The Secret of Arbel

The Secret of Arbel
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Publisher : FriesenPress
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9781039146259
ISBN-13 : 1039146252
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Book Synopsis The Secret of Arbel by : Jacques C Roy

Download or read book The Secret of Arbel written by Jacques C Roy and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2022-07-20 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Set in modern times, The Secret of Arbel is a novel centred on a sealed coffer that, when opened by Monsignor Antoine St-Vincent (prefect of the Vatican Secret Archives), revealed several strange artifacts. A number of timeworn scrolls appear to be inscribed in medieval French by a monk. What’s more curious, though, is a notebook of diary entries written by a French archaeologist who disappeared at the Arbel excavation site in northern Israel, in 1973. The substance of the diary and scrolls? Dark secrets the Catholic Church has hidden for two millennia and a fantastical story of a cave that appears to be a portal for time travel. Against his better judgment, Monsignor St-Vincent sends the coffer to a leading archeologist in Tel Aviv for carbon dating. The archeologist’s extraordinary discovery sets off a chain of events as shadowy forces, including a group called Order of the Divine Light, vie to possess the coffer to ensure its secrets remain hidden from the world. The Secret of Arbel is a compelling mix of mystery and science fiction, which raises philosophical and speculative discussions about religious history and archaeological discoveries that question established historical facts and religious scriptures.


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