Solomon, Falcon of Sheba: The Tombs of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba Discovered in Egypt
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #147107 in Books
- Published on: 2003-02-09
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 400 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Ralph Ellis and Edfu Books present the most radical and shocking revision of biblical history ever published 'Solomon, Falcon of Sheba' a 400-page epic that rediscovers the remarkable truth about a great swathe of Biblical and secular history. The Queen of Sheba, King Solomon and King David are still household names in much of the world, so how is it possible that these influential monarchs cannot be found in the archaeological record? The reality of this omission has perplexed theologians and historians alike for centuries, but Ralph Ellis has at last rediscovered the lost tombs and sarcophagi of these legendary monarchs.
Customer Reviews
Another masterpiece
I thought Ellis may have run out of topics, but this one steams in with a flurry of research and facts that change our entire perception of history - once more. Have you ever wondered why King David and King Solomon cannot be found in the historical record? Well Ellis has found them in Egypt, and the surrounding evidence for this, I have to say, is nothing less than astounding.
King David a pharaoh of Egypt? You bet. This just has to be correct, it all fits together too well to be anything else. Hold on to your hats while reading this one!
Solomon and David explained
A larger book than his average, this book is full of plenty of evidence linking King David and King Solomon to important people in history.
The evidence for this isn't even that hard to find as the similarities are more than obvious. Ralph addresses an important chapter of our past that should have been concluded long ago as anyone studying this topic would immedeatly notice the coincidences. This makes you wonder why the academic community hasn't told us about this long before now!



