An international team of archaeologists has announced plans to search an area the Bible says once stored the Ark of the Covenant. On the highest hills in west Jerusalem, Kiriath-Jearim is mentioned in the Bible as a resting place of the Ark of the Covenant, a gold-gilded wooden chest from the Book of Exodus that contained tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments.
The project is a joint venture of Tel Aviv University and Collège de France to be directed by Israel Finkelstein, Christophe Nicolle and Thomas Römer. In 1905, a farmer discovered remnants of a Byzantine place of worship on the hill. This summer, archaeologists will climb the mound to search for new information regarding passages from the Hebrew Bible. READ MORE
WOW IMPRESSIVE article..the words TEN COMMANDMENTS found one time..nothing about the rods of aaron or the jar of manna.
Chase after gold….searching for artificate and SPIT ON MY FATHER’S TEN COMMANDMENTS. and they are so schooled have such smart brains…I PRAY THEY TAKE THEIR EYES OFF THE GLITTER AND sink their teeth in to what REALLY MATTERS AND know that gold does not buy your way into MY FATHER’S HOUSE.
I PRAY YOU ALL SEE how what TRULY IS IMPORTANT…THE TEN COMMANDS GIVEN BY MY FATHER.
AND THE TRUTH EVERYONE SEEKS IS IN MY FATHERS COMMANDS AND OBEYING THEM a totally pleasure.