Oak Island – More Research Reading

Season 10 of The Curse of Oak Island is over and it is time to look forward to the next season.

During the off season I plan on doing some research reading.

Tonight I will share a few more of the books that I have read or plan to read before the next season of The Curse of Oak Island.

I will not go into much detail on the books, but will mention why they are on my research reading list.

Gods Gold, Sean Kingsley, Temple TreasureI will start with one that I mentioned in a previous post. Since they often talk about the treasures from the Temple I decided that God’s Gold: The Quest for the Lost Temples of Jerusalem by Sean Kingsley must be on the list. I have read it before, but it has been quite some time ago.

The lost ark, wead, ark of the covenantThis little book Where is The Last Ark? by Doug Wead with David Lewis & Hal Donaldson explores several theories of where the Ark of Covenant ended up.

The lost ark of the covenant, parfitt, treasureThe Lost Ark of the Covenant: Solving the 2,500 Year Old Mystery of the Fabled Biblical Ark by Tudor Parfitt looks at a theory that claims it ended up in remote Africa.

lost treasures of the Bible, Reddish, fantLost Treasures of the Bible: Understanding the Bible through Archaeological Artifacts in World Museums by Clyde E. Fant & Mitchell G. Reddish looks at some artifacts in museums that have religious significance. Perhaps the treasure of Oak Island is a significant inscription or religious object that will shed light on the past like these museum pieces.

I have many more books on my list that are both non-fiction and fiction. I will share more of them in future Tuesday posts.

Steven


This is a WWRI post – Written With Real Intelligence

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