Biblical Mysteries: Ark Of The Covenant (2010) | Full Movie | Michael Sanders

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King Solomon built a temple in Jerusalem to house the Ark of the Covenant, believed to possess supernatural powers. Mike Sanders claims to know the Ark's whereabouts and believes it was taken by Pharaoh Shishak to Egypt, sparking a search for the biblical mystery.

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  • Mike Sanders claims to know the whereabouts of the Ark of the Covenant and Tablets of Stone, suggesting a potential breakthrough in solving the biblical mystery surrounding their disappearance.
  • Sanders' quest to locate the Ark involves connecting ancient Egyptian history with biblical accounts, challenging established narratives by proposing Pharaoh Ramesses III as the biblical Pharaoh Shishak and identifying potential temple sites outside Egypt, promising a revolutionary archaeological and historical revelation.

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"Ark of the Covenant: Biblical Mystery Revealed"

  • King Solomon built a temple in Jerusalem 3000 years ago, housing the Ark of the Covenant with the 10 Commandments.
  • The Ark was believed to possess supernatural powers, causing harm to those who touched it.
  • The Ark and the Stone Tablets vanished mysteriously, becoming a biblical mystery.
  • Mike Sanders claims to know the whereabouts of the Ark's contents.
  • The Ark was last seen in King Solomon's temple in Jerusalem, the holiest site on earth.
  • The Ark's construction was commanded by God for the 10 Commandments.
  • The Ark's powers were legendary, aiding the children of Israel in battles.
  • Various theories suggest the Ark was taken to Ethiopia, Elephantine Island, or hidden by the Knights Templar.
  • Sanders believes the Ark was taken by Pharaoh Shishak to Egypt and placed in a temple's foundation.
  • Sanders identifies Pharaoh Ramesses III as Shishak, rewriting ancient history.

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"Quest for Ark of Covenant in Djahiriya"

  • The x-rays suggest the individual is around 40 years old based on bone thickness.
  • Sanders is on a quest to find the Ark of the Covenant and Tablets of Stone after meeting a long-dead Pharaoh.
  • Discovery of the stones would be a significant archaeological and political find.
  • Sanders hypothesizes that Ramesses III was the biblical Pharaoh Shishak.
  • Sanders connects images in Ramesses III's temple to the Ark of the Covenant.
  • Sanders believes Medinet Habu was built in honor of Solomon and his temple in Jerusalem.
  • Sanders searches for a temple built by Ramesses III outside Egypt to find the Ark.
  • Djahiriya is identified as the potential location of the temple and the 10 Commandments.
  • Sanders finds evidence of an ancient structure in Djahiriya, hinting at the temple's existence.
  • Sanders locates a nine-foot stone in Djahiriya, possibly part of the original temple.

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Uncovering Ancient Secrets: Radar Scanning for Cavity

  • Sanders and Israeli geophysicist Yuri Bason use subsurface radar scanning technology to search for a cavity under a wall without digging, focusing on a specific corner where a foundation deposit may be located.
  • Initial radar results suggest a possible cavity 2.3 meters from the starting point, with a stronger anomaly indicating a cavity, although not aligning with Sanders' theory of where the foundation deposit should be.
  • Sanders faces bureaucratic obstacles in obtaining permission to dig further despite the promising discovery of a potential ancient Egyptian temple structure and cavity, hinting at a significant historical find.
  • Determined to uncover the truth, Sanders remains convinced that the cavities hold evidence of Ramesses III's temple, pushing to gain approval for excavation and potentially revealing a groundbreaking discovery in ancient history.
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