Ten Commandment Tablet May Have Been
Discovered in England
One
of the stone tablets which were inscribed with the Ten Commandments may
have been found in the center of England, according to a new book, The
Templars and the Ark of the Covenant, by British author Graham
Phillips.
According to the Bible, the Ten Commandments were
inscribed on two stone tablets that were given to Moses by God on top of
Mount Sinai. They were believed to have been written by God himself with
the laws for the Israelites to follow. A special container was then made
to carry them. This was the Ark of the Covenant, a fabulous golden chest
that was later kept in Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem until it
disappeared from history following the Babylonian invasion of the city in
597 BCE.
“Biblical scholars, archaeologists and
adventurers alike have spent years searching for the last resting place of
the Ark,” says Phillips, “but until now its secret hiding place has
remained one of history’s most enduring mysteries.”
Phillips, who has written other books concerning
ancient mysteries, such as King Arthur and the Holy Grail, says that Ark
was discovered in a cave near the ruins of the ancient city of Petra in
southern Jordan by the crusaders, the Knights Templars, in the twelfth
century. He also claims to have found evidence to suggest that it was
later brought back to England when the crusaders were defeated by the
Saracens.
Strange Paintings Revealed Holy Well Location
“These Knights Templars came from Temple
Herdewyke in the English county of Warwickshire,” says Phillips. “Just
before their descendants were wiped out by the Black Death in the
fourteenth century, they left a series of strange paintings on the walls
of a church in nearby Burton Dassett which seem to have held clues to
where they hid what they claimed to be the Ark.”
With two friends from America, Graham Russell,
himself famous for being in the rock band Air Supply, and his wife,
Hollywood actress Jodi, Graham Phillips traced what he believes was the
location revealed in these paintings to an old holy well beside the road
in the English village of Napton-on-the-Hill in Warwickshire.
“We have not yet managed to find the Ark, says
Phillips, but we did discover a strangely inscribed stone slab which may
have been one of the tablets it contained. It was found by Jodi, buried in
the banks of a nearby stream. We think that it got there when the area
around the well was dug up to make way for a new road in the 1940s.”
U.S. Experts Examining The Mysterious Tablet
About an inch thick, a foot and a half long, and a
foot wide, the sandstone slab is inscribed with what appear to be thirteen
separate symbols, cut into the stone to a depth of about a quarter of an
inch. It is at present being examined by experts in the USA. So far the
symbols have defied translation and its age is difficult to determine.
Nevertheless, it is made from a form of sandstone that comes from the
mountain that Phillips identifies as Mount Sinai. “This is where the Ten
Commandments are said to have been made,” says Phillips. “I don’t
know whether they were actually made by God or not, but if I am right then
this tablet could have been one of those that Moses brought down from the
sacred mountain.”
Other
books by Graham Phillips include The
Chalice of Magdalene: The Search for the Cup That Held the Blood of Christ,
Atlantis,
the Ten Plagues of Egypt: The Secret History Hidden in the Valley of the
Kings, and The
Marian Conspiracy: The Hidden Truth About The Holy Grail, The Real Father
of Christ and the Tomb of the Virgin Mary.
Graham Phillips' website is http://www.grahamphillips.net.
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