Lost Treasures of the Bible: Secrets of Faith

Sunday 19:20 CAT

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Lost Treasures of the Bible: Secrets of Faith

Next trasmissions on tv

  1. Sunday 12 April at 19:20 CAT

    Battle of Armageddon (Season 2)

  2. Monday 13 April at 00:40 CAT

    Battle of Armageddon (Season 2)

  3. Monday 13 April at 14:00 CAT

    Battle of Armageddon (Season 2)

Synopsis

The series follows archaeologists across the Middle East as they embark on a new season of excavations to uncover the cities and civilizations featured in the Bible. From the story of David and Goliath to the origins of the Ten Commandments and the Dead Sea Scrolls, their discoveries shed new light on the Bible’s most famous mysteries.

Episodes

  • David and Goliath Revealed

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    The legend of David and Goliath is one of the Bible’s most famous stories. It tells of a battle between a young shepherd and a towering warrior. Now, teams of archaeologists investigate the real locations behind this epic showdown.

  • Battle of Armageddon

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    The book of Revelation tells of an apocalyptic battle of good versus evil at the end of the world. It says the battle will happen in a place called Armageddon, but Armageddon is no myth. It takes its name from a real ancient settlement: Megiddo. Now, archaeologists investigate what happened here to inspire the dramatic Biblical tale.

    Next Showing
    Sunday 12 April at 19:20 CAT
    On National Geographic
    Next Showing
    Monday 13 April at 00:40 CAT
    On National Geographic
  • Dead Sea Scrolls Decoded

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    Archaeologists investigate one of the greatest discoveries in history: the Dead Sea Scrolls. This remarkable haul of manuscripts includes the oldest copies of biblical texts ever found. Aided by cutting-edge technology, experts attempt to decipher who wrote the scrolls and why they were hidden in a series of desert caves for nearly 2,000 years.

    Next Showing
    Friday 17 April at 18:50 CAT
    On National Geographic
    Next Showing
    Friday 17 April at 23:50 CAT
    On National Geographic