Ark of the Covenant

Priceless artifact - no way to put a number on it.
 

Don't think it will be found, however, due to it's extraordinary nature, I have read it's being brought back by is Owner.
 

Being priceless is relative; those who honor it too much consider it so, while those who don't don't. I expected that "priceless" answer, but if you find it as a treasure hunter, you will want to sell it.
 

Sorry ! My personal opinion on the fish story about the ark .

I believe a Flying Saucer, Big Foot & Nessie will be found Long before this Fantasy Object.

Being priceless is relative; those who honor it too much consider it so, while those who don't don't. I expected that "priceless" answer, but if you find it as a treasure hunter, you will want to sell it.

If I Find a Big Foot or Nessie, it would definitely be for sale to the Highest Bidder.
and starting bids would depend on if I'd have to get them Stuffed first.

if I found an abandoned Flying Saucer,& the government doesen't find out & steal it from me. it would depend on If I could get it started, Or at least live in it.
as to if it would be for sale or not.
 

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it don't need to be found if any country had that it would be terrifying
 

Loool... Certificate of Authenticity?
I believe if someone finds it, the Rabbi's will be able to judge its authenticity very well.
 

But if you find it your face will melt off!!
 

Can you point me to the source of this piece of information; face melt off?
 

Bottom line, if an item is found that claims to be the ark of the covenant, I don't see how it could be authenticated, proven - EVER
Look at the so many items out there that claim to authentic connections to Jesus / god and so on
their still fighting over the Jesus burial cloth thing
IMO
Brady
 

It all boils down to when the time is right for it to be found. I read that the ark was found, but was left where it was found. It was found where it was least likely to be found.
 

I agree with PA. We will never see an Ark just like we will never find Lots wife. A pillar of salt.
 

Being it holds God's Commandments, it be worth a lot to some, but not much to so many others, as it isn't quite politically correct anymore to those kind.
 

The face melt off is movie-based, so not much authentic. But I believe I have credible source that if you open it (not find it), your left eye will be punctured. So, the trick is to find it and not to open it (or have someone else to open it, or take the precautions necessary to protect your left eye). Authenticity can be verified easily, but only by the real specialists (there exist no experts in this, by the way)... The thing is; we have very unique skills, but we are unwilling to put them to work unless we know what's the potential return, especially that we never ask for funding or sponsorship by anyone; we take all the risks.
 

Your response indicates a belief that the Ark of the Covenant exists.

I'd never heard of the Ark of Gabriel, but last year there was talk that it was found beneath Mecca, transferred to the Russians after causing the death of around 2000, and taken to Antarctica for storage. Always trustworthy Youtube is all over that!
 

You may be too late; one man claims to have not only found the Ark of the Covenant but to have seen it with his own eyes. Ron Wyatt says he found the Ten Commandments on January 6, 1982. Wyatt, an amateur researcher, adventurer, and Seventh Day Adventist, believes he found the Ark buried under the remains of the old city of Jerusalem. Indeed, his version says that the Ark of the Covenant was situated exactly beneath the spot where Jesus of Nazareth was crucified.

I wonder if he also found the 'rod of Aaron' in the same container?

Don......
 

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