Biblical Conspiracies

BIBLICAL CONSPIRACIES is an unceasing pursuit of stories hiding in the codes and symbols left behind by those with a secret to keep. Two nails discovered believed to be used to crucify Jesus, written evidence that allegedly proves Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene, and a sculpture attributed to Michelangelo are among some of the mysteries explored.
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  1. T1 E1 - Nails of the Cross
    8 de febrero de 2015
    43 min
    TV-PG
    Two nails are discovered in the tomb of the High Priest Caiaphas. Using high-tech tools, scientists try to prove that these nails were used to crucify Jesus.
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  2. T1 E2 - Secrets in the Sculpture
    15 de febrero de 2015
    43 min
    TV-PG
    The new discovery of a terra cotta sculpture attributed to Michelangelo contains a secret symbol that unlocks an ancient, untold story of murder, sex and politics with Michelangelo at its center.
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  3. T1 E3 - Bride of God
    1 de marzo de 2015
    43 min
    TV-PG
    Gathering dust at the British Library is a 1,500-year-old manuscript, written by an anonymous monk. After millennia of rumors, it seems to be the first solid written evidence that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene.
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  4. T1 E4 - Secrets of the Crucifixion
    22 de febrero de 2015
    43 min
    TV-PG
    A scientific investigation of 2,000-year-old bones may hold the key to the Crucifixion, revealing that the classical depiction of Jesus on the cross may be all wrong.
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Dirección
Graeme Ball
Productores
Kim De SimoneJoan JenkinsonNeil LairdKatie PynePresley Adamson IV
Reparto
CaiaphasJesus of NazarethMark Strong
Estudio
Science
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