Following the Ark of the Covenant with Danny "the Digger" Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @wizzardofpaws2420
    @wizzardofpaws2420 Год назад

    Danny brought the best of the best to us during Covid.

  • @christinanewman7109
    @christinanewman7109 Год назад +3

    I was right there in March this year, and I sat on the ledge next to this stone - and I imagined the Ark of the Covenant sitting on it - How Amazing!! I knew about it from an earlier video Danny the Digger put out, so when we went to Israel in March I just had to go to this place and see this stone myself, and it was just amazing!!

    • @chrisatkinscanada
      @chrisatkinscanada  Год назад

      It's an incredible place, and I'm so grateful to Danny for bringing me...and I guess you also in a way! Thanks for the comment!

  • @gracechadi
    @gracechadi 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @phearlesspharaoh3697
    @phearlesspharaoh3697 2 года назад +2

    Danny is awesome… i just wish he understood the New Testament a little better.
    He seems to follow the traditional sites and only does really deep stuff LIKE THIS once in awhile. 😎✝️✡️

  • @Seven-star7788
    @Seven-star7788 8 дней назад

    ❤️☦️

  • @robsellars9338
    @robsellars9338 7 месяцев назад

    This was a great film for me bcuz the guide was really specific about the position of the cities, so it became easy to imagine the biblical story.
    I often think that the Ark most likely was hidden inside Jerusalem during one of the many sieges (not carried off by solomons son to africa). Just like this base stone, the dimensions of Hezekiah water tunnel are made perfectly to allow the ark to be carried down its channel. Two people would need to stand upright to carry the ark using its staves. Its the only thing that makes sense of the tunnels dimensions, the Gihon spring never produced so much flow of water to require such a large channel, the channel could have been half the size and taken half the time. Plus this channel was made during times when king Hezekiah was expecting sieges from Assyria.
    The tunnel itself has a sluice gate which would have been used to regulate the flow of water to both ends of the chanel, making it possible to damn off a section in order to excavate a concealed pit in the floor of the channel. Then seal a slab over the pit and reopen the sluuce gate to conceal the site.
    The idea of concealing the covenant under neath the waters of the holy gihon spring would have been very appealing to the Hebrew priest/prophets such as Isaiah who viewed the knowledge contained within the words of the Torah bible as being like the waters of profound knowledge. This idea of water being linked to great knowledge (or the magic of knowledge) goes back all the way to the Sumerian God Enki.
    Please try and investigate Hezekiahs tunnel for us, just after the sluicegate, that seems a good section to look for a concealed section of the floor. Nobody would normally think to look in this place and if they did how could they look for it without the sluice gate in place?

  • @peacekpr1441
    @peacekpr1441 Год назад +1

    Ron Wyatt located the ark under Golgotha cave. Blood 🩸 found was tested , that had seeped thru as the crucifixion took place as a earthquake struck that area. It held the dna 🧬 of the mother and no father.

  • @micharlflynn4404
    @micharlflynn4404 Год назад

    All are incorect except the Ark was returned to Heaven to the temple and remains today. Revelation chapter 11 versd 19. Wyatt is wrong.

  • @wallypaige8496
    @wallypaige8496 Год назад +1

    I would like to know where the Temple was. I see more proof that the Temple was in the City of David and not on the Temple Mount. Can you show me proof of this please. The water is most important thing here for sacrifices.

    • @tonigirouard1548
      @tonigirouard1548 Год назад +2

      I always thought that too. I have been following Bob Cornuke’s works since 2008, long before I came across Danny. In fact, one of Bob’s assistants was on my tour bus in Israel in 2008. I thought the Temple was closer to the Gihon Springs. I didn’t think there was water on the Temple Mount. But watch Danny’s video on the Temple Mount in the Following Jesus in Jerusalem series, and you will be pleasantly surprised of the water resources there. Very interesting.
      I’m going on a tour with Danny in August of this year. Can’t wait to see the sites!

    • @chrisatkinscanada
      @chrisatkinscanada  Год назад

      I've heard that theory as well. I think that it is possible, but so far I'm not yet convinced. At some point I would love to explore this more and do a video on it.

    • @wallypaige8496
      @wallypaige8496 Год назад +2

      I was wrong about the Temple being in the city of David. They archeologists have it right. It is on the Temple Mount.

  • @TheKelly1925
    @TheKelly1925 Год назад

    Wearing your baseball cap backwards looks very juvenile

  • @AlexDiaz-wx3ng
    @AlexDiaz-wx3ng Год назад

    Yah Will Never Find it. what a waste of time and money.
    THE ARK IS IN HEAVEN
    Revelation 11:19
    “And the temple of God was opened in heaven, and there was seen in his temple the ark of his testament: and there were lightnings, and voices, and thunderings, and an earthquake, and great hail.”
    Amen

  • @olahetland4551
    @olahetland4551 2 года назад +2

    Bad music i background...