The Prophecy Cave Part One: Relic
An Incredible Discovery An Impossible Fate Inexplicable Occurrences In 1947 a monumental archaeological discovery is made near the ruins of a previously unknown and extinct Jewish community. An ancient relic is found. Years later the Israeli Antiquities Authority takes possession of it. Almost immediately the relic unsettles the IAA. They learn it dates to the time of Jesus. Other test data are impossible to believe. A final examination results in a heated argument between two IAA linguists. Guards suddenly hear horrific screams. Entering the lab, they discover one man is missing, the other paralyzed with fear but able to mumble two words that terrify the guard. A search of the lab reveals the relic is gone. Thirteen years later unrelenting nightmares beset Emanuel Tov in the United States. He abruptly tells his family he intends to enroll in an Orthodox seminary in Jerusalem. He does not know why. It is there he learns of something that, according to his frightened teacher - a rosh yeshiva - should not exist. Emanuel's only path to understand his dreams is to attempt to study a dangerous antiquity at the risk of his own life. What he finds drowns him in fear and hysteria. The Prophecy Cave, inspired by the great and classic film, Raiders of the Lost Ark, is a very high-concept tale...provocative, spiritual and uplifting; however, the story's most pervasive character is that of high suspense and tension. What happens to Emanuel upon his study of the relic causes world upheaval. No scripture in any religion can explain such events. Millions reject them as hoaxes: millions do not. The Vatican is in turmoil. Chaos ensues as prelates shout at prelates. Churches, synagogues and mosques are jammed, all believing End of Days is near. Gripping rapid-fire events lay the foundation for the 50-page conclusion that reveals the world at its most fearful. It is then the light of the world touches the world again.
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The Prophecy Cave Part One: Relic
An Incredible Discovery An Impossible Fate Inexplicable Occurrences In 1947 a monumental archaeological discovery is made near the ruins of a previously unknown and extinct Jewish community. An ancient relic is found. Years later the Israeli Antiquities Authority takes possession of it. Almost immediately the relic unsettles the IAA. They learn it dates to the time of Jesus. Other test data are impossible to believe. A final examination results in a heated argument between two IAA linguists. Guards suddenly hear horrific screams. Entering the lab, they discover one man is missing, the other paralyzed with fear but able to mumble two words that terrify the guard. A search of the lab reveals the relic is gone. Thirteen years later unrelenting nightmares beset Emanuel Tov in the United States. He abruptly tells his family he intends to enroll in an Orthodox seminary in Jerusalem. He does not know why. It is there he learns of something that, according to his frightened teacher - a rosh yeshiva - should not exist. Emanuel's only path to understand his dreams is to attempt to study a dangerous antiquity at the risk of his own life. What he finds drowns him in fear and hysteria. The Prophecy Cave, inspired by the great and classic film, Raiders of the Lost Ark, is a very high-concept tale...provocative, spiritual and uplifting; however, the story's most pervasive character is that of high suspense and tension. What happens to Emanuel upon his study of the relic causes world upheaval. No scripture in any religion can explain such events. Millions reject them as hoaxes: millions do not. The Vatican is in turmoil. Chaos ensues as prelates shout at prelates. Churches, synagogues and mosques are jammed, all believing End of Days is near. Gripping rapid-fire events lay the foundation for the 50-page conclusion that reveals the world at its most fearful. It is then the light of the world touches the world again.
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ISBN-13: | 9781078786102 |
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Publisher: | Barnes & Noble Press |
Publication date: | 03/13/2020 |
Pages: | 200 |
Sales rank: | 659,067 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.42(d) |
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