From Raiders of the Lost Ark to
the Da Vinci Code's Rosslyn Chapel, the Ark of the Covenant is one of
history's most legendary treasures
The Ark Of The Covenant --
Where is it Now?
by Brian Alan Burhoe
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December 21, 2012
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The most sacred object
described in the Bible was the Ark of the Covenant. Once kept in
King Solomon's Temple, it has been hidden from history for 2000
years. What happened to it? Where is it today?
There's a renewed
fascination today with the truths of the Bible and the history and
secrets of the Church. The success of Dan Brown's ANGELS & DEMONS
and THE DA VINCI CODE has been reflected by interest in THE HOLY
BLOOD AND THE HOLY GRAIL by Baigent, Leigh and Lincoln, THE HIRAM
KEY by Knight and Lomas, the re-discovered JESUS: THE MAN AND HIS
WORK and the controversial FREEMASONRY INSIDE-OUT: A NEW ANGLE ON
MASONIC SECRETS by Hugh McFarland.
The Holy Grail makes a fine
story, and may even be real. But there is something more sacred than
the Grail, it really existed, and it is again the source of modern
day quests...
1. THE ARK OF THE COVENANT
The Bible called it the Ark
of God, the Ark to Testimony and the Ark of the Covenant. It was a
large chest made of acacia wood and covered all over with the purest
gold. The "mercy seat" -- its upper surface or lid -- was decorated
with a rim of gold. On the sides were gold-covered rings, through
which carrying poles could be slid. Two angels in beautifully carved
wood kneeled at each end, their immense wings spread out over the
top of the Ark to touch each other.
What did this Ark of the
Covenant hold? The two tablets of stone which demonstrated the
testimony of God's Covenant with His people -- the stone tablets
that held the Ten Commandments.
The chest was said to be a
source of miraculous power -- or destructive power -- depending on
the purity of the soul of the one who gazed upon it.
The Ark was kept deep in the
Temple of Solomon, on Mount Moriah, in the holy city of Jerusalem.
And there it sat for centuries, with other sacred treasures gathered
by the great King Solomon.
Today, the Temple of Solomon
is rubble.
Where is the Ark of the
Covenant?
2. MANY BELIEFS
Ethiopian Christians believe
that the Ark lies hidden in a chapel in the ancient town of Axum,
close to the Red Sea.
Some historians believe that
it went to Rome. When the Roman Legions razed Jerusalem in 70 AD,
the Emperor's son Titus took the Temple of Solomon treasure to
Italy. When the barbarian Alaric sacked Rome in 410, the treasures
were hidden outside the city.
One claim has surfaced that
the 19th Century Parisian journalist who called himself Eliphas
Levi, wrote about the "treasure of Solomon" in his unpublished book
(only handwritten copies are said to exist) REVALATIONS OF
APPOLONIUS. It was said to be kept by a Guardian in a town called
Genzano di Roma. But the treasure is described by Levi as a "carved
stone of strange power, ancient even when the Phoenicians gave it to
King Solomon." Part of the Temple treasure, perhaps, but not the Ark
of the Covenant.
The best evidence is that it
was uncovered by the warrior-monks known as the Knights Templar.
3. THE TEMPLARS AND THE
COVENANT
The dramatic destruction of
the Knights Templar was caused by a number of factors. One, was the
greed of the King of France for their massive wealth. Another, was
the belief by Pope Clement that the Order of warrior-monks had
uncovered secret knowledge forbidden by Rome. These included
information on the True Christ, as described by the American author
Wallace D Wattles in JESUS: THE MAN AND HIS WORK. And secret
artifacts including -- perhaps -- the Ark of the Covenant?
The Temple of Solomon was
built in the middle of the 10th Century Before Christ. The Bible
relates in great detail how it was designed and built on the summit
of Mount Moriah. Solomon entered into contract with King Hiram of
Tyre to provide master stonemasons to build it. It took thousands of
laborers and skilled artisans to complete it. With its massive walls
of quarried stone, the temple consisted of the Oracle, or "most holy
place" and the "holy of holies" where the Ark of the Covenant was
safely kept. The temple was floored and wainscotted with cedar. Its
walls and floors were overlaid with gold. This history of
stonemasonry and temple design would become important to the
Templars and to the Freemasons, who would carry on their secrets.
One of the mysteries of the
Templars is -- why did they name themselves after the Temple of
Solomon -- when that temple had been destroyed over a thousand years
earlier? The evidence is that they deliberately made their
headquarters in the building over the ruins of the temple. That from
their very inception, they and their backers in Europe had a
specific interest in that Temple. That they -- in secret -- began an
excavation that led to the discovery of that Temple's ancient and
sacred treasures. That they had gone to Jerusalem with knowledge of
the techniques of King Hiram's stonemasons that enabled them to go
beyond certain massive blocks of stone to a hidden room unknown for
two thousand years.
4. TEMPLAR TREASURES
When the Knights Templar
disappeared from the world stage in 1307 (quite literally,
overnight). they took with them their treasures, including artifacts
uncovered in the Holy Land.
Many settled in Scotland, on
the mainland and on the Western Isles. The large number of Templar
and Masonic graves there have attracted much study.
As has Rosslyn Chapel.
Built in the village of
Roslin, south of Edinburgh, this chapel seems to be built to the
same design as Solomon's Temple. Some investigators believe that
"something of Templar origin" is buried beneath the chapel's floor.
Even if nothing is found in Rosslyn Chapel, perhaps the building
itself is the important key. Although built no later than 1470 --
two decades before Christopher Columbus set foot on New World soil,
Rosslyn Chapel has stone carvings of American plants such as maize
and aloe cactus. This is just one indication that ships of the
Templar Fleet had crossed the Atlantic and explored the coasts of
Central and North America, and that the stonemasons who built
Rosslyn Chapel knew of them.
Across the Atlantic from
Scotland, just off the coast of Nova Scotia (New Scotland) is an
island covered with live oak trees. Oak trees are not native to the
Americas. They are European. Yet some of these oak trees are older
than Columbus's "discovery" of America. On this Oak Island lies a
mystery -- a deep, well-constructed tunnel -- a tunnel that goes
straight down into the earth. Discovered in 1795, uncovering this
tunnel has become a preoccupation of one treasure hunter after
another. Over the years, engineers and explorers have tried to solve
its riddle.
The tunnel is 13 feet
across, with thick oak platforms at 10, 20 and 30 feet down. Further
digging has found more oak platforms sealed with putty and coconut
fiber. A cipher stone -- its markings as yet undeciphered. And
ingenious side-tunnels that go out to sea and keep the excavated
"pit" flooded. At least two chests seem to have been discovered so
far. But there is no true answer to who built this tunnel. Modern
engineers have been unable to solve its puzzle and uncover whatever
is buried at its bottom.
Is it the pirate Captain
Kidd's "Money Pit?" Did the British garrison in New York hide their
pay chests there in the 1770's? Or was it built earlier -- by the
Templars?
5. MORE DISCOVERIES
This last possibility has
been enhanced by a more recent discovery. Oak Island (the only
island covered by oak trees along the North American coast) lies at
the end of the LaHave River, like a navigational landmark. And
inland, where the LaHave River begins, very old stone walls have
been discovered. The walls are built, and mortared, in the style
used by Medieval stonemasons...
When European settlers first
came to Nova Scotia, the native Micmaq people told them stories of
white-skinned medicine men they named Glouscap and Ukchesakumou.
These white men had taught the Micmaq many things, including a
philosophy that men must live together in peace, and had healed the
sick. "One day," tha Micmaq concluded. "Glouscap got in his big
canoe and sailed away, never to come back."
Historians have thought that
these stories reflect memories of the earlier Viking settlements.
Vineland. But the Vikings would never have preached a gospel of
peace.
Did the Knights Templar, the
Knights of Christ, build a settlement up the LaHave River? What lies
in the earth with the Medieval stone walls?
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