If you want the Ark of the Covenant, go to Hezekiah's tunnel. The Ten Commandments are inside the Ark.
If you want the Holy Grail, go to the necropolis of Petra, but NOT to the fancy tombs. Go to the early Christian burial caves and find the one that houses the last Christian bishop of Petra. He's got it.
If you want Eden, forget about it. It's a myth.
The tomb which held Jesus' body for the time of His death is available. But there is a really big church built on top of it. And another on top of the site of His birth. They're fairly easy to spot.
If you want the "writing on the wall" you gotta go to Babylon and try to find the relevant fragments because that city got pretty well smashed up from an earthquake and nobody's bothered to put it all back together. Oh yeah, it's in a war zone so you might wanta bring body armor.
2007-11-04 05:37:52
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answered by Granny Annie 6
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wow! that would be hard! that story scares me, the story of the hand that wrought on the wall but the Bible is supposed to make ur skin crawl a little (that's what my Bible teacher told me) i thought they already thought they found Noah's ark?
I thought they fond Jesus tomb also. there are many places that they thought Jesus was buried l in Israel. My parents whent to all of the suggested places were they thought He was buried. The people who worked there would tell them like "we are very sure Jesus was buried here" or "we are only a little sure" and so on.
I would have to say though i would want to find the ark of the covenant! that would be so cool to see what it really looked like!
2007-11-04 13:48:35
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answered by Missy 3
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1. The talking serpent.
2. The staff that changed into a serpent.
3. The flaming cherubim with sword at the gates to the garden of eden.
4. The iron chariots that God could not defeat.
2007-11-04 13:30:42
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answered by Captain Cod 6
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The ark of the covenant. Where the origional ten commandments were placed. I doubt it'll ever surface though. It's legend.
2007-11-04 13:31:28
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answered by Anya 2
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As it has been said that he who has the Ark of the Covenant in their possession will have an Army that is invincible, I'd like to have that. Then I'd head straight to Darfur, etc. When I was done, there wouldn't be any war anymore.
2007-11-04 13:30:41
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answered by Paul Hxyz 7
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Meet God Himself.
2007-11-04 13:30:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The arc of the covenant! I cant believe people say Eden, it must have been completely destroyed by the flood (also mentioned in genesis) How can you believe eden but not the flood as it written in the same book!
2007-11-04 13:47:43
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answered by david brent 1
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Noah's ark
2007-11-04 13:33:50
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answered by hashish r 1
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The tomb of Adam and Eve
2007-11-04 13:30:36
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answered by Gyspy Soul 5
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The basket of foreskins. lolol
For reference:
1 Samuel 18:25
Saul replied, "Say to David, 'The king wants no other price for the bride than a hundred Philistine foreskins, to take revenge on his enemies.' " Saul's plan was to have David fall by the hands of the Philistines.
1 Samuel 18:24-26 (in Context) 1 Samuel 18 (Whole Chapter)
1 Samuel 18:27
David and his men went out and killed two hundred Philistines. He brought their foreskins and presented the full number to the king so that he might become the king's son-in-law. Then Saul gave him his daughter Michal in marriage.
1 Samuel 18:26-28 (in Context) 1 Samuel 18 (Whole Chapter)
2 Samuel 3:14
Then David sent messengers to Ish-Bosheth son of Saul, demanding, "Give me my wife Michal, whom I betrothed to myself for the price of a hundred Philistine foreskins."
2 Samuel 3:13-15 (in Context) 2 Samuel 3 (Whole Chapter)
2007-11-04 13:30:35
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answered by Yinzer from Sixburgh 7
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