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Ark of the Covenant

The sanctum sanctorum contains the golden ark of the covenant or the mystical shrine of the Law (the spiritual body of the WORD OF GOD, that means, the LOGOS). [Pg.96]

Jewish Midrashim commentaries describe how the Ark of the Covenant levitated and carried along some of the people who were supposed to be carrying it. The only known phenomenon that could levitate in this manner is a superconductor s Meissner field. [Pg.22]

As White gold is a superconductor with a, Meissner field, the pot of manna in the Ark of the Covenant could have contained a quantity of Whitegold that produced such a field. There is some suggestion that Moses placed an omer of manna, or Whitegold, in the Ark. David Hudson s theory is that a Whitegold s Meissner field would then have... [Pg.22]

An unusual characteristic of Meissner fields is that another Meissner field, which oscillates at the same frequency, can enter that field of the first and not perturb it. Each week the High Priests of Melchizedek ventured beyond the veil in the Holy of Holies. There they partook of the Bread of the Presence of God. Then more Bread was set out for the next week before the Ark of the Covenant. [Pg.23]

A Melchizedek high priest who had eaten the Bread of the Presence of God for some time could theoretically approach and safely touch the Ark of the Covenant. The Priest would not perturb the Ark s Meissner field because of his resonance with it. Resonance avoids a voltage difference. [Pg.23]

A more recent representation of the Temple of Solomon is on the Island of Philae. Isis supposedly found Osiris heart on the Island of Philae. The Egyptians worshiped Imhotep there. The Jewish Temple of Philae was the last Jewish temple that practiced sacrifice. It shows in bas-relief an Isiac ark that fits the description of the Ark of the Covenant including its two cherubim." The arc of arcacia wood was sacred to Isis and Ishtar as it was to Moses and the Israelites. [Pg.42]

A most important function of the Melchizedek priests at the time of the Exodus was to set out the Bread of the Presence of God on a golden table in front of the Ark of the Covenant, also called the Ark of Alliance. Moses decreed that the Ark should contain a quantity of the Bread of Heaven or manna found by the Israelites in the wilderness so future generations would see what it was like. ... [Pg.154]

Somewhat oddly, Moses commanded a renowned goldsmith and architect called Bezaleel to prepare the Bread of the Presence of God. Indeed, Bezaleel was the same goldsmith Moses had commissioned to create the Ark of the Covenant. Coincidently, the renowned architect of King Solomon s Temple, Hiram Abiff, was not an architect in Biblical texts. He was an expert artisan working in gold, brass and dyes. [Pg.154]

Chapter 11 showed that Moses then commanded Bezaleel, the Son of Light who built the Ark of the Covenant, to prepare the Bread of Life or Bread of the Presence of God. The Melchizedek Priests set this Bread on a golden table in front of the Ark of the Covenant in the Holy of Holies. Once a week they ate the Bread of the Presence of God and more was set in place. [Pg.341]

Before leaving the intriguing subject of the Knights Templar treasures in of Mount Cardou, it is worth considering that the interior chapels may contain more than one of the great religious icons. Various authors speculate that the mountain contains the bones of the Ancient of Days, the missing Ark of the Covenant or Jesus bones. [Pg.361]

The biblical book of I Samuel records what may be the oldest reference to bubonic plague. In approximately 1320 bc, the Philistines stole the Ark of the Covenant from the Israelites and returned home. Then, I Samuel continues,... [Pg.480]

Among other less precipitous ways of keeping the citizenry virtuous and vigilant was the education of the public. One of the chief aims of civic education was the inculcation of attitudes of skepticism toward tradition and the past, and even toward the Constitution itself. Inasmuch as the veneration of historical documents could be used to inhibit change, Jefferson chided those who looked upon constitutions with sanctimonious reverence, and deem them like the ark of the covenant, too sacred to be touched, adding that... [Pg.27]

VI. I shall say nothing of the reproach that was made to David by Mical, one of his wives, about the company he kept when he danced in public. Had he flaunted his nakedness his action might have passed for improper, morally speaking but if he had merely made himself ridiculous through his postures, or failed to sustain the majesty of his position, that would have been an imprudence and not a crime. For one would need to consider the occasion on which he danced, since it was when the Ark of the Covenant was carried into Jerusalem and consequently the joyful exuberance in his... [Pg.48]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.49 ]




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