Roy Brown has published a new book Legends of the Lost Ark. I haven't picked it up yet, but it looks interesting.
Interesting. From WP: "The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church claims to possess the Ark of the Covenant in Axum." Maybe additional information on this?
I wrote a fictional Hardy Boys FanFiction story about the possibility of the Ark being buried under Temple Mount (I won't give away the plot, but the story is up on my website). I have no idea if it's true (Adrian Rogers believed it might be under there), but I at least had fun taking Adrian Rogers' thought and running with a story about it. Plus the Hardys had a chance to enjoy a trip to the Holy Land, and readers get to see Phil Cohen's Jewish side developed. And you get a free Krav Maga lesson in the mix…
(PDF) The Ark of the Covenant in Ethiopia: Analyzing the Legend, Tradition, and Religious Significance of the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion
The Covenant's Veil: Ethiopian Orthodox Tradition of Elaboration | Fordham Scholarship Online | Oxford Academic
I've ordered the print book myself, and I have asked Roy if he would be willing to license to us.
Side note: to see the Bible's last word on what happened to the Ark of the Covenant, see 2 Maccabees 2.
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