain is THE Mount Sinai.

There is a monastery on Mount Sinai, but of course what they may say there is not necessarily to be followed.

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On 8/17/2021 at 6:25 PM, Faith-Not-Fear said:

I was just wondering if others here have watched Ron Wyatt YouTube videos or have read books about him supposedly discovering the Ark of the Covenant hidden under Golgotha. The thought that the sacrificial blood of Jesus was actually spilled onto the Ark is shocking and intriguing.  What are other's thoughts here about Ron Wyatt and his discoveries? (Especially this one) True or false, and why?

The darkness will always resist any historical evidence of Biblical events. Such as Noah ship, the real Mt Sinai,  Red Sea evidence at the bottom, giant skeletons etc etc.

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The Ark of the Covenant shouldn't exist any longer.  Its function was to provide a place where God's presence would deal mercy to Israel, and that function was ended the moment Jesus declared "It is [now and forever, totally] finished!"  Just as the curtain in the Temple tore in two, so the Ark of the Covenant would have shattered at that very moment as it became useless -- in fact not just useless, but false because Jesus is the true Ark of the Covenant.

As for this amateur archaeologist . . . he should have gone to a graduate school for a degree in archaeology before setting out and making a fool of himself.

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