[Part 4] so why do they gotta have that going on.. the ark with the blood is still on it.. does it do some kind of "vibe" to the earth?
Let's clarify a bit. When you say "they gotta have that going on," it implies there's some ongoing situation with the Ark and the blood. From a factual, verifiable standpoint, there is no credible evidence that the Ark of the Covenant is currently in a chamber under Jerusalem with Christ's blood on it, or that it is doing anything to the earth.
The entire scenario of the Ark being there with the blood on it and its potential effects stems solely from Ron Wyatt's unsubstantiated claims and the beliefs of his followers.
Within Ron Wyatt's narrative, and the eschatological interpretations that his followers often hold, the Ark with the blood on it doesn't necessarily emit a "vibe" to the earth in a New Age or mystical energy sense. Instead, its significance, if it were truly there as he claimed, would be understood in a theological and prophetic context:
Symbol of Completed Atonement: The primary "vibe" or impact would be its symbolic power. For those who believe Wyatt's claims, the Ark, having literally received the blood of Christ, would stand as the ultimate physical testament to the completion of God's plan of salvation. It would be seen as the physical manifestation of the New Covenant replacing the Old.
Future Witness and Revelation: In Wyatt's view, the Ark's ultimate purpose for remaining hidden was to be revealed at a specific, future time. When it is revealed (again, according to his claims), it is believed it would:
Serve as undeniable proof: Its discovery, especially with the alleged blood evidence, would be irrefutable proof of Christ's divinity and the truth of the biblical narrative.
Call people to repentance: This revelation would lead to a mass awakening, convincing many of the truth of God and His word.
Precede major end-time events: It's often linked to the enforcement of Sunday laws (the "Mark of the Beast" in some interpretations), with the Ark's revelation acting as a final warning or sign before Christ's second coming.
So, while "vibe" isn't the term they'd likely use, the idea is that its presence, even while hidden, maintains its spiritual significance, and its eventual revelation would have profound, world-altering theological consequences, not necessarily a direct energetic emission to the planet itself.
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Winding down the research here.. I get where this area is. Rewatched the start of that first vid..
Original Ron Wyatt Ark of the Covenant Discovery with Extras
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_l9pUIeBak
Was checking that skull wall area and the bus depot by this cliff wall. You can see in this vid when she comes out and goes to where you're looking down at the bus depot. That's where his entrance is. This was the late 80's.
I find this video where a guy tries to find that area these days.
"Searching for the Ark of the Covenant Today According to the Ron Wyatt Account"
There's a deck by the bus depot.. he can see the skull wall. Then he heads towards that tomb garden.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGXf2DgmOdM
But now they have this patio stuff built over it. So it woulda been earlier on before he goes towards the tomb garden.
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Doing some more research. You had this page:
https://www.ronwyatt.com/ark_of_the_covenant_pt_3
The Contents of the Chamber
During his several visits to the chamber, he tried to thoroughly explore the contents. He measured the chamber and found it to be 22 feet long by 12 feet on 2 sides, while the other 2 sides followed the line of the cliff-face, forming a chamber that narrowed down in one corner.
The objects he saw in that chamber that he feels confident in identifying are:
the Ark of the Covenant in the Stone case;
the Table of Shewbread;
the Golden Altar of Incense that was in front of the veil;
the Golden Censer;
the 7-branched Candlestick holder, (which didn't have candles but had tiny, bowlike golden oil lamps which are built into the tips of the candlestick);
a very large sword;
an Ephod;
a Miter with an ivory pomegranate on the tip;
a brass shekel weight; numerous oil lamps;
and a brass ring which appeared to be for hanging a curtain or something similar.
Was also a video "Ron Wyatt Speaking in Zedekiah's Cave". 1997.. That's a cave not far from there. That's how they got the ark from the other side, under the Jerusalem wall. He's talking to a group of people down there about details of when he discovered the Ark. 58 minutes long though and you hear a translator talking the whole time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXTRMvGfvMk
He tells the story.. but this video here, somebody did a 3D computer animation of the whole excavation process and when he encountered the ark area.
13 minutes you get to his stuff.
[Part 4] so why do they gotta have that going on.. the ark with the blood is still on it.. does it do some kind of "vibe" to the earth?
Let's clarify a bit. When you say "they gotta have that going on," it implies there's some ongoing situation with the Ark and the blood. From a factual, verifiable standpoint, there is no credible evidence that the Ark of the Covenant is currently in a chamber under Jerusalem with Christ's blood on it, or that it is doing anything to the earth.
The entire scenario of the Ark being there with the blood on it and its potential effects stems solely from Ron Wyatt's unsubstantiated claims and the beliefs of his followers.
Within Ron Wyatt's narrative, and the eschatological interpretations that his followers often hold, the Ark with the blood on it doesn't necessarily emit a "vibe" to the earth in a New Age or mystical energy sense. Instead, its significance, if it were truly there as he claimed, would be understood in a theological and prophetic context:
Symbol of Completed Atonement: The primary "vibe" or impact would be its symbolic power. For those who believe Wyatt's claims, the Ark, having literally received the blood of Christ, would stand as the ultimate physical testament to the completion of God's plan of salvation. It would be seen as the physical manifestation of the New Covenant replacing the Old.
Future Witness and Revelation: In Wyatt's view, the Ark's ultimate purpose for remaining hidden was to be revealed at a specific, future time. When it is revealed (again, according to his claims), it is believed it would:
Serve as undeniable proof: Its discovery, especially with the alleged blood evidence, would be irrefutable proof of Christ's divinity and the truth of the biblical narrative.
Call people to repentance: This revelation would lead to a mass awakening, convincing many of the truth of God and His word.
Precede major end-time events: It's often linked to the enforcement of Sunday laws (the "Mark of the Beast" in some interpretations), with the Ark's revelation acting as a final warning or sign before Christ's second coming.
So, while "vibe" isn't the term they'd likely use, the idea is that its presence, even while hidden, maintains its spiritual significance, and its eventual revelation would have profound, world-altering theological consequences, not necessarily a direct energetic emission to the planet itself.
======================
Winding down the research here.. I get where this area is. Rewatched the start of that first vid..
Original Ron Wyatt Ark of the Covenant Discovery with Extras
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_l9pUIeBak
Was checking that skull wall area and the bus depot by this cliff wall. You can see in this vid when she comes out and goes to where you're looking down at the bus depot. That's where his entrance is. This was the late 80's.
I find this video where a guy tries to find that area these days.
"Searching for the Ark of the Covenant Today According to the Ron Wyatt Account"
There's a deck by the bus depot.. he can see the skull wall. Then he heads towards that tomb garden.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGXf2DgmOdM
But now they have this patio stuff built over it. So it woulda been earlier on before he goes towards the tomb garden.
[Part 4] so why do they gotta have that going on.. the ark with the blood is still on it.. does it do some kind of "vibe" to the earth?
Let's clarify a bit. When you say "they gotta have that going on," it implies there's some ongoing situation with the Ark and the blood. From a factual, verifiable standpoint, there is no credible evidence that the Ark of the Covenant is currently in a chamber under Jerusalem with Christ's blood on it, or that it is doing anything to the earth.
The entire scenario of the Ark being there with the blood on it and its potential effects stems solely from Ron Wyatt's unsubstantiated claims and the beliefs of his followers.
Within Ron Wyatt's narrative, and the eschatological interpretations that his followers often hold, the Ark with the blood on it doesn't necessarily emit a "vibe" to the earth in a New Age or mystical energy sense. Instead, its significance, if it were truly there as he claimed, would be understood in a theological and prophetic context:
Symbol of Completed Atonement: The primary "vibe" or impact would be its symbolic power. For those who believe Wyatt's claims, the Ark, having literally received the blood of Christ, would stand as the ultimate physical testament to the completion of God's plan of salvation. It would be seen as the physical manifestation of the New Covenant replacing the Old.
Future Witness and Revelation: In Wyatt's view, the Ark's ultimate purpose for remaining hidden was to be revealed at a specific, future time. When it is revealed (again, according to his claims), it is believed it would:
Serve as undeniable proof: Its discovery, especially with the alleged blood evidence, would be irrefutable proof of Christ's divinity and the truth of the biblical narrative.
Call people to repentance: This revelation would lead to a mass awakening, convincing many of the truth of God and His word.
Precede major end-time events: It's often linked to the enforcement of Sunday laws (the "Mark of the Beast" in some interpretations), with the Ark's revelation acting as a final warning or sign before Christ's second coming.
So, while "vibe" isn't the term they'd likely use, the idea is that its presence, even while hidden, maintains its spiritual significance, and its eventual revelation would have profound, world-altering theological consequences, not necessarily a direct energetic emission to the planet itself.
======================
Winding down the research here.. I get where this area is. Rewatched the start of that first vid..
Original Ron Wyatt Ark of the Covenant Discovery with Extras
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_l9pUIeBak
Was checking that skull wall area and the bus depot by this cliff wall. You can see in this vid when she comes out and goes to where you're looking down at the bus depot. That's where his entrance is. This was the late 80's.
I find this video where a guy tries to find that area these days.
"Searching for the Ark of the Covenant Today According to the Ron Wyatt Account"
There's a deck by the bus depot.. he can see the skull wall. Then he heads towards that tomb garden.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGXf2DgmOdM
But now they have this patio stuff built over it. So it woulda been earlier on before he goes towards the tomb garden.
[Part 4] so why do they gotta have that going on.. the ark with the blood is still on it.. does it do some kind of "vibe" to the earth?
Let's clarify a bit. When you say "they gotta have that going on," it implies there's some ongoing situation with the Ark and the blood. From a factual, verifiable standpoint, there is no credible evidence that the Ark of the Covenant is currently in a chamber under Jerusalem with Christ's blood on it, or that it is doing anything to the earth.
The entire scenario of the Ark being there with the blood on it and its potential effects stems solely from Ron Wyatt's unsubstantiated claims and the beliefs of his followers.
Within Ron Wyatt's narrative, and the eschatological interpretations that his followers often hold, the Ark with the blood on it doesn't necessarily emit a "vibe" to the earth in a New Age or mystical energy sense. Instead, its significance, if it were truly there as he claimed, would be understood in a theological and prophetic context:
Symbol of Completed Atonement: The primary "vibe" or impact would be its symbolic power. For those who believe Wyatt's claims, the Ark, having literally received the blood of Christ, would stand as the ultimate physical testament to the completion of God's plan of salvation. It would be seen as the physical manifestation of the New Covenant replacing the Old.
Future Witness and Revelation: In Wyatt's view, the Ark's ultimate purpose for remaining hidden was to be revealed at a specific, future time. When it is revealed (again, according to his claims), it is believed it would:
Serve as undeniable proof: Its discovery, especially with the alleged blood evidence, would be irrefutable proof of Christ's divinity and the truth of the biblical narrative.
Call people to repentance: This revelation would lead to a mass awakening, convincing many of the truth of God and His word.
Precede major end-time events: It's often linked to the enforcement of Sunday laws (the "Mark of the Beast" in some interpretations), with the Ark's revelation acting as a final warning or sign before Christ's second coming.
So, while "vibe" isn't the term they'd likely use, the idea is that its presence, even while hidden, maintains its spiritual significance, and its eventual revelation would have profound, world-altering theological consequences, not necessarily a direct energetic emission to the planet itself.
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so why do they gotta have that going on.. the ark with the blood is still on it.. does it do some kind of "vibe" to the earth?
Let's clarify a bit. When you say "they gotta have that going on," it implies there's some ongoing situation with the Ark and the blood. From a factual, verifiable standpoint, there is no credible evidence that the Ark of the Covenant is currently in a chamber under Jerusalem with Christ's blood on it, or that it is doing anything to the earth.
The entire scenario of the Ark being there with the blood on it and its potential effects stems solely from Ron Wyatt's unsubstantiated claims and the beliefs of his followers.
Within Ron Wyatt's narrative, and the eschatological interpretations that his followers often hold, the Ark with the blood on it doesn't necessarily emit a "vibe" to the earth in a New Age or mystical energy sense. Instead, its significance, if it were truly there as he claimed, would be understood in a theological and prophetic context:
Symbol of Completed Atonement: The primary "vibe" or impact would be its symbolic power. For those who believe Wyatt's claims, the Ark, having literally received the blood of Christ, would stand as the ultimate physical testament to the completion of God's plan of salvation. It would be seen as the physical manifestation of the New Covenant replacing the Old.
Future Witness and Revelation: In Wyatt's view, the Ark's ultimate purpose for remaining hidden was to be revealed at a specific, future time. When it is revealed (again, according to his claims), it is believed it would:
Serve as undeniable proof: Its discovery, especially with the alleged blood evidence, would be irrefutable proof of Christ's divinity and the truth of the biblical narrative.
Call people to repentance: This revelation would lead to a mass awakening, convincing many of the truth of God and His word.
Precede major end-time events: It's often linked to the enforcement of Sunday laws (the "Mark of the Beast" in some interpretations), with the Ark's revelation acting as a final warning or sign before Christ's second coming.
So, while "vibe" isn't the term they'd likely use, the idea is that its presence, even while hidden, maintains its spiritual significance, and its eventual revelation would have profound, world-altering theological consequences, not necessarily a direct energetic emission to the planet itself.