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Ancient Text Reveals the Location of King Solomon's Treasure

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King Solomon's Treasures

A recently translated text from Hebrew sheds light on the mystery of the location of the treasures from King Solomon's Temple and the legendary ark from the Bible - the Ark of the covenant.

According to the translations of the ancient text, the religious artifacts, golden musical instruments and other treasures from the Garden of Eden are found in an unreachable place, which will not be revealed until the day of the Second Coming.

Historical sources say that the Temple of King Solomon, known also as the First Temple, was looted and burned by the Neo-Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar II during the 6th century BC.

Legend also states that the Ark of the Covenant is hidden in Solomon's Temple, along with the Hebrew king's riches. The stone tablets with the Ten Commandments, the jar of manna and Aaron's rod are stored in the ark as well.

Treasure

James Davila from the University of St. Andrews explains that according to the translation of the ancient text "Treatise on Ships" the treasures were hidden by the ancient prophets.

It is believed that a large majority of these treasures are located in the lands of Israel and Babylon. The Treatise looks like the Copper Scroll to some extent - one of the Qumran manuscripts, found in a cave not far from Qumran, on the west coast of the Dead Sea. In the scroll there is also mention of hidden treasure, though not from Solomon's Temple.

In the text, there is mention of 77 earrings of gold from the walls of the Garden of Eden, which have a brightness equal to the glow of the Sun and the Moon.

The text also talks about 46 precious stones, a huge amount of pearls and 12 000 highly valuable robes.

Bible

The Treatise is a part of a book published in Amsterdam in 1648, titled "Emek Halachah". In 1876, the scholar Adolf Jellinek published another copy of the text, almost identical to the 1648 version. Davila was the first to completely translate the text into English.

The author of the first text had no intention of showing the factual locations of the hidden Solomon treasures, but instead wrote a literary work based on various stories from legend.

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Jay Carr
Jay Carr
29.03.2014 05:30
Copper Scroll DECYPHERED:



Do yourself a favor and save both money and time by Not searching for the Copper Scroll treasures.


The WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY and WHO about the Copper Scroll Treasure is Common Knowledge; and to understand it, one
must simply read about its historical Provedance. East of the Jordan River where Alexander Jannaeus had military campaigns is
a place mentioned in the Scroll several times. Kohlit/Kohli; seems to be the city where the treasure is located, making Kohlit yet
another lost city like El Dorado.

According to Josephus; Jannaeus or Jannai/Yannai was king of Judea from 103 BC to 76 BC. He was the son of John Hyrcnaus &
was the High Priest Jonathan; written about as a wicked tyrant in the Talmud, yet established the city of Gamla in 81 BC; as the
capital for what is now the Golan Heights.

Origins according to the Talmud teach: "Be not like the servants who serve their masters for the sake of the wages, but be rather
like those who serve without thought of receiving wages." The maxim was taught by Antigonus of Sokho a Pharisee scholar whom
according to Mishnah; was the disciple and successor of Simon the Just. Mishnah teachings became tradition; a major written
redaction of the Jewish oral traditions known as the "Oral Torah", the first major work of Rabbinic literature.

The Mishnah consists of six orders, each containing 7–12 tractates; 63 in total, and further subdivided into chapters and paragraphs
or verses. The orders and their subjects are: Zeraim ("Seeds"), dealing with prayer and blessings, tithes and agricultural laws,
Moed ("Festival"), pertaining to the laws of the Sabbath and the Festivals, Nashim ("Women"), concerning marriage and divorce,
some forms of oaths and the laws of the nazirite (7 tractates), Nezikin ("Damages"), dealing with civil and criminal law, the
functioning of the courts and oaths (10 tractates), Kodashim ("Holy things"), regarding sacrificial rites, the Temple, and the dietary
laws (11 tractates) and Tehorot ("Purities"), pertaining to the laws of purity and impurity, including the impurity of the dead, the laws
of food purity and bodily purity (12 tractates).

These Jewish traditions are Yidish in nature; ancient lore in Jewish Babylonia between Persia and Roman Palestine. Priests//Rulers
were compelled to fulfill & sought out for lack of a better term a wishful prayer; dealing with the responsiblity of being seen humble
before GOD, while at the same time succesfull as expected by other Priests/Orders; there inability to do more was limited to the
wealth at hand. It took money and even; now takes money, to expand the Order.

Yidish religious groups have a very structured Order. A priest for every occasion; including Inventory/Treasurer. The priest in charge
of Treasury not only had access to the riches of the Order/Church, but also took on the responsiblity of praying in writting using
Hebrew & Aramaic text. Part of these writtings included the "Forgive me for I am Not wealthy enough and at this time need to find
more wealthy followers." prayer. Better known as: Samech-Alef-Lamed, which draws sustenance to us for financial success.



The Copper Scroll is simply, a hopeful Jewish prayer; asking for the proper words needed to persuade future wealthy followers; the
exact amount they need from each of them and their location, all in the name of expansion.
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Justin
Justin
23.01.2014 10:30
In ancient periods there may be lots of tressures burried under the land, need more studies to find out the belongings. this will give the light to the upcomming truths arround us
my openion is that we should go after the remaining unrevealed truths that will give the knowledge about the ancient histories to the comming generations also
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