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re: Ethiopian church that houses the Ark of the Covenant attacked
Posted on 1/26/21 at 8:29 am to ThinePreparedAni
Posted on 1/26/21 at 8:29 am to ThinePreparedAni
I seen several docs on those. They are incredible.
All mention the possible presence of the Ark.
There is no proof one way or the other, and the evidence I have seen says that the Templars possibly hid it there when they were being persecuted by a false pope or something or other.
Now that we have another false pope, I do find the timing interesting
All mention the possible presence of the Ark.
There is no proof one way or the other, and the evidence I have seen says that the Templars possibly hid it there when they were being persecuted by a false pope or something or other.
Now that we have another false pope, I do find the timing interesting
Posted on 1/26/21 at 8:31 am to ShoeBang
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I seen several docs on those. They are incredible.
All mention the possible presence of the Ark.
There is no proof one way or the other, and the evidence I have seen says that the Templars possibly hid it there when they were being persecuted by a false pope or something or other.
Now that we have another false pope, I do find the timing interestin
Israel was sacked repeatedly by foreign powers over the history of the New Testament. My guess is that the Ark was carried off and dismantled for the gold coating. Probably tossed the ten commandments in a ditch somewhere.
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