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Ark of the Covenant’s final resting place pinpointed in fresh search

Ark of the Covenant’s final resting place pinpointed in fresh search,

The location of a chest believed to contain the Ten Commandments has long been a mystery, but archaeologists may be closer to finding the lost Ark of the Covenant.

According to the Bible, the sacred relic was built by the Israelites shortly after fleeing Egypt around the 13th century BC, with Moses placing the Ten Commandments inside.

Historians believe the Ark was kept inside the Holy of Holies, the innermost chamber of Jerusalem’s ancient temple, before vanishing during the Babylonian sack of the city in 586 BC.

Now archaeologist Dr Chris McKinny has proposed the Ark could be hidden within underground spaces in the City of David, just south of Jerusalem’s Temple Mount.

Researchers plan to scan underground spaces in the area using powerful technology designed to detect hidden cavities and buried metals deep beneath the surface.

The method relies on muon detectors, instruments that track tiny subatomic particles created when cosmic rays from space strike Earth’s atmosphere, allowing scientists to see deep underground and detect hidden chambers without digging. 

Early scans of the area have revealed previously unknown voids and structures beneath the ancient landscape, aligning with the hidden tunnel theory.

If the technology is eventually extended beneath the Temple Mount, McKinny and his team believe the Ark could be detected, if it still exists, because it is said to be plated with gold inside and out.

According to Biblical history, the Ark of he Covenant was a sacred, gold-covered wooden chest that was constructed sometime around 1445 BCE to hold the Ten Commandments

According to Biblical history, the Ark of he Covenant was a sacred, gold-covered wooden chest that was constructed sometime around 1445 BCE to hold the Ten Commandments

McKinny does not claim to have discovered the Ark of the Covenant or to know its exact location with certainty.

However, in his documentary Legends of the Lost Ark, released April 7, he explores three major ancient traditions describing what may have happened to the relic after the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem’s First Temple in 586 BC.

According to McKinny, each account suggests the Ark was deliberately hidden to protect it from invading forces rather than destroyed or captured.

McKinny also expressed optimism about emerging technology that could one day allow him and his team to digitally examine underground spaces without disturbing sacred ground.

He pointed to advances in imaging tools such as ground-penetrating radar, seismic scanning, electrical resistivity tomography and other remote-sensing technologies capable of mapping hidden structures beneath the surface, All Israel News reported.

According to McKinny, such tools could eventually help identify tunnels, chambers and concealed spaces beneath the Temple Mount, an area he described as one of archaeology’s biggest blind spots because traditional excavation using ‘the spade or the trowel’ is largely forbidden.

He stressed that this remains a long-term possibility rather than an active excavation project.

In a recent interview, McKinny said he is ‘excited and hopeful for what will come from that,’ while acknowledging that significant religious, political and logistical barriers still stand in the way of such work.

Archaeologist Dr Chris McKinny has proposed the Ark could be hidden within underground spaces in the City of David, just south of Jerusalem's Temple Mount

Archaeologist Dr Chris McKinny has proposed the Ark could be hidden within underground spaces in the City of David, just south of Jerusalem’s Temple Mount

Despite growing interest in advanced scanning methods, McKinny maintains a cautious approach, focusing primarily on ancient texts and historical traditions rather than dramatic excavation efforts.

The stories draw from early Jewish sources, including the Book of 2 Maccabees and other historical traditions.

The first and most widely discussed theory, often called the Mount Legend, suggests the Ark was hidden beneath the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.

The Temple Mount is the holiest site in Judaism and central to biblical history, widely believed to be the place where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac.

Located in Jerusalem’s Old City, the 36-acre raised compound once housed Solomon’s Temple, known as the First Temple, and later the rebuilt Second Temple, serving as the spiritual center of Israelite worship and the symbolic dwelling place of God’s presence.

In this tradition, priests are said to have concealed sacred items in underground chambers or tunnels beneath the temple complex shortly before the Babylonian siege.

This theory has fueled centuries of speculation about hidden chambers beneath the Temple Mount and remains one of the most widely debated possibilities among modern researchers.

A second account, known as the Rock Legend, describes the prophet Jeremiah hiding the Ark at a mysterious rocky site located between two mountains.

The Ten Commandments are a list of directives given to Moses by God, including rules such as 'thou shalt not kill' and 'honor thy mother and father,' according to the Bible

The Ten Commandments are a list of directives given to Moses by God, including rules such as ‘thou shalt not kill’ and ‘honor thy mother and father,’ according to the Bible

Jeremiah was a major biblical prophet who lived in Jerusalem during the final years before the city’s destruction, making him a central figure in many accounts of the Ark’s disappearance.

The precise location described in the texts remains unclear, with some scholars suggesting it could refer to a wilderness region near Jerusalem or a more remote mountainous area.

The third and oldest tradition, often referred to as the Mount Nebo Legend, appears in the ancient text 2 Maccabees.

It claims Jeremiah carried the Ark, along with other sacred objects, to a cave or tomb on Mount Nebo, the mountain traditionally associated with the death of Moses.

Some interpretations suggest the Ark may have been hidden near the place believed to be Moses’ burial site, though later traditions have complicated efforts to pinpoint the exact location.

Despite their differences, McKinny noted that all three legends share key similarities.

Each places Jeremiah at the center of efforts to safeguard the Ark, situates the events shortly before Jerusalem’s fall, and suggests the relic was intentionally hidden rather than lost in battle.

 

  

 

The Ark of the Covenant, believed to hold the Ten Commandments, has been lost for centuries, but archaeologists believe they have pinpointed its location.

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