THE SIGN AND THE SEAL (Parts 1 & 2) by Graham Hancock

ONE WORLD MAGAZINE
It was growing dark and the air of the Ethiopian highlands was chill when the monk appeared. Stooped and leaning on a prayer stick he shuffled towards me from the doorway of the sanctuary chapel and listened attentively as I was introduced to him. Speaking in Tigrigna, the local language, he then sought clarification through my interpreter about my character and my motives: from which country had I come, what work did I do there, was I a Christian, what was it that I wanted from him?
Initiation: 1986
reached the age of twenty, Menelik himself travelled from Ethiopia to Israel
and arrived at his father's court. There he was instantly recognized and
accorded great honour. After a year had passed, however, the elders of the
land became jealous of him. They complained that Solomon showed him too much
favour and they insisted that he must go back to Ethiopia. This the king
accepted on the condition that the first-born sons of all the elders should
also be sent to accompany him. Amongst these latter was Azarius, son of Zadok
the High Priest of Israel, and it was Azarius, not Menelik, who stole the Ark
of the Covenant from its place in the Holy of Holies in the Temple. Indeed
the group of young men did not reveal the theft to Menelik until they were
far away from Jerusalem. When at last they told him what they had done he
understood that they could not have succeeded in so bold a venture unless God
had willed it. Therefore he agreed that the Ark should remain with them. And
it was thus that it was brought to Ethiopia, to this sacred city... and here
it has remained ever since.'
We cannot risk the possibility that any harm might come to something so precious ... Besides, even in time of peace you would not be able to see it. It is my responsibility to wrap it entirely in thick cloths before it is carried in the processions...' |
reached the age of twenty, Menelik himself travelled from Ethiopia to Israel
and arrived at his father's court. There he was instantly recognized and
accorded great honour. After a year had passed, however, the elders of the
land became jealous of him. They complained that Solomon showed him too much
favour and they insisted that he must go back to Ethiopia. This the king
accepted on the condition that the first-born sons of all the elders should
also be sent to accompany him. Amongst these latter was Azarius, son of Zadok
the High Priest of Israel, and it was Azarius, not Menelik, who stole the Ark
of the Covenant from its place in the Holy of Holies in the Temple. Indeed
the group of young men did not reveal the theft to Menelik until they were
far away from Jerusalem. When at last they told him what they had done he
understood that they could not have succeeded in so bold a venture unless God
had willed it. Therefore he agreed that the Ark should remain with them. And
it was thus that it was brought to Ethiopia, to this sacred city... and here
it has remained ever since.'
We cannot risk the possibility that any harm might come to something so precious ... Besides, even in time of peace you would not be able to see it. It is my responsibility to wrap it entirely in thick cloths before it is carried in the processions...' |

reached the age of twenty, Menelik himself travelled from Ethiopia to Israel
and arrived at his father's court. There he was instantly recognized and
accorded great honour. After a year had passed, however, the elders of the
land became jealous of him. They complained that Solomon showed him too much
favour and they insisted that he must go back to Ethiopia. This the king
accepted on the condition that the first-born sons of all the elders should
also be sent to accompany him. Amongst these latter was Azarius, son of Zadok
the High Priest of Israel, and it was Azarius, not Menelik, who stole the Ark
of the Covenant from its place in the Holy of Holies in the Temple. Indeed
the group of young men did not reveal the theft to Menelik until they were
far away from Jerusalem. When at last they told him what they had done he
understood that they could not have succeeded in so bold a venture unless God
had willed it. Therefore he agreed that the Ark should remain with them. And
it was thus that it was brought to Ethiopia, to this sacred city... and here
it has remained ever since.'
The monk looked at me in a way that I found strangely disconcerting and
then said: 'You must know that there is turmoil and civil war in the land...
Our government is evil, the people oppose it, and the fighting comes closer
every day. In such circumstances it is unlikely that the true Ark will be
used again in the ceremonies.













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