Ark of the Covenant

“Ark of the Covenant” by Jonathan Gray, published by Teach Services, Incorporated in March 2018, is a comprehensive exploration of one of history’s most enigmatic artifacts. Spanning 604 pages, this edition delves into the claims made by American amateur archaeologist Ron Wyatt regarding the discovery of the Ark of the Covenant, which had been missing for over 2,500 years. Gray, initially skeptical, embarks on a thorough investigation that challenges his preconceptions and leads him to reassess the evidence surrounding Wyatt’s assertions.
In this book, readers will find a detailed account of Gray’s journey as he examines archaeological sites and artifacts related to the Ark. The narrative presents a blend of religion and archaeology, offering insights into the historical significance of the Ark of the Covenant. Gray’s methodical approach to the investigation reveals unexpected truths that may alter perceptions of this ancient relic. This edition is available in English and measures 9 inches in height and 6 inches in length, making it a substantial addition to any collection focused on religious antiquities.
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THEY CALLED IT A HOAX UNTIL ONE MAN WENT TO PROVE IT… THE UNEXPECTED TRUTH SHOCKED GRAY. IT WILL SHOCK YOU, TOO!
For 800 years, the Ark of the Covenant was the most sacred object in the world. In 586 BC it vanished. 2,500 years later, American amateur archaeologist Ron Wyatt claimed to have found the Ark of the Covenant. He was promptly ordered by the host government not to reveal certain information. Jonathan Gray set out with a briefcase full of objections against Wyatt’s claims. However, intense investigation, repeated visits to dig sites, and privileged viewing of evidence and artifacts leave him totally convinced.
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