Shrine of the Book

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Shrine of the Book
Shrine of the Book in Mario is Missing!
Screenshot from the MS-DOS release ofMario is Missing!
First appearanceMario is Missing! (1993)
Latest appearanceMario is Missing! CD-ROM Deluxe (1994)
Greater locationJerusalem
“The Israel Museum opened in 1965 to worldwide praise as an important research facility. Of its many historical and religiously important collections, none are more famous than the Dead Sea Scrolls. The scrolls are contained in a wing called The Shrine of the Book. The Shrine's roof is an enormous white dome designed to imitate the clay pots in which the Scrolls were found. Those scrolls, discovered in 1947 by Bedouins in the Qumran caves on the Dead Sea, are said to date from 100 B.C., and area the oldest known Jewish manuscripts in existence.”
Pamphlet,Mario is Missing! (PC)

TheShrine of the Book appears in PC versions ofMario is Missing! as a visitable location. Located inJerusalem, the Shrine of the Book is a museum that was built in 1965[1][2] and is famously the location of theDead Sea Scrolls. The place closed briefly when aKoopa Troopa stole the Dead Sea Scrolls from the Western Wall, but was later reopened by thecurator whenLuigi returned the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Questions[edit]

Shrine of the Book in Mario is Missing! CD-ROM Deluxe
Stock photo used inMario is Missing! CD-ROM Deluxe

To prove the scrolls' authenticity, Luigi must answer two of the following questions:

  • The Dome of the Shrine of the Book resembles:
    • the Dome at Capital Hill
    • Qumran caves
    • lids of clay pots
    • caves on the Dead Sea
  • The Dome of the Shrine is made of:
    • porcelain
    • scrolls
    • marble
    • clay
    • the Second Temple
  • Shrine of the Book contains the:
    • Teapot Dome
    • Dead Sea Scrolls
    • Bedouins
    • library books

References[edit]

  1. ^"The Israel Museum opened in 1965 to worldwide praise as an important research facility." – Pamphlet (1993).Mario is Missing!.
  2. ^Sapir, Shoshana London (May 26, 2010).Israel’s Treasure Trove.The Jerusalem Post (English). Retrieved September 19, 2024.
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