Acknowledgments
1 Secrets of the Temple
2 The Ark and Scripture
3 Hellfire and Brimstone
4 Moses and Yahweh
5 Into the Wilderness
6 The Mystery of Jeremiah
7 Mountain of God
8 The Valley of Edom
9 The Forgotten Cave
10 Treasure Trail
11 Divine Fire
12 The Epiphany Code
13 Extraordinary Encounter
14 Written in Stone
Chronology of Key Events
Select Bibliography
Index
Graham Phillips is the author of Atlantis and the Ten Plagues of Egypt, The Chalice of Magdalene, and The Moses Legacy. He lives in Coventry, England.
“Like all Graham Phillips’ works, this book is well-researched,
challenging, and a real page-turner. A must-have for readers with
inquiring minds who love a quest.”
*Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince, authors of The Templar Revelation:
Secret Guardians of the True Iden*
“In this extraordinary historical quest Graham Phillips reveals
powerful new evidence not only for the existence of the lost Ark,
but also its final fate and last resting place. His incredible
research blows away existing myths while at the same time painting
an entirely new picture of an enigma that has baffled the world for
over 3,000 years.”
*Andrew Collins, author of From the Ashes of Angels and
Twenty-First Century Grail*
"Laced with Biblical quotations, filled with adventures that rival
those of Indiana Jones, this book provides 'scientific evidence'
that the Ark of the Covenant had the power to destroy armies and
bring down the walls of cities, and that these claims may be true.
. . . To this one, we can just say, 'Wow.'"
*Ann LaFarge, Taconic Press, January, 2005*
“. . . readers will not have to look further than Templars and the
Ark of the Covenant for a briskly narrated series of credible
speculations supported by physical evidence for perhaps the
greatest discovery of its kind.”
*Frank Joseph, Fate, June 2005*
". . . Phillips makes a very credible case, and his long and
winding search for the truth makes for a gripping narative.
Definitely a cut above many other books relating to the Templar
mysteries. Quite fascinating."
*W. Ritchie Benedict, New Dawn, Nov-Dec 2005*
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