Secrets of the Bible - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Staff of Moses
The Staff of Moses created some of the most astonishing miracles in the Bible, like the Ten Plagues of Egypt. Graham Phillips, a British historical detective hunting for it, believes he has tracked it through famous hands to a surprising location, Birmingham Museum in England.

The Parting of the Red Sea
Two investigators set out to find the location of the Parting of the Red Sea. They are astronaut Jim Irwin and former policeman Bob Cornuke.

The Fall of Jericho
Archaeologist Dr. Bryant Wood believes he has found proof of the Battle of Jericho with physical evidence dug up at the site of ancient city.

The Turin Shroud
An Italian professor believes he has the answer as to whether or not the Turin Shroud is real or fake.

Tudor Parfitt and the Lost Tribes of Israel
Professor Tudor Parfitt claims to have located an African tribe of black Jews called the Lemba whose roots can be traced back to the Jews of the Old Testament.

The Real Exodus
British physicist and Cambridge professor Sir Colin Humphreys attempts to find the real route of the Exodus and the true mountain of God. His alternate route places Mt. Sinai at the site of a volcano in northwest Saudi Arabia.

The Great Flood
The Great Flood is the most apocalyptic story in the Old Testament, but so far no concrete evidence of it has been found. Now two American oceanographers, Bill Ryan and Walter Pitman, set out to solve the mystery.

The Stone of Jacob
Author Adrian Gilbert traces the historical path of the Stone of Jacob and answers questions regarding the ancient artifact's authenticity.

The Temple of Solomon Mystery
Questions arise surrounding the authenticity of the Jehoash Tablet, a religious artifact containing an ancient inscription. Millionaires, scholars, and spies converge in the story of the controversial artifact that sparked a high-profile fraud trial.

The Tower of Babel
Egyptologist David Rohl searches for the location of the Tower of Babel, a biblical structure where God introduced multiple languages into the world.

The Holy Grail
Tim Wallace-Murphy, Irish psychologist, believes he has solved the mystery of the Holy Grail, one of the most famous lost religious relics of all time.

The Ten Plagues of Egypt
Dr. John S. Marr investigates the medical accuracy of the Ten Plagues of Egypt, while molecular biologist Siro Trevisanato looks for a single cause to explain the calamities.

Sodom and Gomorrah
One man discovers hard evidence for Sodom. Following clues in the Bible, an archaeologist unearths the ruins of a city destroyed in a fiery apocalypse and sets out to prove it's Sodom.
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