The Ark of the Covenant - Investigating the Ten Leading Claims: Including Pharaoh Shishak's Siege of Solomon's Temple, Ethiopia's Ark & the Garden Tomb

· ByFaith Media
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What happened to the Ark of the Covenant? The mystery of the Bible’s lost Ark has led to many myths, theories and claims being made, but do any of them have a shred of credibility? Now, join two explorers as they investigate the ten major theories concerning the location of antiquities greatest relic. 


Using professional archaeological reports, eyewitness accounts and personal exploration, from Pharaoh Tutankhamun’s tomb to Ethiopia’s underground rock churches, the investigators are able to eliminate popular myths and legends by searching for the truth in their quest for the Ark of the Covenant.


Utilising ancient accounts, meticulous research and the Scriptures as their guide, this inquiry examines the dominant leads concerning the Ark’s final resting place, including: Pharaoh Shishak who raided Solomon’s Temple, Jerusalem’s secret Temple chamber, the Queen of Sheba’s Ethiopia, the Templar Knights, Parker’s 1911 Dome of the Rock excavation, the Copper Scroll treasure map, the Garden Tomb legend and more! 


Combining an on-site travel journal with exclusive colour photographs, take an adventure through Egypt, Ethiopia and beyond into the story of the lost Ark. Discover the truth behind the legend and find a fascinating insight into the fate of ancient Israel’s illustrious Ark of the Covenant. 2020 edition.

About the author

Paul Backholer is a broadcaster and the founder of ByFaith Media (www.ByFaith.org). He is the director of ByFaith TV and the producer of several documentaries. Paul is the author of a number of books including The Baptism of Fire, Jesus Today and How Christianity Made the Modern World. Paul studied in a British Bible college and has travelled to over forty nations working on Christian projects.

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