19:5319:53, 25 April 2011diffhist+571
Ark of the Covenant
→Heaven: as a contrast to the poetical tradition, added representative literal interpretation by famous 18th century Baptist preacher C. H. Spurgeon, London, Metropolitan Tabernacle, Thursday Evening, Aug. 18th 1887, The Spurgeon Archive
18:4818:48, 25 April 2011diffhist−5 m
Ark of the Covenant
→Heaven: failure by previous editor to check text before saving (mistakes happen but the consistent and continuing errors made by the same previous editor make the editor look careless and incompetent to do any reliable editing
18:0318:03, 25 April 2011diffhist+283
Ark of the Covenant
→Heaven: the foregoing hasty "chop-job", apparently done without even checking for errors before saving, desperately needed "clean-up"—it was badly lacking in Wikipedia standards of writing and punctuation
10:1410:14, 25 April 2011diffhist+6,936
Ark of the Covenant
added section "Heaven" with references and links for verification of the view that many are convinced that the ark is physically in Heaven
08:2108:21, 17 April 2011diffhist−532
Ark of the Covenant
all of the citations and links are verifiable, they exist, they represent the principle of Literalism, explain it, and 3 of the cited sources state the ark is in heaven
07:1407:14, 17 April 2011diffhist+3,564
Ark of the Covenant
"Literalist reading" references cited and linked (see Discussion page, this article)—caption re: staves at foot of ark is not OR, since most Bible translations (abundant links provided) explicitly state this—Macc. returned to place before NT
04:5304:53, 14 April 2011diffhist+1 m
Transubstantiation
→Patristic period: corrected "106AD" to "AD 106" (up to the 20th century the proper form was "AD XXXX (The Year of the Lord XXXX)" but unthinking custom began to place AD after the year, as BC was placed after the year (XXX Years Before Christ