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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, readable, scholarly - you wont want the book to end
It is really exciting to see what happens when a well-trained scholar writes historically and Biblically based texts that answer deep burning questions. This is one of those books.

The author takes a very exciting, almost thriller-story style, to the exploration of possibilities about the location of the Ark of the Covenant. He leaves few stones unturned,...
Published on October 2, 2005 by Albert Cerussi

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Let me sum up the book for you. The Ark is safe in the Temple Mount beneath the Holy of Holies, but you shouldn't look for it, instead you should spend your time searching for Jesus (the out-of-the-blue Jesus sales pitch on the very last page). His conclusion is based mostly on a story told to him by rabbis who went looking for it recently but didn't find it. Let's...
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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, readable, scholarly - you wont want the book to end, October 2, 2005
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Albert Cerussi (Lake Forest, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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It is really exciting to see what happens when a well-trained scholar writes historically and Biblically based texts that answer deep burning questions. This is one of those books.

The author takes a very exciting, almost thriller-story style, to the exploration of possibilities about the location of the Ark of the Covenant. He leaves few stones unturned, and ha a nice balance where he does not get caught up too much in wild, un-provable conjectures. He follows the facts, interviews the experts, and is a refreshing breath of fresh air on the subject.

He is very careful to separate myth and legend from fact. Yet he does this in a way that if someone like Michael Creighton (author of Jurassic Park) wrote this book. It is a real page turner, and you might forget that this is a scholarly treatise. It is similar in style to other books he has written such as "The Stones Cry Out" (which I also highly recommend).

Dr. Price also provides a wealth of information from Jewish writings that prove quite useful. For example, he researches the Talmud and the apocryphal writings for clues. He is careful not to exalt these documents above the Scripture itself, but uses them to see how the idea of the location of the Ark and its function has developed over history. This is a unique strength of the book, and I would like to see more Christian authors make use of these Jewish writings such as the Talmud.

In addition, Dr. Price also gives serious academic rebuttals to popular theories about the location of the Ark (such as the Ethiopia conjecture) or the careless claims of those who claim to have seen the Ark (such as the late Ron Wyatt). Dr. Price offers sound Biblical evidence as to why these theories are improbable, and backs it up with detailed historical facts.

In all I think you will find this to be a very readable and pleasant romp through the history of a topic very important to Christians and Jews alike. Messianic believers in particular might find this very interesting because of the use of Talmudic sources. And Dr. Price is also a refreshing breath of fresh air in that he does not support "Replacement Theology", which is a theory that somehow the Church ahs replaced Israel. This theory has sometimes led to wild conjectures about the ark, which can be shown Biblically to be a strained interpretation at best. But in general anyone who has asked the question, from a religious or historical perspective, "What happened to the Ark of the Covenant," will not be disappointed.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent and thought-provoking, July 6, 2005
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Randall Price goes beyond the superficial view of the Ark, common in popular culture, as a magical and powerful box. Perhaps a large, ancient battery that literally "shocked" untrained observers?

Dr. Price makes a persuasive case that the Ark of the Covenant was the doorway to Heaven. It was God's moral perfection directly manifested in a corrupt world. To those who feared Him, it was a means of mercy and life. To those who despised Him, it was a means of judgment and death. It was the center of the Hebrew Covenant with Almighty God.

Dr. Price also conducts the reader through an exhaustive analysis of possible options for the fate of the ark. In plain language, he carefully examines the strengths and weaknesses of a variety of theories.

Dr. Price's popular writing style can make you forget his impressive academic credentials. He has a Ph.D. in Middle Eastern Studies and a Masters Degree in Old Testament and Semitic Languages. He is a learned man, well versed in both the Scriptures and Jewish tradition. And he puts them all to good use, explaining the world's greatest archaeological treasure.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A "reader friendly' survey of facts and fables, June 12, 2005
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An icon of legend, the Ark of the Covenant is the centerpiece of Jewish history and a long sought prize of Biblical Archaeology. Enduring mysteries such as the fate of the Ark and where it might be today continues to prod the imagination of scholars, theologians, archaeologists, and the general public. In Searching For The Ark Of The Covenant: Latest Discoveries And Research by Middle East expert Randall Price (Th.M. Old Testament and Semitic Languages) is a "reader friendly' survey of facts and fables concerning the Ark, rumors and legends concerning it that span four thousand years of history across several continents and diverse cultures. Highly recommended reading, Searching For The Ark Of The Covenant is informed and informative, thoughtful and thought-provoking.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A "reader friendly' survey of facts and fables, June 12, 2005
This review is from: Searching for the Ark of the Covenant: Latest Discoveries and Research (Paperback)
An icon of legend, the Ark of the Covenant is the centerpiece of Jewish history and a long sought prize of Biblical Archaeology. Enduring mysteries such as the fate of the Ark and where it might be today continues to prod the imagination of scholars, theologians, archaeologists, and the general public. In Searching For The Ark Of The Covenant: Latest Discoveries And Research by Middle East expert Randall Price (Th.M. Old Testament and Semitic Languages) is a "reader friendly' survey of facts and fables concerning the Ark, rumors and legends concerning it that span four thousand years of history across several continents and diverse cultures. Highly recommended reading, Searching For The Ark Of The Covenant is informed and informative, thoughtful and thought-provoking.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Ark, June 6, 2010
This review is from: Searching for the Ark of the Covenant: Latest Discoveries and Research (Paperback)

Enjoyable exploration of the various possible locations of the Ark. Whether it's important or not, I enjoyed it and was blessed by it.

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John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
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4.0 out of 5 stars Searching for the Ark of the Covenant, March 8, 2007
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Lots of information tends to be as much as a story book as Informative book well ballanced reading very interesting holds your attention.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Review of the Ark, April 7, 2006
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Price gives a concise, yet detailed review of what the Bible has to say on the ark as well as the history of searches for the ark. He covers everything from the myths surrounding the ark, to the wild unsubstantiated claims of people like Ron Wyatt and Graham Hancock. A must for archaeology buffs.
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8 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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Let me sum up the book for you. The Ark is safe in the Temple Mount beneath the Holy of Holies, but you shouldn't look for it, instead you should spend your time searching for Jesus (the out-of-the-blue Jesus sales pitch on the very last page). His conclusion is based mostly on a story told to him by rabbis who went looking for it recently but didn't find it. Let's hear it for gut feelings. The Author does a good job derailing bogus theories of its location, while completely ignoring Oak Island (just one of many extraordinary possibilities for an extraordinary loss), or delving deep into the Crusaders time in Jerusalem (who may have attained it). Discounting the real Ark being in Ethiopia is easy...reading his awkward text is not. Lack of dates throughout the book make it difficult to know what time period he's speaking of. For a final laugh, enjoy the author's picture on the back cover.
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1 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting but Tedious!!, April 13, 2007
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This is an excellent book for those interested in biblical topics, history, and archeology. However, at times I found myself "up-to-my-eyeballs" in facts! This is where the book really started to slow down. The endless scripture references, and other notes was frankly exhausting. Dr.Price's book is more a textbook than an average read. Now please don't get me wrong, I did enjoy the book. It's just something you might want to read a little at a time.
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