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Treasure Hunt: Finding Solomon's Temple Treasure

By: Walter Parks
Narrated by: Lou Hecker
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Solomon's Temple Treasure is currently hidden in a secret cave in a place where you could never have guessed.

The Treasure was originally taken from the Second Temple in AD 69, just before the Romans sacked Jerusalem and the Temple. The Treasure was split up and hidden in 64 different places in and around Jerusalem. Those locations were documented on the Copper Scroll found with the Dead Sea Scrolls. The first of these scrolls were found by Bedouins in caves at Qumran in 1947. The Copper Scroll was later found in cave number 3 by professionals in 1952.

A search of the locations listed in the Copper Scroll revealed that the Treasure had been moved from the original 64 hiding places.

This is the story of how I traced the Temple Treasure to its current location and of the mixed, perhaps illegal plans to retrieve it.

©2012 Walter Parks (P)2012 Walter Parks
Ancient Biographies & Memoirs Greek & Roman History

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