*Includes pictures. *Includes Scripture passages that describe the ark and discuss its history and various uses.*Discusses the theories about the fate of the lost ark. *Includes a bibliography for further reading.*Includes a table of contents. A lot of ink has been spilled covering the lives of history’s most influential figures, but how much of the forest is lost for the trees? In Charles River Editors” Legends of the Bible series, readers can get caught up to speed on the lives of the Bible’s most important men and women in the time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. The Ark of the Covenant is perhaps the most legendary and mysterious relic mentioned in the Bible, fascinating Jews and Christians for thousands of years and even spurring some to search for it. It is mentioned in both the Old Testament and the New Testament, as well as the Qu’ran, and in Revelation it is described as “the golden pot that had manna, and Aaron's rod that budded, and the tablets of the covenant", while the Book of Kings described it as only containing the two Tablets of the Law that Moses carried down from Mount Sinai. What the sources did agree on is that the Ark was the holiest relic in possession of the Israelites, and it was carried with the utmost care by priests during the exodus out of Egypt. Exodus also described the Ark in detail and the elaborate manner in which it was adorned with gold and set up in its own temple, the Tabernacle, when the Israelites stopped. Naturally, it was always well out in front of the rest of the processions as the Israelites moved. The Ark’s whereabouts and history are documented in the Bible through several generations until the Babylonian conquest, during which the 3rd Book of Ezra (1 Esdras) claimed the Babylonians "took all the holy vessels of the Lord, both great and small, and the ark of God, and the king's treasures, and carried them away into Babylon."Since the Babylonian conquest, the location of the Ark has been one of religion’s most legendary mysteries, with scholarly theories ranging from the Ark being carried off into Babylon to the idea that the Ark was secretly hidden and kept in Jerusalem, cared for by holymen. As a result, there have been endless quests in search of the Ark, speculation about its possible locations, and even claims that it’s actually in possession of churches as widespread as Ireland and Ethiopia. Legends of the The Ark of the Covenant chronicles the history, mysteries, and Scripture passages about the famous holy relic, examining the Bible and historical record to piece together an understanding of the known and unknown about the Ark. Along with pictures and a bibliography, you will learn about the Ark of the Covenant like you never have before, in no time at all.
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I will forever be intrigued by the Ark and it is one of the mysteries that pains me greatly because I just want to KNOW. The text was sufficient enough for an intro, but not in-depth by any means, but these slim volumes are not really meant to be such studies. Typos need to be edited, but otherwise it was decent.
Charles Rivers' books are some of my favorites, however, this one didn't seem to be up to their standards of excellence. Since the current location of the Ark of the Covenant is unknown, of course, the book would be conjecture. This is a recitation of the different times the Ark could have been lost. Indiana Jones (the movie) and the Chapel of the Tablet at the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Axum, Ethiopia, are mentioned.