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Resource: | DVD (D4678=) History Channel | |
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Publisher: | A & E, 2006 | |
Vendor: | History Channel | |
Length: | 50 mins | |
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Subjects: | Bible/History, Archaeology | |
Description: | Previewed by Marshall Campbell: This video explores key locations in Jerusalem from the 1st century. It is a flexible resource for lessons or discussions on the role and significance of various sites - the Temple Mount, Pool of Siloam, Church of theHoly Sepulcher, etc. Archaeology comes alive! LOST WORLDS draws on the expertise of a cadre of archeologists, historians and computer graphics professionals to find out. They rebuild Herod's Temple Mount--in its time the world's largest man-made structure. They explain the manipulation of light and stone that let the Holy Sanctuary "sparkle like a snow-capped mountain in the sun." They explore the network of aqueducts, pipes, tunnels, and pools that kept this desert city from thirst and enabled it to handle an influx of pilgrims that routinely swelled its population from 30,000 to 300,000. They seek the places where Jesus performed miracles. And they map his final hours: including the real route of the "Via Dolorosa." JESUS' JERUSALEM reveals a world hidden for more than 20 centuries. |
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Age Groups: | None specified. |
Resources in this series:
- (D4678) History Channel:Jesus'Jerusalem
- (D4685) History Channel:Bible Battles
- (D4686) History Channel:The Story of Paul the Apostle
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