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I read about Ron Wyatt's discoveries about 20 years ago. Jonathan Gray also talked about them and made a couple of videos about them.

One should watch the videos produced about the Tell el- Hammam - well worth consideration.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fliRwnQiql4

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Thanks, Kate. I saw video of some of Wyatt's findings quite a while back, too. I remember reading an article about Jesus' blood found in the ark of the covenant, which I think was said to be in a cave or tunnel under the place of his crucifixion, as the earthquake cracked the rock at the base of the cross and the blood flowed through the crack. The blood was said to have been genetically analyzed and found to support the claim of no mortal father. I don't know if that could be determined from blood cells though. It would be interesting if that's true, but it wouldn't matter to me either way. His finding of Noah's ark seems to be strongly supported recently, when someone scraped off some of the corrosion or something on the side of the boat formation which exposed some of the ribs of the ark. The ark was earlier said to have been covered with lava from a nearby volcano after the Flood, which was said to have preserved it. The remains of the house of Noah was said to have been found not far from the ark. Wyatt is also said to have found the place of the Reed Sea crossing by the Israelites with Moses, which was a name for the Gulf of Aqaba, between the Sinai peninsula and Saudi Arabia. A video I saw lately said Wyatt was flying back in a small plane from his regular visits to the ark site, when he asked the pilot if he knew of any valleys that cut through the mountains next to the Gulf. The pilot said yes and he then flew to that location so Wyatt could see it. Wyatt later found chariot wheels in the area. So that seems to be where the Israelites crossed the Reed Sea. And Mt. Sinai isn't far on the other side in Saudi Arabia and Moses' father-in-law, Jethro, lived near there too. I don't remember if Wyatt also discovered the real Mt. Sinai there. I haven't seen Jonathan Gray's videos, but I've read a little of his material online, which is pretty interesting, though I didn't come across what he said about Wyatt, that I recall. Lots of impressive info is coming out these days.

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