
The story goes this way: “Queen of Sheba bore King Solomon a son “Menelik” on her journey home to Ethiopia. She had gone to pay the WISE King a visit.”


The story says - aged 20, Menelik went to visit his father, the wise King. Then on his journey home to Ethiopia, the next amazing thing happened!!
Unbeknownst to Menelik, who was at the time accompanied by the firstborn sons of some Israelite nobles,


the nobles had stolen the Ark & carried it with them to Ethiopia.
BUT, when Menelik got to know of this theft, he reasoned that since the Ark’s frightful powers (the power of God, represented by the SPACE between the Cherubim angels, where the power of God rests)

hadn't been destroyed through the journey, then it must be God's WILL the Ark remain with him, in Ethiopia.
The thing is, “ONLY ONE MAN is allowed to touch & see the Ethiopian Ark at Aksum Church. Just ONE man in the entire world!! Amazing, isn’t it?
So the world (historians & archaeologists) may never know, if the Ethiopians have the REAL thing. I’LL CONTINUE ON THIS.....😋😋




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