Chapter 1361 The Descendants of Jesus
Chapter 1361: Descendants of Jesus
——To Benicotov’s surprise, Christians also opposed the excavation work at first
He said: "They think that the purpose of the excavation is to lay the foundation for the Third Temple, and all archaeological investigations are just a guise of a disgusting conspiracy. I can only say that if you had not heard these rumors with your own ears, they would definitely make people feel like the product of fanatical imagination. "But, whether it is a joke or not, people have asked me in person more than once: Are you planning to rebuild the temple? And these people are historians and archaeologists, with outstanding intelligence and talent."
The most fiercely opposed the excavation were the authoritative figures of Judaism. ZF tried to obtain their consent before deciding to excavation. In 2018, Professor Mazar of the Institute of Archaeology of Hebrew University negotiated with the rabbis of Shefadi Church and the rabbis of Ashkenagi Church. The two rabbis immediately rejected the proposal.
Rabinihim, the Greater Rabbinichim of the Chapel of Shefadi, disagreed with the developer's plan, so the developer asked him to give further explanation.
He said that their excavation may prove that the Wailing Wall is not the western wall of Temple Mount. He also asked, since the excavation has nothing to do with scientific investigation, what is the significance of such excavation?
The excavation of Rabbi Utmann of Ashkenaji Church will involve some problems in Jewish law.
The biggest question is: If you discovered the Ark of the Covenant in this archaeological excavation, what would it be? The legend of the Jews said that the Ark of the Covenant was buried deep under the earth.
Professor Mazar said without knowingly: "That's a miracle!"
But the respected rabbi told the well-known professor that he was exactly this because from the perspective of Judaism, the descendants of Israel were "unclean" and therefore prohibited from touching the cabinet.
Therefore, before the Savior came, it is unimaginable that the idea of exploring the Temple Mount was irresponsible.
The rabbi's view of the Ark of the Covenant was entirely based on orthodox ideas. Since the Second Temple was destroyed, Judaism has confirmed that all Jews are unclean, and it is said that only the arrival of the true savior can end this situation.
Despite this, they tried to obtain the approval of the rabbi and also won two other single theocracy, namely the approval of both Christianity and Islam. They both came from the faith in Jehovah in the Old Testament.
Excavation work began. Although the excavation site is located outside the Temple Mount, some handmade products were unearthed. The age of which belongs to the First Temple Period, it is conceivable and no sign of the Ark of the Covenant was found.
A large number of unearthed cultural relics belong to the Muslim period and the Crusader period at the end of the Second Temple Period
Therefore, it can be concluded that Professor Mel Benicotov's excavation work certainly failed to confirm the Jewish statement about burying the Ark of the Covenant, but his excavation did not ultimately deny the legends
It seems that there is only one way to prove them, that is, to excavate inside the Temple Mount
Centuries before the birth of archaeology, the Templars had already discovered the interior of the Temple Mount, and they could not find the appointment at that time.
Still, it is necessary to figure out one thing: Has anyone in modern times been excavated inside the Temple Mount? If so, what did they find?
Some experts asked these questions to Dr. Gabi Bake, who was an expert in studying the First Temple Period of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
He said bluntly: "No one has ever attempted to excavate the interior of the Temple Mount since the birth of the ancient Chinese studies."
"Why?"
"Because it is the most holy place, the Muslim authorities prohibit all kinds of scientific investigations there. They think that is the most serious behavior of reading God. So for archaeologists, the Temple Mount has always been a mystery. Our knowledge of it is mostly theoretical and explanatory. In archaeology, we only have those discoveries of Charles Valen, and of course those of Parker. If I remember correctly, Parker did excavate the interior of the Temple Mount in 1910. However, he was not an archaeologist and he was a lunatic. He was looking for the ark."
It is impossible to tell whether Dr. Bucky said Parker was a "madman". Is this because Parker was looking for the Ark of the Covenant, or because Parker was looking for the Ark of the Covenant because Parker was a madman, or did Parker have obvious mad symptoms before digging the interior of the Rock Round Temple.
Valen was a young adjutant of the Royal British Academy of Engineering. In 1867, the "Palestine Development Foundation" headquartered in London had appointed him to excavate the Temple Mount, but his excavation scope was almost the same area, that is, outside the south of the Temple District.
A century later, Melbourne Idolf and his colleagues explored the place more thoroughly
The difference between these two excavations is that although Valen had also so actively sought permission to excavate inside the Temple Mount, his efforts were rejected by Ultraman who controlled Jerusalem at the time.
Not only that, at one time, Valen dug out a tunnel extending north and was preparing to dig under the exterior wall of Temple Hill, but the sound of sledgehammers and other tools used by the workers alarmed the prayers in the Al-Aqsa Mosque above their heads.
As a result, Valen and his men were attacked by hail-like stones from prayers, causing riots. Jerusalem Governor Izet Pasha immediately ordered their excavations to be suspended indefinitely.
Despite the difficulties, Valen was not discouraged. He managed to convince the Turks and resumed excavations. Later, he secretly tried to dig tunnels under the Temple Mount several times.
He planned to draw a map that records the locations of all the ancient ruins he might encounter, but he was unable to achieve this ambition and only dug up the foundation of the exterior wall of the Temple District.
Of course he did not find the Ark of the Covenant, but there was no evidence that he had planned to find the Ark of the Covenant at that time. His main interest was in the Second Temple period, and in this case he made many archaeological discoveries of long-lasting academic value.
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However, the situation of Montegu Bronsrow Parker was different. Parker was the son of Count Merley. He went to Jerusalem in public and said that he did not make any academic contributions in search of the Ark of the Covenant.
The expedition was described as "excellent by any standard to measure." The expedition was envisioned by a Finnish mystic named Walter Juvelius
In 1906, Juvimis submitted a paper to the Swedish University, providing insights into the destruction of Solomon's temple by the Babylonians. He said he had reliable information about the hidden place of the "Baojin Ark" and said that the place was in the temple area.
He also said that he carefully studied the relevant passages of the Bible and confirmed the existence of a secret tunnel, which led from a part of Jerusalem to the inside of the Temple Mount, after studying the excavation report of Charles Valen, he firmly believed that the secret passage was south of the El Al-Aqsa Mosque, in the area where Valen had already been excavated.
Juvelius believed that if the ark was found, the value of the ark would be approximately equal to 200 million US dollars, so he used the 200 million US dollars as bait to find investors to fund an excavation expedition. The purpose was to determine the location of the secret passage and clear it out so that the ark would be taken out.
His fundraising activities did not initially achieve much effect until later he met Montego in London
Brownsrow Parker Parker was 30 years old and supported Juvilius's career Parker fought for support from the nobles of Heheng, and soon raised a very useful amount of $125,000.
So the excavation work began. By August 1909, they established the excavation and expedition headquarters in Mount Olives, where the Temple Mount was located.
At that time, Jerusalem was still in the hands of Ultraman Turks and Governor Amusébei Pasha was not famous for his prudence and loyalty.
Parker used a bribe of $25,000 to get Pasha to approve his actions. He bribed Shek Kaliley with another small bribe. The latter was the hereditary guard of the Rock Round Temple, and agreed to bring Parker and his party into the holy land and ignore their activities there.
For obvious reasons, Parker and his party worked late at night to disguise themselves as Arabs and spent a week digging in the south of Temple Mount near the El-Aqsa Mosque.
Parker and the Irish one believed that the ark was buried there, but this effort was nothing. So, on the second half of April 18, 1911, when dawn was about to dawn, Parker turned his attention to the Rocky Hall and turned to the "Bonestone of the World" underground legendary deep cave.
At that time, there was no step to the "well of the soul", so Parker and his men had to use ropes to hang themselves and equipment into the holes. One end of the rope was firmly tied to the "cornerstone of the world"
They entered the cave, lit the wind lights, and began to walk along the ground of the cave. They walked to the last place of the ark. Before they could find out if there were other holes below, they were in great trouble. Although they bribed the hereditary guard Sek Khalilly, another assistant guard at the mosque appeared unexpectedly.
It is said that he decided to spend the night at Temple Mount because his home was full of guests that day. He heard the sound of excavation from the rocky round hall. He hurried into the hall and peeked under the "Well of Souls". He was frightened to find several foreigners with wide eyes and digging the sacred ground with picks and shovels.
Both sides immediately responded fiercely and frightened assassin guards of the mosque let out a harsh roar, then ran away while shouting, disappeared into the darkness and went to gather believers.
These British people also wisely realized that the gambling was over and retreated in a hurry.
They didn't even return to their camps, and immediately left Jerusalem and ran to the port of Jafa. Fortunately, a motorboat they rented was parked there.
Shortly after they fled, a large group of hysterical people rushed to Temple Mount Parker and his party to escape the group of people, and the unlucky Shek Hariley ended up in a very unlucky way.
Early that morning, a large-scale chaos broke out in Jerusalem, and Amusé Beypasha was suspected of being an accomplice of foreigners. This did not wrongly accuse him. He was immediately condemned and insulted.
He responded, ordered the immediately blockade of the Temple Mount and signed several orders: the foreign treasure hunters immediately arrested them as soon as they arrived at Jaffa. He took this step undoubtedly to comfort his guilty conscience
However, the rumor spread immediately, saying that Parker had found and abducted the Ark of the Covenant, and the leaders of the Muslim and Jewish leaders protested loudly, demanding that the holy object be allowed to be taken abroad.
The Jafa Police and Customs Authority received emergency telegrams, arrested the British who fled here, detained all their belongings, and conducted a very thorough search, but they found nothing, which made them in a dilemma.
So they confiscated the British's luggage, but agreed to let the British return to their dinghy to create a healthy atmosphere to continue interrogating them.
However, as soon as Parker and his colleagues boarded the boat safely, they ordered the sailors to drive the boat immediately and run fast.
British archaeologists did not participate in the next excavation of the Ark of the Covenant. The excavation began in the 1920s. The site was concentrated on Mount Nebo. The "Magabi" says that before the temple of Solomon was destroyed, the prophet Jeremiah hid the Ark of the Covenant on Mount Nebo.
The main initiator of this excavation was a strange American explorer who liked to wear Arabic robes. Although he was a man, he had a strange name, called Antonia Friedlic Voter.
He thoroughly examines Mount Nebo and its nearby Mount Piga, and announces with truly awesome originality that he has discovered a secret passage. This passage is enclosed by something like a wall, and Voltel has no intention of pushing it down
However, when he looked at the wall with a flashlight, he found an ancient inscription. He copied the inscription word by word and brought the copied inscription back to Jerusalem. He found a "scholar" from the Hebrew University who helped him decipher the hieroglyphics.
The inscription is: There is a golden covenant buried here
Unfortunately, Voltel was reluctant to reveal the name of the scholar who provided the translation. No one came forward to receive the honor in the subsequent sensation.
Later, Voltel could not produce the original inscription he copied. After that, he never returned to Mount Nebo and took the ark from the secret passage.
Half a century later, a new winner appeared, taking over the baton thrown by Voltel. The winner was also an American explorer named Tom Claust. Some of his previous "discoveries" include Noah's Ark and the City of Adam in the Tower of Babel.
Later, the gentleman relied on non-reversal and twists to get some papers left by Voltel, which obviously included a brief sketch of the blocked secret passage on Mount Nebo, which is said to have been buried in that mountain.
Mount Nebo is located in modern Jordan, so Claust flew to Jordan and his colleagues, all from an organization called the "International Institute for Restoration History", which is headquartered in Winfield, Kansas, USA. Their mission is of course to rescue the ark.
For this reason, they camped on Mount Nebo for four days, which shocked the Franciscan monks in the "Holy Land" church on the mountain.
They guarded the Byzantine church, which was said to be built in the place where Moses was buried. In the past few decades, these monks had made careful and professional archaeological excavations in the Mount Nebo area.
Needless to say, the Franciscan monks had never found the Ark of the Covenant, and so was Klaust at least not found in Mount Nebo. However, after Claust's excavation on Mount Nebo, he and his inspection team moved to the nearby Mount Piga.
They found a ditch in the hills and believed that along it, they could find the "secret passage" drawn on Voltel's sketch
Part of the ground in the ditch was blocked by a stone slab, which made them even more excited.
At night, they moved away from this unstable obstacle, and found a passage in front of them, and they walked about 600 feet underground.
There they saw a wall, which was exactly the same as the one Voltel described, and they did not hesitate to push the wall down. There was a hole made of rock behind the wall, about 7 feet square, and according to Claust, there was a rectangular box of gold, 62 inches long, 37 inches wide and 37 inches high.
It is said that there are two bars next to the box, which is no different from the bar that lifts the ark of the covenant mentioned in the Bible. There is also a cloth bag on one side of the box. Klaust probably has a statue of a winged angel that was placed on a mercy seat before.
These Americans conclude that they had found the sacred ark of the covenant they did not move it, touch it, nor did they turn it on them, they took a color photo of it with a camera with a flash
They then left Jordan and returned to the United States, and immediately informed the United International of the discovery
As a result, the international newspaper syndicate published a news story, and its responsible reporter said that the story is "more dramatic than any news I have reported in my life."
So, has the Ark of the Covenant really been found?
The photos taken in that stone cave are obviously critical evidence If qualified archaeologists have the opportunity to study those photos, they can confirm that the anecdotes announced by the Americans are true.
Therefore, Claust has refused to show those photos to anyone, and this practice is difficult to understand. He said that according to God's command, these photos can only be seen by London banker David Rothschild, because this person is a direct descendant of Jesus Christ and is the one who has been laid off to build the Third Temple.
And the ark of the covenant will be taken out of its hiding place and placed in the Third Temple
Rothschild, the famous Red Shield family, the invincible overlord of the financial world, is a terrible force that Germany has tried its best but has not defeated. Here, they can see that their historical heritage is not just a simple luck and mind, and has a better level of reason (to be continued)
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