Archaeologist Recounts How Examined Jesus’ Blood Still Lives
By Marie
On January 6, 1982, after years of hard labour and excavation permits issued by the Israeli Department of Antiquities, Dr Ron Wyatt, an American archaeologist located what he believes to be the crucifixion site of Jesus.
He found a square depression in the surface material into which a cross could have been placed, along with an adjoining crevice, archaeologist said the blood ran through that crevice to the mercy seat of the ark of the covenant that was hidden in a cave below.
According to Ron’s discovery, Christ’s blood was sprinkled on the mercy seat. As the Roman Soldier pierced the side of Christ with his sword the blood run out and down.
Dr Ron Wyatt discovered the ark of the covenant and found the Blood of Christ on the Mercy Seat at the site where Christ was crucified in Jerusalem and he took this blood to be tested in a Laboratory in Israel.
He said that some of Jesus’ white blood cells were put in a growth medium for 48 hours and kept at body temperature for 72 hours then the test showed that the “Human blood only had 24 Chromosomes in it, everyone else has 46 Chromosomes, 23 from your mother and 23 Chromosomes from your father; 22 autosomes from your mother and 22 autosomes from your father.”
Dr Ron Wyatt continued, “You get an X from your mother and you may get an X or a Y from your father. This blood had 23 Chromosomes from the mother’s side, one Y Chromosome only.”
He added, “The child could not have developed if they hadn’t had the autosomes from the mother. So all of his physical characteristics were determined by his mother’s side of the family.
“His maleness was determined by this one Y Chromosome that came from a source; not a human male. Then they said this blood is alive and then they said whose blood is this? I said, it is the blood of your Messiah.”
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