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Ark of the Covenant: Kenyans now claim custody of the Ark of the Covenant

The original chest of the Ark of the Covenant is in Kenya, now we can confirm it with authority. The chest is said to contain the ten commandments that God gave to Moses as stipulated in the book of Exodus 25; 6 – 10 has been in Kenya since 1210 AD

In a paid advertisement appearing in THE PEOPLE DAILY, dated November 9, 2007, the Chief Seer’s messenger has explained in detail how the Ark of the Covenant was transported from its original location to King Solomon’s temple in Jerusalem. Solomon had a son with a foreign wife, Prince Menelik 1. At the age of 19, he went to Saba (Ethiopia) to attend his coronation and with the consent of the Levites took the chest with him. After years of temporary location in Ethiopia, the ark was laid to rest in Axum.

In Axum, tunyaga (the people of the cross) or Nguo Ndune (the red suit) had conspired to steal Managi and Ikunjo (The Ark of the Covenant and the Scrolls). In the flight to hide the treasure, war broke out and had to fight until Thagana (Tana island). From the island of Tana, the war entered the Somali coast, the Kaya en Kwale forests along the Kenyan coast. To divert attention, a replica of the Ark was made and smashed into pieces at Digo, still on the Kenyan coast.

But that did not help as the war escalated pushing the Kabiru towards the mainland. They hastily buried the Managi and scrolls in secret places on Mount Kenya. The writer goes on to say that the location where the Ark of the Covenant is located, renamed by scholars as Tripple S, the TSC shrine will never be under investigation. However, scrolls that are of equal importance and that are hidden at sites renamed as IKB and IKC, could be excavated and located responsibly.

This revelation is likely to spark renewed interest in the great search for the Ark of the Covenant. In the article, the writer reveals that Mount Kenya is considered a mountain of God. The shrines found there are held in trust by a college of 12 seers who operate in secret to protect their wisdom. People who pray with their hands raised and looking towards the mountain will always be answered by God. This mode of prayer was prophesied by David when he said that “Ethiopians will raise their hands in prayer to God.”

It was adopted as the Gikuyu mode of prayer when the Ark was placed in his custody.

The revelation and events next week, when the Gikuyu communities have been called to pray in unison to God, should be of great interest to religious scholars and historians.

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