Spirit-Digest
New
claim over discovery of the lost Ark of the Covenant
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Posted: August 09, 1999
1:00 am Eastern
By David M. Bresnahan
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An archeologist who claims to have
found the Ark of the Covenant directly below the crucifixion site of Jesus
Christ has died after giving a deathbed interview to WorldNetDaily.
Noah's
Ark, Sodom and Gomorrah, the Ark of the Covenant, the crucifixion site of Jesus
Christ, and more have been the subject of controversial claims made by an
archaeologist who spent much of his life documenting sites and events from the
Bible.
Ron Wyatt died after a lengthy battle with cancer last Wednesday,
but his quest to provide information that would lead to more people accepting
the teachings of the Bible continues at Wyatt Archeological Research, a
non-profit, non-denominational organization in Tennessee.
Reached just
before his death, the telephone interview with Wyatt was to last only a few
minutes because of his very weak condition. He actually spoke for nearly an
hour. A few days later, Wyatt succumbed to the disease.
The evidence of
the various finds Wyatt claimed to have made has been debated by religious
leaders, scholars and lay people, for at least a decade. There are many who
believe his findings are genuine, and there are a few who are not so willing to
accept his claims.
According to Wyatt, he was able to physically locate
the Ark of the Covenant, the container for the original tablets of the Ten
Commandments, with the Mercy Seat intact on the top. It was found in a chamber
just outside the walls of ancient Jerusalem about 20 feet below what Wyatt also
claimed was the actual site of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Wyatt
said he found an earthquake crack directly below where the cross would have
been. It extends down through the rock to the resting place of the Mercy Seat
atop the Ark of the Covenant, he told WorldNetDaily. The blood of Christ would
have flowed through that crack after his death and after his side was pierced by
a soldier's spear.
The site of the crucifixion appears to have evidence
that it was once enclosed in a first century building, apparently a church. The
site includes a large round stone which perfectly fits the Garden Tomb --
accepted by many as the place from which the body of Christ rose from the dead.
The Bible teaches the concept of sacrifice of animals, symbolic of the
actual blood sacrifice Christ would make. The act of Christ, regarded by some as
the great High Priest, permitting himself to be sacrificed and placing his own
blood upon the Mercy Seat was the great and final act in the process of blood
sacrifice, according to the writings of Wyatt.
Wyatt believed that the
Ark of the Covenant, along with other sacred objects from the first Temple in
Jerusalem, were all secreted away just prior to the entrance of the Babylonians
into the city about 600 years before the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. There are
many tunnels beneath Jerusalem even to this day. These most sacred objects were
protected in a chamber and the entrance was sealed and hidden.
"When
Christ died, the earth quaked. The rock was split right below His cross and this
crevice extended right down into the hidden chamber which contained the
undefiled 'earthly' Throne of God -- the Ark with its Mercy Seat," explained
Wyatt in one of his research letters. "After He was dead, when the centurion
stuck his spear into Christ's side and pierced His spleen, the blood and water
came out, falling down through that crack and was sprinkled on the Mercy Seat."
Wyatt explained that in the former Temple service, the high priest
sprinkled the blood of the sacrifice on the Mercy Seat. Wyatt said Christ, as
the great High Priest, was the only one who could physically sprinkle the blood
on the Mercy Seat. It was an act of God that everything was in the right place,
and that there was an earthquake which enabled Christ to spill his own blood
onto the Mercy Seat in fulfillment of this ancient rite, he explained.
Wyatt did not make any claims of grandeur, nor did he claim to be a prophet. He
said his only role was to be a willing servant.
"God has a way of
communicating his wishes to people, and I'm not the only one able to do that so
I don't flatter myself to think that I'm something special. I was there, I was
willing, so therefore God allowed me this privilege. There are others who are in
communication with him. There are others who are familiar with this material who
will see that it is presented," Wyatt told WorldNetDaily by phone just before
his death, indicating that more of his evidence and findings will soon be made
public.
It was back on Jan. 6, 1982 when Ron Wyatt realized what he had
found during the excavation of the Ark of the Covenant.
"I just went
from stunned to more stunned I guess," he described . "When I started making the
excavation I wasn't looking for the Ark of the Covenant. I had no idea or intent
to be looking for the crucifixion site, so as I proceeded with the excavation
and found this crucifixion site, it was a thrill and a happy set of
circumstances, and I didn't make the connection with the blood on the mercy seat
until I actually saw it."
He said the significance of the find took on a
new meaning when he actually found the crack which extended from the Mercy Seat
all the way up through solid rock to the location he had found above where the
crucifixion took place.
Wyatt claimed that he was authorized to make his
excavations by the Antiquities Department, but that bureaucrats within that
agency insisted that his findings must be kept secret. He was told that Jewish
extremists might view the discovery as a sign that it was time to rebuild the
ancient Temple in Jerusalem. The Muslim Dome of the Rock now sits on the site
that Jewish fundamentalists believe must one day be destroyed and a new Jewish
temple built.
Wyatt has made public a significant amount of his research
and findings, but he has withheld certain documents and photographs to comply
with the agreement he made with Israeli officials. His refusal to provide
everything resulted in criticism from some.
The day after the death of
Wyatt, one detractor sent an e-mail to WorldNetDaily saying, "The world has lost
one of the most colorful charlatans of all time." He predicted that nothing will
ever come of the discoveries and even claimed that Wyatt is not with God now
because he must account for his lies.
"There's nothing can be done to
prevent ridicule that I'm aware of. I don't think it would be appropriate to
deny people the opportunity of using ridicule because I think that's part of
showing their true character," Wyatt told WorldNetDaily of those who have
attacked his claims.
This discovery of the Ark of the Covenant and the
crucifixion site are more important to the non-Christians than to the believing
Christians, according to Wyatt. He believes the discovery will help to bring
people of other faiths to Christ.
"They've been taught something else
all their life. So God is doing this show-and-tell through these revelations and
these discoveries to prove to them real quick that the Bible is historically
accurate and divinely inspired," Wyatt explained. He quoted from Jeremiah
16:19-22 predicting unbelievers will come from all parts of the earth to learn
of the discoveries.
"Surely our fathers have inherited lies, vanity, and
things wherein there is no profit. Shall a man make gods unto himself, and they
are no gods," quoted Wyatt.
"This last revelation is for the inhabitants
of the earth who don't have a clue, as well as for those of us who do have a
clue and have been commissioned by Christ to reach out to help bring these
people who don't have a clue into the fold. So these are tools that God has
given the believers to strengthen their faith and to reach out with. They are
tools that will be extremely effective in these the last pouring out to the
entire population, all inhabitants of the earth," he explained.
Wyatt
has been involved in a number of significant archeological studies of biblical
sites and artifacts. These have included Noah's Ark, the crossing of the Red Sea
by Moses, Mount Sinai, Sodom and Gomorrah, and others. Nothing else has the
significance of the Ark of the Covenant and its tie to the crucifixion of Jesus
Christ, he explained.
"My personal assessment is that this is the
culmination of the whole plan of salvation. I believe it's the finishing off and
the final proof and evidence for what has happened here on this planet. And I
think that it's being presented at a time just before probation's closed while
people can still decide to go along with God," Wyatt stated.
WorldNetDaily made contact with sources within the U.S. intelligence community
that have been reliable in past investigations. Experts on both Israeli and
Muslim politics and beliefs were contacted to determine their assessment on the
impact of Wyatt's discoveries.
Both sources expressed disbelief that the
Israeli government wanted to hide the discovery for the reason they gave Wyatt.
Instead both agreed that it was likely the Israelis are concerned that when Jews
learn of the connection of the crucifixion site with the Ark of the Covenant
there could be large conversions which would threaten Jewish control of the
government, assuming that the discoveries are true. Neither source was aware of
the discoveries previously.
WorldNetDaily was not able to convey that
assessment to Wyatt prior to his death for his reaction.
Wyatt did say
that he did not expect the Ark of the Covenant would ever be removed from its
current resting placed. The access tunnel used by Wyatt's archeological team has
been sealed. The pictures and videos of the find are what he said would soon be
shown worldwide.
"The blood and all of that part will be shown, all of
that, on video. The only thing that will be shown typically that people will be
able to have a look at and maybe touch, you know I don't know what the
restrictions will be on that, and that's the tables of stone," said Wyatt,
referring to the tablets containing the Ten Commandments found inside the Ark of
the Covenant itself.
Wyatt said he did not believe the Jews will ever
successfully rebuild the Temple because they would want to resume the practice
of blood sacrifice within the Temple, something that he says God would not
permit to happen.
"I believe that if they do set about to do a Temple
thing, it will be part of Satan's deception," he added.
He said that
when the Ark of the Covenant and the Temple furnishings were moved to the hidden
chamber, that location became the Temple of the Lord, or the Holy of Holies. It
remained untouched and undefiled so that Christ could complete his ultimate
sacrifice.
He is confident they remain where he found them. He does not
believe they have been secreted away.
"Let me say this, and this is a
touchy point and I try to avoid it. There's some 14 to 16 individuals that have
died because they have tried to in some way to manipulate this," he explained
without providing the details.
"Some have had to do with withdrawing a
permit and others have had to do with, shall we say, trying to actually get in
there and move the furnishings. So I believe that God has adequately
demonstrated, at least to me, that He is not going to allow this to be moved. I
do know this, and that is that nothing will happen to this that is not in God's
plan because this is the most important part of the plan of salvation that has
been carried out. This is it, the heart and soul of it. There's no way he's
going to allow people, demons, or any other forces to interfere with it being
done exactly as he wants it done," he stated.
The crucifixion site was
found on the side of the Golgotha hill, or Place of the Skull just outside the
old north wall of Jerusalem, not far from the Garden Tomb. It was discovered
under many feet of soil with actual holes in the rock where crosses were placed,
and niches in the rock wall behind where three signs were placed. The large
circular stone used to cover the garden tomb was also located there, and it was
all surrounded by the foundation of a first century building. The central, main
cross hole has an earthquake crack beside it.
Photographic evidence was
obtained, and then the site was covered back over with 12 feet of dirt and a
garden established. Wyatt says it was landscaped to avoid controversy. The
entrance to the system of caves and tunnels, found by the Wyatt team in the
cliff wall was also sealed over.
In conclusion, Wyatt was asked to
describe his spiritual growth since his discoveries. What is the difference in
his gospel understanding before the discoveries and since?
"Basically,
getting to know God and complying with his required character changes and all of
that. I was experiencing those things, and of course I had a hunger and a
thirst. I had a big curiosity. To be perfectly honest that may have outweighed
the other consideration and then the difference between what I felt then and now
is I believed what the Bible said. I believed what it says to be true, that's
the Authorized King James by the way. However, now I know that what it says is
true," he concluded.
Wyatt added that it has been his role to do more
than just dig up interesting artifacts. He accepted the added responsibility to
explain the religious significance of the items he found.
The Wyatt
Archeological Research group maintains a small museum in Tennessee where the
evidence and work of Ron Wyatt can be examined and studied. The death of Mr.
Wyatt is not expected to stop the effort of telling the world about the
findings, according to a spokesman.
WorldNetDaily has examined extensive
evidence regarding the various claims and discoveries made by Wyatt for several
weeks. Several critics have been found who have voiced their opinion that the
work of Wyatt Archaeological Research is fraudulent, but evidence to support
those charges cannot be found.
The evidence is sufficient to conclude
that Wyatt's team conducted the claimed archeological digs and investigations.
WorldNetDaily is not qualified to determine the value of the evidence.
Wyatt was given a deathbed opportunity to either reaffirm or recant his claims.
He chose to reaffirm all that he has claimed without hesitation.
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David M. Bresnahan is an investigative journalist for
WorldNetDaily.com
9/29/11
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