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Oct 17, 2021 · This exciting documentary unfolds the fascinating "untold" history of the Bible, revealing critical information often overlooked in modern histories. Enter into a World of saints and...
- 178 min
- 855.5K
- Exploration Films
Apr 30, 2021 · An exciting documentary that unfolds the fascinating "untold" history of the Bible, revealing critical information often overlooked in modern histories. Enter into a world of saints and martyrs battling against spies, assassins and wolves in sheep's clothing.
An exciting documentary that unfolds the fascinating untold history of the Bible, revealing critical information often overlooked in modern histories. Enter into a world of saints and martyrs battling against spies, assassins and wolves in sheep's clothing.
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- 178 min
With David Brown, Kirk Divietro, Jack Moorman, Alan O'Reilly. It is a documentary that explores the historical development and transmission of the Bible, focusing on aspects of its history that are often overlooked or unknown to the general public.
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- Documentary
- Christian J. Pinto
- 2009-11-10
Learn the stories of warriors of the faith, the ancient Waldenses, Albigenses and others who hazarded their lives for the sake of sharing the Gospel light with a world drowning in darkness.
- Documentary
- David Brown
- Christian J. Pinto
A Lamp in the Dark: The Untold History of the Bible. 2009 · 2 hr 59 min. PG. Documentary. Enter into a world of saints and martyrs battling spies, assassins and wolves in sheep's clothing in this retelling of the bestseller of all time. Subtitles: English. Starring: David Brown Christian Pinto. Directed by: Christian Pinto. A Lamp in the Dark ...
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A Lamp in the Dark is an exciting documentary that shows the intriguing history of the Bible. Enter into a world of saints and martyrs battling against spies, assassins, and wolves in sheep's clothing. Through the Middle Ages, the popes and Inquisition forbade biblical translation, threatening imprisonment and death to those who disobeyed.