![ark latest location ark latest location](https://www.dualshockers.com/static/uploads/2021/06/maxresdefault.jpg)
![ark latest location ark latest location](https://i.pinimg.com/564x/33/05/9a/33059a2ca6f52429a343efc3ceb88c0e.jpg)
![ark latest location ark latest location](https://oyster.ignimgs.com/mediawiki/apis.ign.com/rage-2/0/0e/Rage_2_Screen_Shot_5-15-19%2C_12.00_PM_8.jpg)
Many believe that sometime before Babylon breached Jerusalem’s walls, the Jewish priests hid the ark. But none of the lists included the Ark of the Covenant that was the Temple’s most valuable item ( Jeremiah 52:17-23, II Chronicles 36:18-19, 2 Kings 24:13 and 2 Kings 25:13-18). Several Biblical chroniclers provided a list of the items that were taken. The disappearance of the Ark of the Covenant in 586BC after Jerusalem and the Temple were destroyed by the invading Babylonians is one of the great mysteries of all times.īefore the Babylonian army destroyed the Temple, they hauled away all its valuable items. This room was considered equally Holy and a place where the Ark could be hidden. It was a replica of the original Holy of Holies in the Temple located above ground. There are dozens of tunnels and caverns underneath the Temple Mount, and Moskoff suspects that there were even chambers located directly beneath the original Temple, including one beneath the Holy of Holies. Moskoff told CBN, that researchers with the University of Nebraska using “sonar tests…using electromagnetic waves” have found what appears to be a storage area behind the rock and Moskoff wonders what would be so important that it would be blocked by such a massive rock. Moskoff has been searching for the Ark of the Covenant for nearly 20 years and believes it may be inside an underground room blocked by a 570-ton rock. In an interview with CBN News, author Harry Moskoff stated he may have found the location of the fabled Jewish Ark of the Covenant in a cavern located under the Temple Mount. Moses and Joshua worshipping before the Jewish Ark of the Covenantīy James Tissot (1836-1902)/Wikipedia/Public Domain