
| This is a MUST READ book for anyone...belivers, atheists, agnostics, Jewish, Christian, Muslim, ANYONE who loves a compelling and exciting story that enthralls you from the very first Chapter. Think about it. You awake tomorrow morning and there is a story that was uncovered by an investigative reporter from the Jerusalem Post. A story so big, so controversial, so mind-boggling that it is on every news station and on the front pages of every Newspaper in the world. "Ancient Tomb Uncovered in Israel" Archaeological team discovers 2,000 year-old skeleton with crucifixion and spear scars... "Israel's Prime Minister calls-in the Vatican to Investigate" "Vatican Priests sent Below Ground to Verify Finding" "Scientific Committee to Examine Skeleton at the Vatican" How would YOU react? What would YOU feel inside? Shock? Anger? Disbelief? How would the world react? Excerpt - Page 130 (Setting: Initial discovery of a small tomb within a lower tunnel beneath the main tunnel under Jerusalem). " Ari, I see nothing in there but the skeleton. Do you see any markings anywhere?" "No, I do not. The skeleton seems to be the only thing in there." "Let's go inside for a closer look," and Dr. Blissman stepped inside, carefully, slowly shining the light before he took another step to insure that he did not disturb anything that might be on the floor of the tomb. Ari and Rebecca followed behind him, both taking the same precaution as they entered. They scanned the walls with their lights when Rebecca thought she saw some etchings on the far wall behind the skeleton. She was not prepared for what she saw and just stared at the ancient Hebrew words etched on the wall. "What is it Rebecca?" Dr. Blissman called-out to her. "Do you read Hebrew?" she asked in a meek tone of voice. "Yes, of course," and Dr. Blissman walked over to the wall." He shined his light on the words and his face became ashen in color. His voice was almost guttural as he stated, "Oh my God." "Rebecca, this cannot be legitimate. It's ancient Aramaic." "What does it say?" they all asked, now staring at the wall and waiting for Dr. Blissman's interpretation. "It says, "King of the Jews" |


