If you are as obsessive as I am, I go crazy when I can’t find something. It drives me nuts. I will search far and wide and I am a man on a mission until this object is found. I think there is something about the human mind that naturally gravitates toward finding the lost - like lost treasure. People have crossed deserts, financed expeditions, started wars, and ruined their lives trying to find things that may not even exist anymore. But there’s one object that stands above all of them. The Ark of the Covenant. Not because it was worth money, but because of what it represented. God’s Presence. History. Proof even! And maybe that’s why people have spent over 2,500 years trying to find it. Movies turned it into legend. Historians turned it into mystery. And ever since Raiders of the Lost Ark gave us the line, “They’re digging in the wrong place”, people have been convinced the Ark is still out there somewhere - hidden, buried, waiting to be discovered. Some say it’s beneath Jerusalem. Others say elsewhere. But one man, in 1982, said, “I found it.” So today on The Missing Chapter, we’re diving into one of history’s greatest unsolved mysteries - the search for the Ark of the Covenant. The only solution to a story so wild and controversial is more coffee. Caffeine up, everyone, this is going to be a crazy one. Welcome to the Missing Chapter.
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