4 places the Ark of the Covenant COULD be



As some in Israel are preparing to build a third Jewish Temple and with the possible sacrifice of a red heifer looming, many are wondering what might change and whether the Ark of the Covenant will be found.

The Ark of the Covenant is where the Ten Commandments were kept, and Glenn Beck previously believed it would never be found.

“Is that important for the rebuilding of the temple?” He asks Shoreshim Ministries founder Bill Cloud, who tells him that “there is historical precedent for building the Temple and not having the ark.”

“However,” he continues, “There’s prophecies that talk about how the glory of the latter house is going to be greater than the first one — referring to Solomon’s, which had the Ark of the Covenant.”

Not only do some in Israel want to build a temple on the Temple Mount, but they want to find the Ark of the Covenant.

According to Cloud, there “are a lot of traditions as to what happened to the Ark of the Covenant.”

“Some say that it went to Ethiopia, which I don’t believe. Some people say that Jeremiah hid it in Mount Nebo, which is in Jordan. Some people believe that it is outside of the old city buried. And then there are quite a number of people, and particularly people close to the idea of rebuilding the temple, who believe that it’s buried somewhere underneath the Temple Mount,” Cloud explains.

“That’s not really a big secret, honestly, it’s all over the internet,” he adds.


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What happens if Israel sacrifices a red heifer?



As Passover nears, rumors are spreading that Israelis will use the holiday to sacrifice a red heifer.

There have been nine red heifers that have been sacrificed since Moses, which Bill Cloud, the founder of Jacob’s Tent Fellowship, explains is the antidote for the golden calf.

“It is for ceremonial cleansing in order to approach God, so that’s important in relation to the rebuilding of the temple, because they don’t have a temple at this point,” Cloud explains.

This has become a point of contention for Hamas after the October 7 attack on Israel, as the group voiced its concern with the red heifer, claiming the Jews would start purifying Temple Mount.

Hamas called it an act of war.

Cloud has his thoughts on what this will mean for Israel.

“If you have the ashes, that doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re going to start next week in rebuilding the temple, because if they burn a red heifer, Glenn, everybody’s going to hear about it, including the Muslim world, including the Israeli government. That would be a provocation,” Cloud tells Glenn Beck, who is wondering what this means for the human race.

“How far down the line are we on the known prophecy of the things that have to happen before the clock starts ticking for the return of Christ?” Glenn asks.

“Well, I think the clock has already started ticking,” Cloud says, though he adds that in his experience, it won’t happen the way we believe it will.

“It just always happens the way it’s written,” he says.


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How Israel’s red heifer prophecy explains what's happening right now



A story from earlier this week has massively flown under the radar, and Glenn Beck believes it might explain a lot about the war in Israel.

On the 100th day of the war between Israel and Hamas, a Hamas spokesman proclaimed that Israel’s aggression “reached its peak” with “the bringing of red cows” to the Holy Land.

This is a reference to the red heifer prophecy, which some Christians and Jews believe will usher in the building of the third Jewish Temple and the End Times.

“Red heifers are important for a purification process that needs to be done before the Temple Mount can be restored and the temple can be rebuilt on it,” Glenn Beck explains, noting that many people will not be aware of the meaning.

“If you’re not religious, it probably means nothing to you,” he continues. “However, Hamas has just pointed out that they are at least following the red heifer story close enough to use it as the stated reason to launch the surprise invasion.”

The Grand Mufti, who became the father of radical Islam in the 1920s, was the first to bring up discussions about Al Aqsa and the Third Temple.

“The Jewish people were immigrating and coming in the 1920s to Israel, and al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti, he was able to spread his anti-Semitism and the idea that the Jews were coming to destroy the Al Aqsa Mosque to rebuild the Third Temple,” Glenn explains.

If the Third Temple is not rebuilt, then that stops the prophecy of the return of the Messiah.

“How is that going to happen with the Al Aqsa Mosque on top? Don’t know. Well, he got everybody wound up so much, it peaked in 1929, and they went on a terror raid a lot like October 7th,” Glenn says.

“We should be watchful,” Glenn continues, warning that “we are told to look for these things.”

“I think the best thing that we can do is pray, the best thing we can do is prepare ourselves spiritually, temporally, physically, prepare for uncertain times,” he adds.


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UN passes resolution erasing Jewish connection to Temple Mount

Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch, said that the UN is demonstrating “contempt for both Judaism and Christianity"