Exclusive: Kabbalist Blesses Jones to Uncover Holy Lost Ark

Exclusive: Kabbalist Blesses Jones to Uncover Holy Lost Ark

by Arutz Sheva

An unnamed Kabbalist has granted blessing to famed archeologist Dr. Vendyl Jones, to uncover the Holy Ark of the Covenant. Jones plans to excavate the Lost Ark by the Tisha B’Av Fast this summer.

The famed archaeologist, who is the inspiration for the “Indiana Jones” series, has spent most of his life searching for the Ark of the Covenant. The ark was the resting place of the Ten Commandments written by Moshe (Moses) on Mount Sinai, and was hidden just before the destruction of the First Temple.

The Talmud says the Ark is hidden in a secret passage under the Temple Mount. Jones says that in fact, the Ark was brought through a secret passage beneath the mount – and that same natural tunnel in fact continues 18 miles into the Judean Desert.

Throughout the many years of his quest, Jones has been in close contact and under the tutelage of numerous Rabbis and Kabbalists. Jones, who is extremely knowledgeable in Torah, Talmud and Kabbalah, has now received permission from both known and hidden Kabbalists to finally uncover the lost ark.

Dr. Jones, who divides his time between Texas and Israel, has been here since March 9th ready to finally reveal the Ark. However, Jones has been waiting for permission from a mysterious Kabbalist, as well as for project funding to come through.

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Posted by The Raphi at May 19, 2005 10:35 AM

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1. Jens Peter Reuss Christensen said:

Jeremiah 3 : 16 says the ark is no more remembered in the messianic Age! Perhaps because it symbolize the presence of HASHEM among his people ?

Jens Peter Reuss Christensen

Posted by: Jens Peter Reuss Christensen on May 19, 2005 05:54 AM

2. ShyGuy said:

Jens, I cannot find the verse you are referring to. Can you point it out to us?

Posted by: ShyGuy on May 19, 2005 10:49 AM

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