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Jesus' blood found and scientifically tested?

Anna the Seeker

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

Blood of Jesus found on Ark of the Covenant - scientific proof of Virgin birth - Norfolk Strange Facts | Examiner.com

If it indeed was the Ark of the Covenant and if it indeed was the blood of Jesus, it confirms both the virginal birth and Jesus being divine/supernatural, because it was impossible for such DNA to make a being such as Jesus only by itself, with an obviously human-like DNA but with a missing chromosome.

Edit: Apparently some think that Ron Wyatt wasn't telling the truth, but that the Ark has still been found, under the Temple Mount.

I just started researching in the subject of the Ark, but any info you can fill me in with (or warnings) are welcome.

Ark of the Covenant, Ron Wyatt
 
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All of God's promises - prophesies - will be fulfilled, relics or no relics. Quite possibly not on anyone's time schedule, either.

As for the report of finding the Ark of the Covenant, I'll wait for the peer-reviewed official report.
 
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If somehow our Lord's blood was found (it wouldn't be found on the ark of the covenant, even if that too was also found) and scientifically examined and it hadn't degraded to the point of being not viable for testing, we should really only expect that it would demonstrate that it was blood belonging to a near-eastern man living in Palestine.

There would be nothing out of the ordinary about His blood or His genome. Our Lord Jesus Christ, being truly and actually human, like us in all ways but without sin, would be right down to the genetic level identical to you and me.

Jesus wasn't a demigod, or a supernatural human, He wasn't a magical man. He was a flesh-and-blood human person like you and me, says the Chalcedonian Definition, "of a body and a rational soul". That means human in every way.

As such we should expect, if we could run every possible test on Jesus imaginable, that every test would show Him as a completely, very ordinary, human person. Nothing remarkable at all.

The Hypostatic Union means that He was completely human and completely divine with neither a confusion of the two natures nor a separation of the two natures.

-CryptoLutheran
 
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I had heard about this too as an "interim pastor" made mention of the "discovery". I'm one for searching these things out and I wanted to know more. It all seemed to make sense, except for the "live blood cells" . Don't get me wrong, anything is possible, but I was searching in ernest.

At various times, either in church services or in fellowship with someone who is "Spirit filled", I'll sometimes experience a flow of the anointing many call a "witness". It is a spiritual manifestation of the Spirit of God to affirm His power and presence. In actual use, He'll do that when He wants to confirm a point being made, either by me or by someone else.

I know others who experience this too. We'll get together and share what God has shown us, or is doing, and the other will experience these "witnessing signs". It's wonderful! It's energizing and it kind of trims your wick and fills you full of oil all at the same time.

At the same time, I have noticed a certain manifestation sensation that kind of resembles the witness. It has a certain "feel" to it, only instead coming from the inside, it seems to come from the outside. It also lacks that energizing sensation to it. I have experienced that too(even in church) when someone was saying very errant. It is a spirit of deception that masquerades the witness of truth. I would often not be too sure when I felt it, because I'm not always anywhere near the top of my game, so to speak. I mistrust sensations like that when I don't know for sure it's God. When it really is God, there's no faking it.

Anyway, I went back to share what I had read about the living blood cells with the interim pastor who brought it up. I wasn't even thinking, but when I said it, I felt that "false anointing" I was talking about.

I knew instantly the enemy was behind it.

BTW, there is a myriad of WONDERFUL things on Youtube. I have found some amazing testimonies. Don't discount Youtube just because it also has a bunch of crackpots.

It's always best to test these things first. Pray about them and if you're unsure, bring them into the light with someone you know is familiar with the move of the Spirit. As you share, look on the inside of you. If you're filled, and your eyes are on the Lord, you should bear a fruit as you move forward in the thing you want to test.

One other thing, it's not a "worthiness test". You typically have to be moving forward in the love of God for this to work. It's not a gossip confirmer thing. In my case, I was wanting to share to good news about it, or at least want God's perspective.

Of course my favorite kind of confirmation is the witness of the Holy Spirit in power. It's very edifying and you hunger for more.

I do believe this Ron person, who according to the website, has died holding to his testimony, might have suffered from a "sickness", and really believed what he claimed. Be careful what you speak of others and try to have a charitable witness, while staying faithful to what you believe to be receiving.
 
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