The Lost Ark of the Covenant
The Lost Ark of the Covenant is the real-life account of an
astounding quest--professor Tudor Parfitt's effort to recover the revered
artifact that contained the Ten Commandments, sacred to Judaism, Christianity,
and Islam.
This holy object disappeared from the Temple when the Babylonians
invaded Jerusalem in 586 BC and was lost--apparently forever.
According to the biblical account, the Ark was built at the
command of God, in accord with Moses's prophetic vision on Mount Sinai. The
Ark, believed to be the throne of God, was carried by the Israelite high
priests in the wilderness during their harrowing search for a homeland. When
the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem, the Ark entered the domain of legend. The
mysterious disappearance of arguably the most important religious artifact in
history led to a plethora of theories about the location of the Ark. Its
whereabouts unknown, adventurers risked their lives and fortunes for over two
millennia in attempts to discover this sacred treasure.
With painstaking historical scholarship, groundbreaking genetic
science, and hair-raising fieldwork, Parfitt, who the "Wall Street
Journal" calls "a British Indiana Jones," debunks the previous
myths and reveals the shocking history of the Ark and its keepers. From Israel
to Egypt, Ethiopia, and the ruins of Great Zimbabwe, the journey leads to
places Parfitt could never have imagined. He encounters a cannibalistic tribe
in Papua, New Guinea.
He is ambushed and shot at in Africa. And he narrowly escapes
being kidnapped by Islamist outlaws in the wilder reaches of Yemen.Throughout
his search, he is aided by a motley crew of kabbalistic mystics, Muslim holy
men, charlatans and crooks, tribal elders, and scheming politicians.
The Lost Ark of the Covenant is a vivid and page-turning account of the
culmination of two decades of research by an acclaimed scholar and adventurer.
In the end, legend becomes reality as an unknown history comes to light, and
with it our understanding of this lost treasure is changed forever.
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