Et bio-forskningslab i Tel Aviv, Israel tok på seg å
analysere en sjelden blodprøve, uten å vite hvor arkeologisk
gammel prøven var -- men det lyktes å rekonstruere den, med
et menneskes kromosombilde. De fant en særs sjelden 'feil':
Personen hadde 23 kromosomer på morssiden, bare ett fra far.

Ivrig diskusjon på hebraisk - og oppdragsgivende arkeolog
kunne forklare: This is blood from Your Messiah !

Lagt fram i kort filmsnutt her -- fra et større materiale.

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Geneticists in Tel Aviv, Israel did a DNA analysis from a blood
sample widely believed to have belonged to Jesus, concluding
that Jesus’ biological father was "not a human male".
The blood sample was discovered on the archeological dig of Ron
Wyatt (narrating this video) and his team.

Upon completion of the analysis, the lab technicians asked Wyatt
whose blood he had submitted for study, and he replied,
"this is the blood of your Messiah".

When the scientists tested the two-thousand-year-old
"dead" blood, to their shock, they were able to analyze its
chromosomes — which is only possible with living blood.
Having 24 distinct chromosomes or 22 autosomes (mother's are
duplicated) in addition to 2 (XY) chromosomes, the 22 autosomes
of the mother are equal to the corresponding 22 autosomes of
the father (one to one) and the X chromosome of the mother (XX)
plus the "Y" sex chromosome given by father being (XY).

In total, 2 of His mother's autosomal chromosomes duplicated
times 22, plus 1 (X) chromosome + 1 (Y) chromosome = 23
homologous pairs of chromosomes.
Thus, His (Heavenly) Father's (Y) male chromosome determined
only Jesus’ maleness, while His physical characteristics would
have been determined solely by His Mother.

Human cells normally have 46 chromosomes. These are actually
23 pairs of homologous chromosomes. In each pair of chromosomes,
one of the pair is from the mother and the other member is from
the father.
Therefore, 23 chromosomes come from the mother and 23 from the
father. In each set of 23, 22 chromosomes are autosomal and
one is sex-determining. The sex-determining ones are the X
chromosome and the Y chromosome. Females are XX, so they can
only contribute an X chromosome to their offspring, whereas
males are XY, which allows them to contribute either an X or a Y.
If they contribute an X, the child is female, whereas if they
contribute a Y, the child is male.
The fascinating finding in this blood was that instead of 46
chromosomes, there were only 24.
There were 22 autosomal chromosomes, one X chromosome and one
Y chromosome.
This evidences that the person to whom this blood belonged to
had a mother but no human father,
because the normal contribution of paternal chromosomes is
missing.

The DNA of Jesus is 96% from Mary rather than 50% from Mary as
would be normal. So, theoretically, the Holy Spirit had to have
inseminated a virginal Mary with the "Y" chromosome of the
non-human God of Abraham.

On his deathbed, Wyatt — who died in 1999 — went into detail
about how he was led by the God of Abraham to find the elusive
Ark of the Covenant.
He didn’t know that he’d be discovering the blood of Jesus, too.

According to Wyatt, he was able to physically locate the Ark
of the Covenant, the container for the original tablets of the
Ten Commandments, with the Mercy Seat intact on the top.
It was found in a chamber just outside the walls of ancient
Jerusalem about 20 feet below what Wyatt also claimed was the
actual site of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

Wyatt said he found an earthquake crack directly below where
the cross would have been. It extends down through the rock
to the resting place of the Mercy Seat atop the Ark of the
Covenant. The blood of Christ would have flowed through that
crack after his death and after his side was pierced by a
soldier’s spear.

The site of the crucifixion appears to have evidence that it was
once enclosed in a 1st century building, apparently a church.

The site includes a large round stone which perfectly fits
the Garden Tomb — accepted by many as the place from which
the body of Christ rose from the dead.

Wyatt believed that the Ark of the Covenant, along with other
sacred objects from the first Temple in Jerusalem, were all
secreted away just prior to the entrance of the Babylonians
into the city about 600 years before the crucifixion of Jesus
Christ.
There are many tunnels beneath Jerusalem even to this day.
These most sacred objects were protected in a chamber and
the entrance was sealed and hidden.

“When Christ died, the earth quaked. The rock was split right
below His cross and this crevice extended right down into the
hidden chamber which contained the undefiled ‘earthly’ Throne
of God — the Ark with its Mercy Seat,” explained Wyatt
in one of his research letters.
“After He was dead, when the centurion stuck his spear into
Christ’s side and pierced His spleen, the blood and water came
out, falling down through that crack
and was sprinkled on the Mercy Seat.”

Wyatt explained that in the former Temple service, the high
priest sprinkled the blood of the sacrifice on the Mercy Seat.
Wyatt said Christ, as the great High Priest, was the only one
who could physically sprinkle the blood on the Mercy Seat.
It was an act of God that everything was in the right place,
and that there was an earthquake which enabled Christ to spill
his own blood onto the Mercy Seat in fulfillment of this
ancient rite.

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