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In 1982, Ron Wyatt made a profound discovery at Jeremiah’s Grotto in Jerusalem, identifying it as the location of the Ark of the Covenant. Wyatt uncovered a chamber beneath the site, where he believed the Ark, along with other sacred artifacts from the Tabernacle, was hidden. This discovery aligned with his interpretation of biblical prophecy.
Additionally, Wyatt identified the nearby Garden Tomb as the true crucifixion site of Jesus Christ. He observed four cross-holes in the bedrock, which he believed corresponded to the positions of the three crosses mentioned in the New Testament, with the central one for Christ and the others for the thieves. This discovery was seen as a powerful confirmation of the biblical account of Jesus' death and resurrection.
Wyatt's work continues to inspire those interested in biblical archaeology, offering tangible evidence that strengthens faith and deepens understanding of the historical events described in the Bible.
DISCOVERY OF MT SINAI |
PHOTOS OF MT SINAI
Ron Wyatt & company, excavating at the foot of Skull Hill Jerusalem.
TESTIMONIALS
A 27-year-old individual, expressed gratitude for the faith restored through Ron Wyatt's work. She acknowledged that his discoveries reignited her belief in God and emphasized the importance of continuing research and education to strengthen faith in today's world.

Destiny
a friend and associate of Ron Wyatt, described him as "the most humble, God-fearing man I have ever met." Fisher noted that Wyatt was not interested in fame or fortune but was solely dedicated to doing the Lord's will. He highlighted Wyatt's generosity, mentioning that Wyatt made a substantial income as a nurse anesthetist but donated most of it to support his archaeological work, including funding over 130 trips abroad .

Kevin F