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.
This book was totally worth the money, although it is a bit dragged out. If you like a story where the author jumps around and takes rabbit trails, you will love it. I did not mind that, but most readers probably would have. The author has some definite Seventh Day Adventist beliefs concerning the prophecies of Matthew 24 that are simply eschatologically and historically incorrect, though he makes an otherwise persuasive case for a Preterist view of Matthew 24 being fulfilled in AD 70. He does assert that the Ark of the Covenant is indeed located near Gordon's Calvary in Jerusalem. I think much of the book could have been consolidated and made more concise, but I would be lying if I said I did not read it with my fingers gripping the book with total excitement.