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One of the 800 documents found at Qumran was made entirely of copper.  After painstakingly separating 2,000 year old copper sheets rolled together, scholars and adventurers were amazed and excited; for what the copper scrolls seemed to contain was a treasure map which showed where the riches of the holy temple were hidden away from the invading Romans.  ibid.

 

 

One man, Moses, is said to have come face to face with an all-powerful supreme being.  But the historical evidence of this incident seems to have been blown away by the sands of time.  Mysteries of the Bible s1e1: Moses and Mount Sinai

 

Who was Moses?  What happened on Mount Sinai?  ibid.

 

Scholars have long puzzled over the mystery of the burning bush.  ibid.

 

Could there have been a rational explanation for the plagues?  ibid.

 

There remains not a single trace of their passing.  Not a footprint, not a shard of pottery, not a scrap of evidence.  ibid.

 

 

The Book of Thomas does give us a Jesus who seems less apocalyptic ... More a gentle teacher of wisdom.  Mysteries of the Bible s1e2: Jesus in Galilee

 

Sepphoris: why do the Gospels make no mention of the business metropolis?  ibid.

 

 

Jericho and Ai ... hundreds of years before Joshua would have gotten there.  Mysteries of the Bible s1e3: Joshua at the Walls of Jericho

 

 

Did these evil cities actually exist?  And if so, were they destroyed by fire and brimstone?  Mysteries of the Bible s1e4: Cities of Evil: Sodom & Gomorrah

 

Abraham actually negotiates with God in an effort to save any people in Sodom & Gomorrah who may not be wicked.  ibid.

 

Possible sites: Bab edh-Dhra and Numeira ... Two cities which Science tells us came to a sudden catastrophic end.  ibid.

 

New satellite technology is uncovering evidence of possible city sites at the bottom of the Dead Sea.  ibid.

 

Why did God warn the family not to look back?  What did the command have to do with God’s anger?  ibid.

 

In 1999 archaeologists uncovered textile remnants dating from 3150 B.C. at Bab edh-Dhra, a possible site of Sodom & Gomorrah.  The discovery marks the site area as the earliest centre of mass textile production in the Near East.  ibid.

 

 

Two thousand years ago a desperate confrontation took place between Roman centurions and Hebrew rebels on these sun-baked old stones on the shores near the Dead Sea.  Rather than being taken alive by the Romans almost a thousand Hebrews entered into a suicide pact.  Mysteries of the Bibles s1e5: Masada  The Last Fortress

 

If everyone killed themselves on top of Masada, how can it ever be known what happened here?  There is one voice and only one voice to tell us about Masada  the historian Josephus.  ibid.

 

 

The Christmas story remains an unsolvable enigma.  Mysteries of the Bible s1e6: Jesus: Holy Child

 

Luke’s account there is no star shining in the heavens and there is no wise men.  ibid.

 

Mythology’s list of virgin births is impressive.  ibid.

 

For the first three hundred years after Jesus lived and died December 25th was not Christmas.  ibid.

 

 

Yet in all of its spirituality and all of its great humane teachings how can the Bible also contain such messages of violence and anger.  Just what is the Bible trying to tell us?  Mysteries of the Bible s1e7: Violent God

 

But if humans are kin, why then would God so soon appear to take sides and why would God resort to so much violence in the process?  ibid.

 

 

Women have often been portrayed in a negative light.  Mysteries of the Bible s1e9: Scarlet Women

 

 

A stone larger than any used in the Great Pyramids is discovered under the holy temple complex.  Mysteries of the Bible s1e10: Jerusalem: Holy Deadly City

 

Little is known of Jerusalem’s earliest history.  ibid.

 

The temple would stand for nearly four hundred years ... No remnants of Jerusalem’s holy temple itself have been discovered.  ibid.

 

 

No historical mention of David is made outside of the Bible.  Mysteries of the Bible s2e1: King David: Poet Warrior

 

For the first time in history a reference to an actual historical David is found outside the pages of the Bible.  ibid.

 

It is possible that David actually had a hand in Saul’s murder?  ibid.

 

Trouble looms for King David in the form of a beautiful woman.  Trouble because she is married to another man.  ibid.

 

Of the 1426 names in the Hebrew Bible only 111 are those of women.  The New Testament offers but a few more.  ibid.

 

Was Eve the world’s first sinner or was she the bringer of knowledge?  ibid.

 

 

Abraham was perhaps the first human being to believe in the concept of one God.  Yet how could Abraham consent to sacrifice his own son?  Mysteries of the Bible s2s2: Abraham, One Man, One God  

 

 

In modern times millions await signs that the Apocalypse is at hand. And some have followed its prophecies to the tragic ends.  Why was the Book of Revelation written?  Mysteries of the Bible s2e3: Apocalypse – The Puzzle of Revelation

 

Is mankind destined for an apocalyptic confrontation?  ibid.

 

Those who died at Waco believed in the Apocalypse.  ibid.

 

While the Four Horsemen ravish humanity, a devastating earthquake rocks the Earth: the sun turns black, the moon turns to blood, and the stars fall from the sky.  Seven angels blow seven trumpets and a third of humanity perishes.  ibid.

 

 

In Biblical times the warrior-like Philistines are an implacable enemy.  Their champion, Goliath, wrecks terror upon the people of Israel.  And even mighty Samson falls victim to their brutality.  They capture the sacred Ark of the Covenant ... Where did the Philistines come from?  Mysteries of the Bible s2e4: Arch Enemy: The Philistines

 

 

One woman’s fight to save her people from the first threat of genocide in recorded history.  Mysteries of the Bible s2e5: Queen Esther: Far Away and Long Ago

 

As a Jew living in exile Esther must have felt like an outsider in the majestic foreign culture of the Persian capital at the apex of its power.  ibid.

 

One of the most controversial books in the Bible.  ibid.

 

How much of the Esther story is true?  How much merely a legend?  ibid.

 

Many scholars however disagree: they believe ancient Rabbis deliberately excluded the Book of Esther from the Dead Sea Scrolls.  ibid.

 

 

Who were they?  And what created the unique phenomenon of prophecy in the ancient land of Israel?  Mysteries of the Bible s2e6: Prophets: Soul Catchers

 

Why do these enlightened men and women behave so strangely?  ibid.

 

All subsequent prophets stand in the shadow of Moses.  ibid.

 

At first they merely served as private, personal advisers, but the time soon came when they would make public pronouncements and address the people directly.  ibid.

 

In one of the most bizarre acts in the Bible Isaiah walks naked through the streets of Jerusalem.  ibid.

 

 

No written account by an eye-witness exists of the unique life and death of the young preacher from Galilee.  Mysteries of the Bible s2e7: The Execution of Jesus

 

 

Fact or fiction?  And how could Joseph, an unknown outsider, rise to the heights of power in one of the world’s mightiest kingdoms?  Mysteries of the Bible s3e1: Joseph: Master of Dreams

 

 

He ruled over Judea when Jesus was born.  Mysteries of the Bible s3e2: Herod the Great

 

Nearly everything we know of Herod’s life comes from a Jewish historian named Josephus who lived a century after Herod’s death.  ibid.

 

What mad drive for power could bring a king to kill his own kin?  ibid.

 

He continues to build as if driven by an obsession.  ibid.

 

The Slaughter of the Innocents – even Josephus ... makes no mention of this crime.  ibid.  

 

 

Did the children of Israel leave behind tangible clues as they followed Abraham and joined with a covenant with God?  Mysteries of the Bible s3e3: Bible’s Greatest Secrets

 

In 1947 a young Bedouin stumbled upon a nearly inaccessible cave ... He found the Dead Sea Scrolls ... 800 scrolls.  ibid.

 

 

The Jewish Revolt: first the chronicler Josephus betrays the Jews in battle yet writes the only account of the conflict.  Mysteries of the Bible s3e4: The Last Revolt

 

In the year 66 [A.D.] the revolt begins: it will last seven bitter years.  ibid.

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