Keepers of the Lost Ark?
Christians in Ethiopia have long claimed to have the ark of the covenant. Our reporter investigated
- By Paul Raffaele
- Photographs by Paul Raffaele
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The next day I tried again, led by a friendly priest to the gate of the ark chapel, which is about the size of a typical suburban house and surrounded by a high iron fence. "Wait here," he said, and he climbed the steps leading to the chapel entrance, where he called out softly to the guardian.
A few minutes later he scurried back, smiling. A few feet from where I stood, through the iron bars, a monk who looked to be in his late 50s peered around the chapel wall.
"It's the guardian," the priest whispered.
He wore an olive-colored robe, dark pillbox turban and sandals. He glanced warily at me with deep-set eyes. Through the bars he held out a wooden cross painted yellow, touching my forehead with it in a blessing and pausing as I kissed the top and bottom in the traditional way.
I asked his name.
"I'm the guardian of the ark," he said, with the priest translating. "I have no other name."
I told him I had come from the other side of the world to speak with him about the ark. "I can't tell you anything about it," he said. "No king or patriarch or bishop or ruler can ever see it, only me. This has been our tradition since Menelik brought the ark here more than 3,000 years ago."
We peered at each other for a few moments. I asked a few more questions, but to each he remained as silent as an apparition. Then he was gone.
"You're lucky, because he refuses most requests to see him," the priest said. But I felt only a little lucky. There was so much more I wanted to know: Does the ark look the way it is described in the Bible? Has the guardian ever seen a sign of its power? Is he content to devote his life to the ark, never able to leave the compound?
On my last night in Aksum, I walked down the chapel road, now deserted, and sat for a long time staring at the chapel, which shone like silver in the moonlight.
Was the guardian chanting ancient incantations while bathing the chapel in the sanctifying reek of incense? Was he on his knees before the ark? Was he as alone as I felt? Was the ark really there?
Of course I had no way of answering any of these questions. Had I tried to slip inside in the darkness to sneak a look, I'm sure the guardian would have raised the alarm. And I was also held back by the fear that the ark would harm me if I dared defile it with my presence.
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Great blog. Keep up the good work. A new discovery has caused much excitement amongst many archaeologists from around the globe and causing some debate on this issue as it was previously thought that the Ark of the Covenant was permanently lost. Of all places in the world Panama it would seem to be the most unlikely place to have discovered this ancient relic the Ark of the Covenant, however new evidence substantiates the claims that the lost Ark of the Covenant was smuggled to Mesoamerica by Malchiah using the Phoenicians and was hidden in a cave in Volcan Chiriqui in the republic of Panama. Check out their link at The Ark of the Covenant Website Chiriqui archaeological sites.
Posted by arkofthecovenants on February 4,2013 | 02:19 PM
The serenity of the Mountain has appealed immensely to the spiritual imagination of different sages from different civilizations throughout history. For instance, the Egyptian myth that came down around 15,000 BC and 10,000 BC spoke of lands of gods and paradise in the south. The old Egyptian paradise in the south was called Ta Neteru in reference to Mount Kenya, where the three Egyptian principle gods were known to live long before the president of the land of the south made voyage to Egypt. This is an elaborate and complete Nile Valley system and at later dates the dispersal of man from the cradle of mankind. It must be noted when the myth came over it is not the years that the principle gods and the president of the land of the south made voyage. The myth is in reference to periods before the creation of man when gods had habitation in the Nile valley. The legends are a reflection of collective memory that recognizes the movements of blacks or Inu from Mount Kenya region or East Africa to the North. There lacks clear water line to determine when gods left and when men arrived because their history is shrouded in mystery and intertwined personalities in anthromorphic nature. www.yamumbi.com copyright 2012
Posted by kamau on December 21,2012 | 02:56 AM
where ever the arc may lie it should be left in peace for it is a holy object not ment for public display and in the wrong hands a dangerous weapon
Posted by hope on December 11,2012 | 03:23 PM
Very Iteresting!
Posted by Jon reed Evans on September 23,2012 | 05:07 PM
Only God knows where the ark of covenant is located now only time will tell folks or my dear christian brothers and sisters.
Posted by on August 5,2012 | 08:24 PM
Hi my name is gage Laubscher I start this comment by saying the ark of the covenant has always been a huge intrest to me I do believe it was taken to Ethiopia and I do believe it is in that chapel gaurded by the gaurdian of the ark you must of felt honered and privliged to be in his presence and only yards away from one of the biggest mysteries wrapped inside an inigma in the history of human beings, one of the most religous and sacred items that still exist I wonder what that priest does everyday I wonder how it feels to be the only person to know the exact where abouts of the ark of the covenant he wakes up with it only feet away from him. And gets to be in its presence of it everyday he pretty much admitted it was the saying no one can see it besides him you and me both know that its in there I think another trip should be made and you should go back and try to talk to him again this time be like off the record just for my own curiosity and for my own religous beliefes is the ark of the covenant inside that chapel. I also would like to kno what the ark looks like if he has seen the capabilities of the power of the ark I would love to stand outside the chapel where its supose to be held just so I could be that much closer to something more powerful than any man somethin with that much history somethin directly related to god. I would give it my all to try to ask that guardian any questions concerning the ark
Posted by gage laubscher on August 4,2012 | 12:12 AM
@how about some evidence... You do realize that the minute a person becomes skeptical that God will pull away from the person right? Skepticism according to every religious leader and mystic that I have contacted is considered a POISON to God that harms faith. In short had you managed in theory to go back in time and witness the raising of Jarus' daughter and had been there, Jesus would not have been able to raise her until you left the house as your skepticism would have hindered him. God will never act for or near a skeptic as the source of the poison (Socrates) got his teachings from a demonic witch. In short anyone who is a skeptic is doomed never to see any evidence from God becuase it requires faith before evidence something your school of thought forbids.
Posted by RSM on August 1,2012 | 07:52 AM
Oh Jah stand for rightious and uplift the opressed ones like I.
Posted by Simphiwe W Vena on July 11,2012 | 09:23 AM
Many of scholars have no confidant on what the ethiopian claims on ancient history .Lack of deep research creats confussion and mistrust.not only the ARK,there are many documenties hiden to our modern world in order to reserve for unkown time. Recently ethiopian government tried to abolish all the documents where it might be suspected to stored. Readers must put their intention that many of the bibical records were taken from ethiopia to stablish this today's bibile book.still ethiopia has many documents remain uncoverd which can not be dismised by Authorties repression. Not only the ark,ethiopian is the only were broght a gift for new born jesus,the king of kings meant many kings (country-state )under the king of Ethiopia by the prist Maji three countrs which were under the rule of ethiopia present there gift to the born son
Posted by goban gergo on July 2,2012 | 07:24 PM
I havent foud the ark but i know where the covenant is, leviticus is one of the tablets and deuteronomy is the other. leviticus instructs the israelites to construct the national temple, and deuteronomy is the law for the formation of national government. and numbers calls for the seperation of church and state. the covenant of God is the seperation of church and state on which the colonist established the United States.
Posted by Russell on June 27,2012 | 07:24 AM
Suppose for a moment that the ark isn't there - then for Ethiopians, all their suffering is in vain, just another desperately poor, war-torn hell-hole. Who wants to face that? They believe out of NEED. But this makes them no different than other religious believers. If I were to ask "for all this supposed ark's power, why did it prove so useless while the Babylonians were sacking Jerusalem?", I'm sure a logical answer will be provided. "God had forsaken the Jews because of their wickedness" or some such pathological nonsense. Maybe the Ethiopians should focus on what's real? They do have stewardship of an important slice of the Rift Valley, which in time will tell us more about human history than all the worlds delusional books combined!
Posted by Johnny on May 12,2012 | 02:17 AM
I am not surprised at the ignorance shown in the comments on this subject. Christians are not under the Law covenant, only the Jews were. One cannot be "Kosher" & Christian at the same time . Ludicrous! The Queen of Sheba traveled to see David because she had heard of his wisdom and that his people lived in peace & safety & abundance, not to be impregnated by him. If there had been a son born by them, he would have not been recognized as a legal heir of David because he would have been illegitimate. If the story were true, no one but Levites could have transported the Ark, and it had to be moved as prescribed by the regulations given in the Bible. No one could touch the Ark or they would die, not by it's power, but by disobeying the God Jehovah who ordered the Ark be constructed. And the falsehood that Mary was the "Queen of Heaven" or "the Mother of God", were names given to pagan goddesses and used even to this day as misnomers. The Bible is a very clear record of the events and anything else is made-up falsehoods. It is not necessary to see and know everything to believe that Jesus was the true Messiah and the "Son of God" as the Bible recorded. The worship of Jehovah, not His son, continues today directed by those who know exactly who they worship and they are the only people who have taken up Jehovah's name as his Christian Witnesses and they alone are obeying the command Jesus gave his true followers in Matthew 24:14, to preach the good news of God's kingdom as the only hope of this world today.
Posted by Kay Fitzgerald on April 24,2012 | 10:30 AM
I believe the Ethiopians. Blacks were written out of the Bible (according to the Naked Archaeologist) so as a result we think we have no importance but there is also a tribe of people called the Lemba in Africa that carry the genes of Aaron, Moses' brother they also claimed to be jews, there is alot of mystery concerning Black people and GOD.
Posted by christle on April 6,2012 | 08:21 AM
bible record attested that the babylonians carried away all the utensils for the temple worship in jerusalem to babylon. therefore its not hard to presume that the ark went w/ it.all the jews were exiled to babylon too so there's no reason to believe that some group of jews went to ethiopia w/ the ark,very improbable by looking at the situation then. by the time that persian ruler allowed the jews to return to jerusalem to rebuilt it,along w/ the temple utensils,there were no mention of the ark anymore & no inquiry, till the jerusalem were fully rebuilt & pure worship restored.by the time of jesus ministry the the focus is on jesus as the one being sent by god,the anointed one, as god's instrument of salvation for all mankind.the focus is the christ not the ark.if the ark is in aksum or not is no longer important for god's worshipper today. everything is centered in christ jesus.
Posted by diosdado z. sasil on March 22,2012 | 09:23 AM
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