The Lost Shipwreck of Paul by Robert Cornuke - Bob Cornuke's experiences in Ethiopia while seeking the Ark of the Covenant included a shipwreck in a storm on Lake Tana. His reflections on that harrowing experience led him to consider Luke's account in Acts of the storm that wrecked the ship carrying the apostle Paul and other prisoners to Rome. Luke was a very accurate historian and gave many details about the journeys of Paul, and some very specific information about this particular shipwreck on the island of Malta. Cornuke's research led him to speculate that the anchors thrown from that ship might still rest on the ocean floor near Malta, and this book is the chronicle of his investigation. As in the other related books, he unravels the clues just like the detective he once was; and the account mixes scholarship, history, and Biblical insight with a dose of adventure. He examines the possible beaching sites where the shipwreck might have occurred, and follows up with several Maltese divers when he discovers that Roman-era anchors have been brought up from around the reef where the shipwreck must have occurred. Another exciting and eye-opening read from Cornuke!
By the same author: In Search of the Lost Mountains of Noah, In Search of the Mountain of God, In Search of the Lost Ark of the Covenant
Related DVD: Mountain of Fire