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The Search for the "Ten Commandments" of God's Handwriting – The Mystery of the Ark of the Covenant (Part 1)

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The National Geographic Channel aired a feature film, "In Search of the Ark of the Covenant":

Archaeologists found a stone cabinet in a monastery deep in the mountains of Ethiopia, and various evidence suggests that this was the legendary "Ark of the Covenant"—there should have been two stone slabs inscribed with the "Ten Commandments" given to Moses by God Jehovah.

The monastery did not agree to open it, so it was a pity that various Christian holy relics such as the stone slabs of God's handwriting could not be found.

The Search for the "Ten Commandments" of God's Handwriting – The Mystery of the Ark of the Covenant (Part 1)

The legendary Ark of the Covenant contains God's handwritten "Ten Commandments"

God's name is Jehovah, the legendary god of heaven. Jesus was a real man, claiming to be the Son of God.

The Bible records that God Jehovah created light, electricity, sea, land, plants, and animals, and two more human beings, Adam and Eve.

After stealing the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden, the two humans began to reproduce. The human beings who appear in the world are seriously selfish, and in daily life, you fight for each other and brothers cannibalize each other.

Later, when Cain killed his brother Abel for a trifle, God Jehovah was furious and wanted to destroy the world, so he ordered the believer Noah's family to hide from the artificial ark.

According to God's will, the whole world experienced 7 days of storms, there was a vast ocean everywhere, all human beings died, and Noah in the ark became the new ancestor of mankind.

The Search for the "Ten Commandments" of God's Handwriting – The Mystery of the Ark of the Covenant (Part 1)

Noah's Ark, which survived the flood

After some time, humanity multiplied again, and Abraham, a faithful believer in Jehovah, received the oracle and would survive in the Jerusalem area, receive the Promised Land, and future generations would multiply like stars.

So he and his nephew Lot came to live near Jerusalem with a small tribe.

Abraham's wife was unable to procreate, and God gave him a son, Isaac, the ancestor of the Israelites. Houmi had enomali, the ancestor of the Arabs.

After 400 years, because of the severe famine, Isaac's descendants, called the Israelites, left Jerusalem and went to Egypt, becoming slaves of the Egyptian pharaohs, enslaved to build pyramids, sphinxes, etc., and suffered for hundreds of years.

Among the Israelites of Egypt, an oracle was handed down from generation to generation, and an Angel of God would deliver them, which became the hope of the Israelites to survive in Egypt.

One year, legend has it that the hero who saved the Israelites would be born, and the Egyptian pharaoh decreed that all newborns should be killed.

The Search for the "Ten Commandments" of God's Handwriting – The Mystery of the Ark of the Covenant (Part 1)

Moses descended the water and was rescued

A slave put the baby in a bamboo basket and drifted with the river to survive, and was rescued and raised by the pharaoh's sister, becoming the only survivor, named Moses.

Moses grew up to know his identity as a slave, and once he killed an Egyptian nobleman who took refuge in Mount Sinai in the Sinai Peninsula for 40 years, herding sheep for a living.

One day, Moses received an oracle from God asking him to return to Egypt to deliver the suffering Israelites, and received Jehovah himself to carve two stone tablets with ten commandments, the "Ten Commandments."

Together with his assistant the stonemason Joshua, Moses led the Israelites through the hardships of exodus from Egypt and back to the holy city of Jerusalem.

The Search for the "Ten Commandments" of God's Handwriting – The Mystery of the Ark of the Covenant (Part 1)

Moses split the sea and led the Israelites home

On the way home, after 40 years, Moses died, and Joshua led the Israelites to capture Jerusalem, the home they left 400 years ago.

At that time, Jerusalem was inhabited by Arabs who had stayed in the area hundreds of years ago, and Israel and Arabia had a common ancestor, Abraham, and the dispute between the two sides over the Jerusalem area continued to this day.

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