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Relic Quest

The Story of One Man's Pursuit of the Lost Ark of the Covenant

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Relic Quest

De: Robert Cornuke
Narrado por: Robert Cornuke
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Does the near-mythical Ark of the Covenant still exist today? Countless people have thought so, dedicating their lives to finding this holy relic, all to no avail. Now Robert Cornuke, a modern-day adventurer, using the Bible as his guide, thinks he may know the exact location of the Ark. Join Cornuke as he embarks on this exciting and breathtaking adventure.©2005 Robert Cornuke (P)2005 Oasis Audio LLC, under arrangement with Tyndale House Publishers, publisher of the printed book version. Aventura Estudios Religiosos Cristianismo Historia Estudio de la Biblia Biblias y Estudio de la Biblia Viaje de Aventura Historia antigua Ministerio y Evangelismo Ciencias Sociales

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This book was a disappointment. I had expected the author would propose some new location for the ark based on new research and fieldwork, but that was not the case.

The first half of the book is dedicated to describing a series of clumsy attempts to locate the real Mt. Sinai, and while there are a few interesting anecdotes and bits and pieces of compelling evidence, you can't help but laugh at the ridiculous nature of the author's search and the peril in which they find themselves (who climbs a mountain in 100 degree heat with only a couple of bottles of water?). When the book finally gets to the author's search for the ark, it becomes a simple rehash of Graham Hancock's Axum Ethiopia theory, with no new theories on its location.

Given the nature of the story, all of this might have been tolerable if not for the author's clipped and wooden narration (for some strange reason he always reads the letter "a" in its long form, regardless of where it's located in the sentence). Unfortunatly, you would have to listen to the book to understand just how annoying this becomes.

Disappointing and Clumsy

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