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Inside the Ark of the Covenant. LATER…. Ron returned to the chamber. Using a star tipped drill he made a 5/8 inch hole in the stone case. Ron had brought with him a colonoscope (a medical device with a powerful light source used to look into the human body).
Over the course of 22 years, Ron Wyatt claimed to have uncovered the original Ten Commandments, the Ark of the Covenant, and even a sampling of Jesus Christ's blood. To some, Ron Wyatt seemed like a real-life Indiana Jones — and perhaps even “God’s archaeologist.”
Before his death in 1999, Biblical Archaeologist Ron Wyatt described an underground passageway that he determined to be that used by Jeremiah the prophet in transporting the Ark of the Covenant to a place of safety during the Babylonian siege. Ron found that the cherub, seen by Ganneau in King Solomon’s quarries, marked its entrance.
Ronald Eldon Wyatt (June 2, 1933 – August 4, 1999), was an American nurse anesthetist and amateur archaeologist, who claimed to have made almost 100 biblical archaeology discoveries. One of his more notable claims is the supposed landing place of Noah's Ark at the Durupınar site. [1]
A man has discovered proof that Jesus existed. An archaeologist by the name of Ron Wyatt declared on January 6th, 1982, that he had found the Ark of the Covenant. What was more intriguing was that he saw a huge crack above the cave where the ark had been discovered.
Ron Wyatt tells his account of his excavation in Jerusalem which culminated in his claim to have discovered the Ark of the Covenant.
“O n January 6, 1982, at two o’clock in the afternoon, I found the ark of the covenant.” So asserted the famous—or, perhaps more appropriately, infamous—amateur archaeologist, the late Ronald Wyatt (1933–1999). It’s a statement that will naturally be met with scorn from many.
🔍 In this must-watch interview from 1984, Ron Wyatt, an amateur archaeologist, makes a controversial and astonishing claim - he discovered the legendary Ark...
Wyatt takes us through his experience, describing how he allegedly found the Ark hidden beneath a crucifixion site near Jerusalem. He shares his interpretations of the biblical and historical significance of this find, and why he believes it’s the genuine Ark as described in the Bible.
Before his death in 1999, Biblical Archaeologist Ron Wyatt described an underground passageway that he determined to be that used by Jeremiah the prophet in transporting the Ark of the Covenant to a place of safety during the Babylonian siege.