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The Search for the "Ten Commandments" of God's Handwriting : The Mystery of the Ark of the Covenant (Part 2)

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100 years after Joshua's death, Israel was divided into 12 tribes, and for hundreds of years, it competed with its old enemy, the Philistines, for land, and later, only one "Jewish tribe" remained, which is the origin of the Jewish title.

Israel was ruled by the Philistines, constantly resisting, and many heroes emerged. Among them, Samson is extremely powerful by virtue of the power given by God, but he has a life gate and cannot cut his hair.

The Philistines used the beauty trick to seduce Samson in bed, and when he was confused, he cut his hair while he was not ready, and Samson was bound without divine power, and was tragically killed by blindness.

The Search for the "Ten Commandments" of God's Handwriting : The Mystery of the Ark of the Covenant (Part 2)

Samson killed more people when he died than he killed them alive

By 1000 B.C., Israel was united into one nation, and the first king was named Saul, and his son Jonathan and David the Shepherd were friends.

After Saul's death, David became the most famous king in Israel's history.

David Wenzhi is excellent in martial arts and very. His most loyal comrade-in-arms, Uriah, guarded the border pass, and in the capital, David seduced U's wife, The Beauty Bathsheba, and made her pregnant.

David specially arranged for Uriah to return home to visit his relatives, intending to make love for Uriah and his wife, to cover up the ugly act of adultery and pregnancy, but Uriah was a loyal warrior, received urgent news from the front line at home, had no intention of children's private affairs, and returned to the battlefield overnight.

David, on the other hand, wrote a letter in a despicable manner, arranging for the commander-in-chief of the front line to suddenly lead the retreat of the team when Uriah was at the forefront of the battlefield, leaving the Ulysso alone in the front and killing the enemy.

The Search for the "Ten Commandments" of God's Handwriting : The Mystery of the Ark of the Covenant (Part 2)

Solomon's Wisdom: Custody Battles

After Uriah's death, David married Bathheba, and their child was the famous Solomon, the king who put the devil in a bottle in the section "The Fisherman and the Devil" in the elementary school textbook.

Solomon built a temple in Jerusalem and housed all the holy relics in Israel's history, the most famous of which was the "Ten Commandments" slab that God gave to Moses, and specially made the "Ark of the Covenant" to store.

In the 5th century BC, Babylon captured Jerusalem and transported the holy relics of the temple back home, and all the literati and craftsmen of Israel were sent to Babylon to build the "Hanging Garden", which is the origin of the allusion to the "Prisoner of Babylon".

The Search for the "Ten Commandments" of God's Handwriting : The Mystery of the Ark of the Covenant (Part 2)

Prisoner of Babylon

More than a hundred years later, the Persian king Cyrus conquered Babylon, released the Israelites back to Jerusalem, and returned all the holy relics, the return list is not detailed, except for the absence of the Ark of the Covenant, so that the whereabouts of the "Ark of the Covenant" where God's handwriting are stored are a mystery.

More than a hundred years later, Rome entered the period of Caesar, Israel became a Roman province, and Herod, a Jew, saved Caesar's life and was appointed governor of the province.

In the first year of the Common Era, the Virgin Mary of the city of Galilee near Jerusalem became pregnant and gave birth to a son on December 25, named Jesus. Since then, Christianity has designated December 25 as Christmas Day, and the night before it as Christmas Eve.

Christianity holds that all believers are children of Jehovah, and Jesus is the messenger chosen by God Jehovah to preach Christianity to save the suffering and the suffering.

As the number of followers increased, the previously prevalent judaism in the region was snubbed, and in order to save support, the Jewish priests bribed Judas, one of Jesus' 12 disciples, imprisoned Jesus, and encouraged the Roman governor Pilate to crucify Jesus.

The Search for the "Ten Commandments" of God's Handwriting : The Mystery of the Ark of the Covenant (Part 2)

Jesus was crucified

Judaism also believed in God and martyred Jesus for the benefit of the sect, which was why the Germans persecuted the Jews during World War II. At the end of World War II, Hitler's Green set up a special organization to find the "Ark of the Covenant", hoping to turn the tide of the war with the supernatural energy of the Christian relics in the cabinet.

For more than 2,000 years, various legends have been handed down, and to this day, the search for the Ark of the Covenant is still the most mysterious archaeological expedition.

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