King David's Lost Tomb

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Great Kings Discovery Project

In Search of:
King David's Lost Tomb & Treasure

by Gary Arvidson

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Paperback, pp. 424
Order Number (ISBN) 0971955603
Dallas, North Carolina: World Care Organization (2002)
2nd edition 
Dimensions (in inches) 9.0 height x 5.9 width x 0.9 depth

Do billions of dollars in gold and silver bullion lie deep in the bedrock of the ancient City of David? According to Gary Arvidson they apparently do. Many of the national treasures of the Davidic monarchy and the people of Israel disappeared in antiquity. In this well-articulated and documented work Arvidson lays out the evidence for  their existence and discovery. This book is a must for avocational biblical archaeologists and all those who take the Hebrew Scriptures seriously.



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