The First Dock: Why the Ark Landed in Ethiopia Before It Floated to Ararat

Streamed on:
340

Cause Before Symptom - With Your Host James Carner

This prophetic broadcast reopens the floodgates of ancient memory to uncover a mystery long buried beneath water, mist, and misdirection: that Noah’s Ark first docked in Ethiopia—not Mount Ararat. Drawing from the Ethiopian canon, the Cave of Treasures, and pre-Masoretic sources, the show explores how the Ark served not only as a vessel of survival, but as a holy courier of sacred cargo—namely, the bones of Adam. Under angelic instruction, Shem retrieved and guarded these relics, fulfilling Adam’s final request that his remains be buried in the very spot where Christ’s blood would later fall: Golgotha.

The journey begins in the highlands of Ethiopia, where the earliest post-flood landmass emerged—towering ranges like Ras Dashen offering a plausible and prophetic docking point. From there, the Ark continued eastward, finally resting on Ararat, where mainstream archaeology fixates. But the real treasure had already passed through Ethiopia. The Ethiopian mountains guarded the bones of humanity’s first man and first prophecy. The tablets of testimony—still hidden—remain the final piece.

This episode follows that thread. It asks why Mussolini failed to find the Ark in Ethiopia, why modern Israel claims to hold it, and whether the rise of the Antichrist will involve a false seating upon the Mercy Seat. We consider Ron Wyatt’s claims, the legal logic of divine movement, and the spiritual war over God’s registry. More than a tale of ships and mountains, this is about divine strategy: how God sealed the testimony of Adam, Noah, and Christ across time and terrain to outmaneuver the Beast.

The Ark may have moved. But the bones never lied.

Loading comments...