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An Archaeological Search for Jesus

An Archaeological Search for Jesus

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Director: Hershel Shanks
Actor: None
Studio: BAS
Category: Video

Buy New: $149.95



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 82452

Format: Ntsc
Language: English (Unknown)
Rating: G (General Audience)
Media: VHS Tape
Number Of Items: 5
Running Time: 210
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 4.2

ISBN: 1880317672
EAN: 9781880317679
ASIN: 1880317672

Release Date: February 1, 2004
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A five-part documentary series on the archaeology of Jesus' life and times. Travel to the land in which Jesus grew up, preached, worked wonders, gathered followers and, finally, was crucified and buried. Your host Hershel Shanks, editor of Biblical Archaeology Review. Shanks talks to eminent Biblical scholars and excavators at sites in Galilee, Jerusalem and the Judean Desert that were part of Jesus' first-century A.D. world.


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5 out of 5 stars The perfect introduction and overview of the archaeological evidence of Jesus and early Christianity   November 3, 2005
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

An Archaeological Search For Jesus is a documentary written and hosted by, Biblical Archaeology Review editor Hershel Shanks as he traveled from Galilee to Jerusalem in an archeologically based search of the first century world of Judea and Palestine in which Jesus lived and died. Includes visits to Nazareth, Sepphoris, Capernaum, Bethsaida, Kursi, Qumran and Jerusalem. In each installment, Shanks interviews eminent and knowledgeable archaeologists and diverse New Testament scholars about the sites historically associated with Jesus and other gospel figures. Viewers are treated with a trip to Qumran, the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered, are provided insight into the Jewish context of Jesus' teachings, learn what is historically accurate based upon archeological discoveries and what has been demonstrated as mere legend (such as the commonly ascribed synagogue where Jesus was thought to have preached, and what is the more probable site for this recorded incident in the gospels). This informed and informative, superbly recorded and presented, non-denominational film offers the perfect introduction and overview of the archaeological evidence of Jesus and early Christianity.



5 out of 5 stars The perfect introduction and overview of the archaeological evidence of Jesus and early Christianity   November 3, 2005
An Archaeological Search For Jesus is a documentary written and hosted by, Biblical Archaeology Review editor Hershel Shanks as he traveled from Galilee to Jerusalem in an archeologically based search of the first century world of Judea and Palestine in which Jesus lived and died. Includes visits to Nazareth, Sepphoris, Capernaum, Bethsaida, Kursi, Qumran and Jerusalem. In each installment, Shanks interviews eminent and knowledgeable archaeologists and diverse New Testament scholars about the sites historically associated with Jesus and other gospel figures. Viewers are treated with a trip to Qumran, the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered, are provided insight into the Jewish context of Jesus' teachings, learn what is historically accurate based upon archeological discoveries and what has been demonstrated as mere legend (such as the commonly ascribed synagogue where Jesus was thought to have preached, and what is the more probable site for this recorded incident in the gospels). This informed and informative, superbly recorded and presented, non-denominational film offers the perfect introduction and overview of the archaeological evidence of Jesus and early Christianity.



5 out of 5 stars The perfect introduction and overview of the archaeological evidence of Jesus and early Christianity   November 3, 2005
An Archaeological Search For Jesus is a documentary written and hosted by, Biblical Archaeology Review editor Hershel Shanks as he traveled from Galilee to Jerusalem in an archeologically based search of the first century world of Judea and Palestine in which Jesus lived and died. Includes visits to Nazareth, Sepphoris, Capernaum, Bethsaida, Kursi, Qumran and Jerusalem. In each installment, Shanks interviews eminent and knowledgeable archaeologists and diverse New Testament scholars about the sites historically associated with Jesus and other gospel figures. Viewers are treated with a trip to Qumran, the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered, are provided insight into the Jewish context of Jesus' teachings, learn what is historically accurate based upon archeological discoveries and what has been demonstrated as mere legend (such as the commonly ascribed synagogue where Jesus was thought to have preached, and what is the more probable site for this recorded incident in the gospels). This informed and informative, superbly recorded and presented, non-denominational film offers the perfect introduction and overview of the archaeological evidence of Jesus and early Christianity.




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