Archaeologists Discover Tabernacle Ruins Linked to Ark of Covenant in West Bank
Archaeologists Discover Tabernacle Ruins Linked to Ark of Covenant in West Bank

Archaeologists Discover Tabernacle Ruins Linked to Ark of Covenant in West Bank

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Archaeologists have made significant discoveries at the ancient biblical site of Shiloh in the West Bank, uncovering a monumental stone structure that aligns closely with the biblical description of the Tabernacle, the portable sanctuary said to have housed the Ark of the Covenant. Led by Dr. Scott Stripling, the team found the building oriented east-west and divided in a 2:1 ratio, consistent with the Book of Exodus, alongside over 100,000 animal bones primarily from the right sides of sheep, goats, and cattle, matching Leviticus laws on sacrificial offerings. This evidence strongly suggests the site was used for ancient religious rituals, reinforcing Shiloh's role as Israel's first major religious center where the Ark once resided. Complementing this, recent reports and declassified CIA files hint at other potential Ark-related relics or locations, including gold-plated fragments found in the Middle East and psychic remote viewing experiments from the 1980s that purportedly located the Ark underground. These findings have sparked broad debates among historians, theologians, and archaeologists about the Ark's true whereabouts and its impact on religious history. The discoveries blend faith, science, and geopolitics, potentially reshaping our understanding of one of history’s most enigmatic biblical artifacts.

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