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Buried Secrets of the Bible with Albert Lin

  • TV Series
  • 2019–
  • 1h 30m
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Buried Secrets of the Bible with Albert Lin (2019)
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Albert Lin seeks out the truth behind two great stories of the Bible. Could real events lie behind the parting of the Red Sea and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah?Albert Lin seeks out the truth behind two great stories of the Bible. Could real events lie behind the parting of the Red Sea and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah?Albert Lin seeks out the truth behind two great stories of the Bible. Could real events lie behind the parting of the Red Sea and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah?

  • Stars
    • Albert Yu-Min Lin
    • Meredith Brand
    • Amotz Agnon
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Stars
      • Albert Yu-Min Lin
      • Meredith Brand
      • Amotz Agnon
    • 8User reviews
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    Albert Yu-Min Lin
    • Self - Host
    • 2019
    Meredith Brand
    • Self
    • 2019
    Amotz Agnon
    • Self
    • 2019
    Steven Collins
    • Self
    • 2019
    Revital Bookman
    • Self - Geologist
    • 2019
    Catreena Hamarneh
    • Self - Archaeologist
    • 2019
    Phillip Silvia
    • Self
    • 2019
    Mohammad Najjar
    • Self - Archaeologist
    • 2019
    Patricia Voke
    • Self - Geophysicist
    • 2019
    Adi Torfstein
    • Self - Geologist
    • 2019
    Evi Nomikou
    • Self
    • 2019
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    1JohnSnow95

    One sided theory

    The documentary suggests that the Israelites didn't cross the Red Sea, instead they crossed the "reed sea" - more like a big marshy/reedy lake. This is unlikely for the following reasons:

    1. "Yam-suph" means "sea of reeds". The documentary uses this to suggest that the Israelites crossed a reedy lake. What they omitted, or didn't know, was that the exact same term, "yam-suph", was used for the actual Red Sea constantly throughout the bible (Jeremiah 49:21, Exodus 23: 30, Acts 17: 36, just to name a few). All of these scriptures are undeniably referring to the Red Sea, yet they all use the term "yam-suph" (before translation).

    2. King Solomon later built a fleet of ships on the shore of "yam-suph" (1 Kings 9: 26).

    This was evidently referring to the red sea because it adds "near Elath...in the land of Edom" which was a port on the coast of the Red Sea. Besides, a lake would be a very strange place to build a fleet of ships.

    3. The next day the Israelites saw dead Egyptians "washed up on the seashore".

    4. The size of the body of water made it near impossible for it to be a lake. A) Pharoah's entire military force went "down into the seabed". We're talking possibly hundreds of thousands of men that fit at one time. They were all "swallowed up", not a single soldier, chariot or horse survived. Evidently, the body of water must have been massive both in size and depth. It couldn't have been a reedy lake that could be waded in. B) This is the main one. The book of Numbers details a journey the Israelites took that saw them start at yam-suph and travel for many days before ending with them camping at yam-suph. How could the Israelites be by a lake, travel through several cities over several days, and still be by the lake? I only see two possibilities. Either it was a gargantuan lake, or it was exactly as the bible says - they were moving along the coast of the Red Sea. The only body of water big enough for the Isrselites to have travelled for so long and still be by the coast, was the Red Sea.

    I'm not anti-science by any means, and I recognise that natural phenomena could be used or perceived as a miracle. But that only applies when it doesn't directly conflict with what the bible says. This documentary attempts to find a more natural and understandable explanation for something the bible says took spectacular, divine intervention.

    It's the equivalent of trying to find a natural explanation for how Santa could possibly visit every home on Earth on the same night, December 25th.

    You either believe and put faith in the bible and God's ability to perform miracles to save his people, or you don't. I don't see the logic behind taking something the bible explicitly says took divine intervention, and confining it to the laws of nature.
    1miketrujillo-52213

    Not true, Read the Bible for Truth.

    I have never seen people try SO HARD to NOT believe the TRUTH! Everyday human beings, try SO hard to make up bizarre reasons to credit "mother nature" , bad interpretations , incorrect and unreliable resources to justify science over the written word. Jesu s is Lord, every word of the Bible is true , the Bible is to be taken literally!

    It is the living Word! Oh and Ron Wyatt already discovered the Red Sea crossing at the Gulf of Aqaba and sodom and gamora have already been discovered. So Mr Lin should do some better research, unless of course he is purposely trying to mislead people. Every knee will bend and every mouth will confess Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father.
    lanaharley

    inaccurate despite many proofs before this series released

    It's disappointing that the show is basically saying that the bible made up the story of the river parting when many researchers already stated they found proof. A mere lake couldn't wipe out soldiers and horses all at once..like the other reviews already stated, the translations that are found were in different parts of the bible but the series never mentioned it which could've debunked his whole theory of it being in a lake. If you want to be accurate, read the whole bible and study it. There are also many insight and research books about the bible as well that has solid evidence. I was excited to watch this but was soon disappointed.
    9hrbpchjj

    Lots of Fun

    Albert Lin is a great host - he is so enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and clearly truly appreciative of history and of his experience. I really enjoyed watching his super-sleuth adventuring, and seeing places from the Bible in ways I haven't before. Lots of fun, lots of awe.
    10leryssa-83512

    Addicting. I'm joining for more.

    This series finds the balance. Only Karen's can find offense.

    If you're christian, it doesn't take away from the miracles in the bible. As much as one might want to believe miracles are akin to a Harry Potter spell, seeing the possible explanation based in science makes the miracle more realistic. If you're not religious, this uses science and known history to hunt for the truth behind long known myths, much like a detective show.

    I honestly came here to try and find information on future episodes, I'm craving more over here!

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      • Secretos ocultos de la Biblia con Albert Lin
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