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REVIEWERS' COMMENTS
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"In a strikingly thorough analysis, Gary Arvidson not
only paves the way for discovery of David's Tomb, with evidence
suggesting it may well contain the hidden gold and silver reserves of
the Davidic monarchy, but shows that the builders of Solomon's Temple
situated it above the Ophel along a north/south axis. Seeking to inspire
a renewed search for the tomb and the secret vaults of the royal
archives and treasury, hidden deep in the bedrock of the City of David,
Arvidson marshals the documentary evidence from the works of Flavius
Josephus and the Bible as well as hard data from the archaeological
record itself. With over 3,750 tons of gold bullion still missing from
the national treasury of the kings of Judah, Arvidson makes a compelling
argument that the gold and silver reserve, as well as royal artifacts
and rare national treasures, the heritage of the people of Israel, lie
secreted away for their protection. Imagine the electrifying effect of
the discovery of the ancient Tent of Meeting or Tabernacle, once serving
as a portable temple, and likely the Ark of the Covenant itself. Such a
discovery would change the world and Arvidson' s tenacity and insight
may make it so."
-- Michael P. Germano
Publisher and Editor, bibarch.com
Professor Emeritus, Ambassador University
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"packed with carefully researched and documented
information concerning the life, death, and burial of one of history's
legendary figures: King David. Gary Arvidson has devoted years to
researching the location of the famed tomb and treasure of king David,
and his work has paid off in the form of a fascinating and convincing
book. In Search of: King David's Lost Tomb & Treasure has a
well-deserved place in the publishing world and in the libraries of
critical thinking and intelligent readers of this age."
-- Robert L. Williams
Writer in Residence Emeritus, Gaston College, NC
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"if David was buried with great wealth, as Josephus
claimed, what are the chances that David's tomb remains intact and
waiting to be found? And if David's tomb has not been destroyed, how
likely is it that some of his wealth is still contained there? Arvidson
also addresses these questions in some detail. Looking carefully at the
biblical and historical record, he suggests several factors that may
have combined to protect David's tomb from potential raiders."
-- Doug Ward
Professor of Mathematics at Miami University, OH
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