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Ancient texts nearly erased from history.
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Shocking revelations
from eyewitness accounts.
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And forbidden knowledge
that could forever change
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our very notion of God.
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To billions of faithful
around the world,
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the Bible is the single most
important document
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in human history.
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Its contents are believed
to be authoritative,
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infallible and unquestionable.
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The Word of God.
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But is it possible that
the Bible we've been reading
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for thousands of years
has been compromised
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by everything from
flawed translations
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to conflicting religious
agendas?
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Well, that is what
we'll try and find out.
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According to scholars,
the book known as the Bible
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began as a series of stories
that were first written down
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thousands of years ago.
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But given the fact
that these stories
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have been continuing,
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subjected to centuries
of editing, translation
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and reinterpretation,
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just who was the Bible's
original author,
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and how close are today's
versions of it
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to the original texts?
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Many people would
take it on faith
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that the text that
they're reading,
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the received tradition
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is actually somehow
inspired by God.
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And the Hebrew Bible
is ascribed--
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at least the Torah portion--
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is ascribed to Moses.
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And then other prophets
wrote their prophetic books,
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but this Old Testament
was written over a very
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long period of time
by multiple different people.
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SHATNER:
As far as the faithful are concerned,
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the Bible was inspired
and authored
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not by man, but by God.
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But even if that's true,
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is there any way to prove it?
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Qumran. The British Mandate
of Palestine. 1946.
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In the arid hills along
the northwest shores
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of the Dead Sea,
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a Bedouin shepherd tending
his flock stumbles upon
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a long-lost cave.
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Once inside, he makes an
incredible discovery.
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A number of sand-covered clay
jars, each containing
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numerous scrolls of parchment
and papyrus written in Hebrew,
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Aramaic and Greek,
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and each more than
2,000 years old.
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The ancient texts contain
fragments of all but one
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of the 39 books
of the Old Testament,
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and eventually come to be known
as the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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The most significant
archeological discovery
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of the 20th century,
in fact of modern times,
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has been the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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This was a collection
of writings that was produced
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by a group of Jews
living in about the same time
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and about the same place
as Jesus himself.
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With the discovery
of the Dead Sea Scrolls,
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scholars got a glimpse
of actual Biblical texts--
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hand-written texts that were
a thousand years older
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than the previously oldest text
that we had.
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SHATNER:
Of the 972 manuscripts
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that make up
the Dead Sea Scrolls,
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many contradict what is found
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in more modern versions
of the Bible.
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These discrepancies have left
generations of scholars
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and theologians
scratching their heads,
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and have also invited some to
question whether the holy book
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is the work of God or man.
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One thing that came clear
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when the Dead Sea Scrolls
were discovered is
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there is not just
one textual tradition.
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For example, in Cave 1,
where the Great Isaiah Scroll
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was discovered, this almost
perfectly-preserved scroll
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contains all 66 chapters
of the Book of Isaiah
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and is virtually identical
to the text of Isaiah
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that we have in our English
translations of the Bible today.
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However, there was
a second scroll of Isaiah
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found in the same cave
that represents almost
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an entirely different edition
of the book
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than what we have in our Bibles.
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And scholars today have to look
at these little fragments
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and say,
"Which one is more authentic?"
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Which is a hard question.
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SHATNER:
One of the reasons the Bible's origins
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remain a mystery
isn't merely a matter of who
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or how many people wrote it,
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but what language
it was originally written in.
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CARGILL:
One of the secrets among scholars and those who do
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the study of ancient language
and the translation
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is that there wasn't a lot
of punctuation in Hebrew,
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and many Greek manuscripts,
there weren't spaces.
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So the classic example
is the phrase,
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"God is now here,"
or "God is nowhere."
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If you write
all those letters together,
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you don't know whether the text
is saying "God is now here"
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or "God is nowhere."
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Depending on how you
break up the word "now here"
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or "nowhere,"
that says the opposite.
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I mean it's, is God here,
or is he not?
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And depending on how you break
that word up, it's a big deal.
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SHATNER:
As if questions of mistranslation
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aren't confusing enough,
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we also know that
for more than 1,000 years,
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the official Bible was one
that had been translated
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into yet another language.
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A language that most people
couldn't even read:
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Latin.
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The Roman Catholic Church
wanted the Latin Bible
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to be the Bible, and the idea
of putting the Bible
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into a vernacular language so
an average person could read it
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was strictly forbidden.
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The church wanted to
keep control
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over the message
of the Bible.
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And so there was
an official translation
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that was the only one
that was to be used,
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and the priests were the ones
that were to do
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the interpretation
and so forth.
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(indistinct chatter)
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SHATNER:
Even as late as 16th century,
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possession of an unlicensed
Bible carried a death sentence.
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In 1536, English scholar
and linguist William Tyndale
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was executed for the crime
of translating the Bible
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from the Vulgate,
or the traditional Latin,
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into English.
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But all this changed
when the English monarch
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King Henry VIII became
embroiled in a bitter battle
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with Pope Clement VII
over the king's request
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for an annulment
to the king's marriage
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to Queen Catherine of Aragon.
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Henry's desire
to take on a new wife
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would eventually
lead to a break with Rome
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and the creation
of the Church of England.
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CARGILL:
As different countries, different kings came to power,
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they needed the blessing
of the Pope at the Vatican
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to do certain things, like,
for instance, get divorced.
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And when the Pope said no,
there were some,
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like Henry VIII, who said,
"You know what?
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"I'm gonna form my own church,
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"and we're gonna
have our own clergy
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"and our own hierarchy,
and we're gonna use the Bible
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as the foundation of it, and
we're gonna do our own thing."
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SHATNER:
In 1539, Henry VIII commissioned the publication
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of what was then called
The Great Bible.
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Translated into English,
it contained much
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that was nearly identical
to the Tyndale translation,
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minus some of that version's
more controversial passages.
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LORI ANNE FERRELL:
And in 1539, Henry brings out,
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with his picture
on the title page, a Bible
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that has been commissioned
by him,
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and it's called The Great Bible,
or The King's Bible.
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It shows the king
in what we think of
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as the prime real estate place
of a title page:
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top and center.
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And he is holding out copies
of the translated Bible
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to his statesmen on one side
and his churchmen on the other.
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And they are receiving it,
some of them on their knees.
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So it is definitely
a portrait of power.
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And after him, all monarchs
want their own Bible in England.
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EHRMAN:
We know these books have discrepancies in them
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and contradictions
among themselves.
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They are at odds
with one another.
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They're not
disinterested history
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the way we would
think of it today.
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These authors
had a goal in mind.
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They had an agenda.
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And they included
only those stories
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that made their point.
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There comes a point
when you realize
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that interpretation
is nine-tenths of the law.
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But if you believe
that the Bible is inerrant,
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infallible,
the verbatim Word of God,
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that causes a problem.
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Because now we have to ask
what did God really say?
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SHATNER:
While the stories of the Bible may have been divinely inspired,
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it seems that the book
we read today has more of
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man's fingerprints on it
than God's.
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So, if this is the case,
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how can one know
which is the true Word of God?
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Perhaps for the answer,
it's best to search
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not within the pages
of the Bible,
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but outside of them,
in the pages
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of the parts of the Bible
that were edited out.
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SHATNER:
It is estimated that 100 million Bibles
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are printed and purchased
every year,
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all across the world.
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But not all Bibles
are the same.
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The most obvious difference,
of course,
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is that Judaism only recognizes
what Christians refer to
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as the Old Testament.
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But even Christians
use different versions
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of the Old and New Testaments.
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These vary not only in language
and translation,
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but in terms of what is included
and what is not.
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For example,
most Protestant Bibles,
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including the King James
version,
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contain 66 books.
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The Catholic Bible includes 73.
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But the Bible of the Ethiopian
Orthodox Church,
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a Christian denomination of
36 million followers in Africa,
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has 81.
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One of the secrets
of ancient Christianity
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is that different ethnic
and religious groups
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had different Bibles.
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So, there are different groups,
like the Coptics
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or the Ethiopian Church.
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They actually have
some of these inspired books,
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whereas other groups do not.
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So we shouldn't just ask which
version of the Bible is correct,
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but it's which collection
of biblical books is correct.
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SHATNER:
To be included in the official version of the Bible,
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or canon,
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a book must be considered
to be divinely inspired.
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The Word of God.
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But just who decides?
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McGOWAN:
There were a group of men with specific agendas
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determining what would
and what would not become canon.
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And this agenda
was about preserving
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the power of the Church.
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The agenda here
is politics and economics.
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It's not spirituality.
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ARIEL TZADOK:
It is well-known
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that there's certain numbers
of texts
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which are just not made
available to the public.
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Some are actually denied
to even exist,
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but most are said
to be secret knowledge.
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Why? What is so secret?
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What is being concealed?
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SHATNER:
Until the mid-1800s,
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many early Bibles--
even the King James Version--
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contained a number of books
that have since been edited out.
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These are known
as the apocrypha.
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EHRMAN: The word "apocrypha"
literally means
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"hidden things."
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And so, these are books
that allegedly were providing
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hidden or secret teachings.
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But the term "apocrypha"
came to mean books
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that were not accepted
as part of the official canon.
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CARGILL:
There was a council that would say, "This is the tradition,
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this is the proper
interpretation, this is how
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you should interpret
the scripture."
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So any book that contradicts
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what they've already decided
to believe gets cast out.
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SHATNER:
But of all the apocrypha
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or hidden books of the Bible,
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one book in particular--
the Book of Enoch--
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is considered so controversial
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that many believe
it was deliberately omitted
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because of its bizarre
and outrageous contents.
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Ironically,
the character of Enoch
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does appear
in the Old Testament,
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but only as a devoted follower
of God,
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one who lived hundreds of years
before the great flood.
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TZADOK:
Who was this Enoch?
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What's so peculiar about him?
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Because the Bible
says about him,
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"That he walked with God
and was not,
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for God had taken him."
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Taken him where?
Where did he go?
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The majority of traditions
say he was taken to Heaven.
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CARGILL:
Enoch is the only one in Heaven allowed to sit along with God,
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and he reveals information
to humanity.
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SHATNER:
Believed to have been written
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sometime between
300 BC and 10 BC,
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the Book of Enoch
was traditionally thought
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to have been authored
by Enoch himself,
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in order to share
secret knowledge
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given to him by God.
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Enoch was
an incredibly popular book
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in the time leading up to
the formation of Christianity.
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In fact, we know that whoever
wrote the Gospel of Matthew
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very likely knew
about the Book of Enoch
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because there are
certain languages
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that we see
in the Gospel of Matthew
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and nowhere else
in the New Testament.
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Of all the secret texts,
I think that the Book of Enoch
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in many ways
is the most forbidden.
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SHATNER:
At some time before the fourth century,
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the Book of Enoch was excluded
from the Hebrew version
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of the Bible,
and became discredited
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by all but two
early Christian Churches.
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But why?
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Could there be clues
in the text itself?
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Enoch becomes this seer
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who gives all kinds
of later prophecies to Jews.
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He predicts the end
of the world.
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He predicts the coming
of the Messiah.
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But one of the things he does
is he elaborates
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this story of the giants.
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SHATNER:
According to the Book of Enoch,
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the giants, or watchers,
were a group of renegade angels
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sent to Earth to guard man
more than 5,000 years ago.
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But instead of protecting
the human race,
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they lusted after women
and corrupted mankind.
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MARTIN:
The watchers mate with human women.
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But also what the watchers do
is they teach women
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all kinds of forbidden arts,
such as cosmetics.
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So, makeup comes
from the evil watchers
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who taught women
how to make up their faces.
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McGOWAN:
The Book of Enoch is a real conundrum
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because this idea
that the rebellious angels
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have a power that can rival God
is something
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that is very threatening
to traditional Church.
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SHATNER:
In the Book of Enoch,
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the offspring of the watchers
and mortal women
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are described as giant warriors
called Nephilim.
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TZADOK:
The watchers came down and took for themselves
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the daughters of men
and give birth
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to a generation of titans
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called the fallen ones,
Nephilim.
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These hybrid
between the watchers
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and the daughters of men
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created tremendous havoc
in the human race.
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ASLAN:
The Nephilim--
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these are these
grotesque giants.
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They are neither angels
nor people.
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They are described
as monstrous beings.
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And there were apparently
thousands of them
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that populated the Earth.
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In fact, there were
so many of them,
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that at a certain point,
God had to destroy
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all of humanity
in order to get rid of them.
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EHRMAN:
One of the things that people don't realize is that
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when God sends the flood
during the days of Noah,
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that in one version
of the story,
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is that the reason God
decides to destroy the Earth
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is because these Nephilim
were on the Earth.
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SHATNER:
Grotesque giants attacking humans?
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And the giants, in turn,
being destroyed by God
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in the great flood?
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Was the Book of Enoch purged
from the standard biblical texts
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because it was considered
too far-fetched?
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Too outrageous?
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Or was it because
it portrayed God
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as a compassionate creator,
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one who forgave
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rather than punished
mankind for its sins?
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McGOWAN:
God is protecting us in the Book of Enoch.
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It is a very different God
than the spiteful, wrathful God
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that we see
in the Genesis account.
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The Church derives
great benefit from having us
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be very, very afraid of God
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and of God wiping us all out
if we're not obedient.
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SHATNER:
But if the early editors of the Bible
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intended to purge it
of far-fetched tales
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containing references
to fantastical devices
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and devastating weapons,
then why did they leave in
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what is perhaps the most
audacious story of all?
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One which involves
a man named Moses
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and a device so powerful
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it can destroy entire armies--
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the Ark of the Covenant.
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In the beginning,
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God created the heavens
and the Earth.
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He said, "Let there be light,"
and there was light.
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Then darkness.
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The firmament, the oceans.
Plants and trees.
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Animals that fly
and slither and swim.
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And last but not least,
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male and female.
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The Book of Genesis.
It's a nice story, of course.
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One that we're all
undoubtedly familiar with.
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But could it be true?
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TZADOK:
Some people say that they believe
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that there should
never ever be any conflict
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between science and religion.
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But if we accept Genesis
as being historical,
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which according to faith,
of course we do,
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then we need to ask
the other realistic questions:
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how and what really happened?
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SHATNER:
While mainstream scientists are understandably skeptical
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that God, as described in the
Old Testament Book of Genesis,
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created the Earth and everything
on it in only six days,
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there is surprising evidence
to suggest that
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the second book
of the Bible, Exodus,
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is based on historical fact.
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EHRMAN:
In the Book of Exodus,
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the, uh, children of Israel
have been enslaved in Egypt
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and God has told Moses
to go and set his people free.
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Moses demands that Pharaoh
lets the people free.
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Pharaoh refuses,
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and so God empowers Moses to do
plagues against the Egyptians,
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and finally the Pharaoh relents,
lets the people go.
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JAMES HOFFMEIER:
Israel's origins as a slave nation
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is not the sort of thing
people would make up.
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So even many
of the most critical,
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historical scholars
of the Bible would say,
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"There's something to this."
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We do know from Egyptian
history, both from ancient texts
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and archaeological evidence
through excavations,
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that somewhere around 1700
to 1650 BC,
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there was an influx
of foreigners into Egypt.
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They spoke a dialect
very similar to Hebrew.
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And when Ramesses II comes along
in the 13th century,
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he decided to move
his base of operations
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to a new city
that he named Ramesses,
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Pi-Ramesses,
the House of Ramesses.
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And according
to the Book of Exodus,
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that's why I would place
this event in the 13th century,
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sort of as they finally get
fed up with years and years
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of being abused and used
to build Pharaoh's projects.
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SHATNER:
But if the Book of Exodus
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was based on real events
and people,
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then wouldn't there be some kind
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of physical evidence
left behind--
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a relic of their journey
out of Egypt--
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that would validate
this incredible story?
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According to some scholars,
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such a relic
could actually exist:
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the Ark of the Covenant.
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The Ark of the Covenant
is probably
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one of the best-kept mysteries
in the world today.
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We know, according
to the biblical description,
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that the Commandments
which Moses brought down
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from Mount Sinai
were placed inside the Ark.
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As well as a portion
of the manna,
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which they collected
in the desert,
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and Aaron's rod,
which had blossomed with almonds
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in the great test of the tribes.
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TZADOK:
It was a box of gold which had inside it a box of wood.
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And then another box of gold
with a golden cover.
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The Ark of the Covenant
represents
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the giving of the Torah
at Sinai from God.
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It's the holiest object
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that ever existed
in the Jewish tradition.
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And there are people who,
because their belief
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somehow needs to be palpable
and physical,
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feel as though
if they could see it,
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that would prove God's will
in this world.
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SHATNER:
But if the Ark of the Covenant was not only real
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but still exists,
where could it be?
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According to the Hebrew Bible,
the Ark was once housed
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inside a secret inner sanctuary
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of King Solomon's Temple
in Jerusalem.
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But after the temple
was destroyed around 586 BC,
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the whereabouts of the Ark
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and its precious contents
became unknown.
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HOFFMEIER:
One tradition, of course, is that
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it was simply destroyed
by the Babylonians
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when the temple was burnt and
melted and that's the end of it.
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MULLINS: However, because
the Ark never showed up again,
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people have often wondered what
really did happen to the Ark.
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SHATNER:
For centuries, the search for the Ark of the Covenant
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has consumed both archaeologists
and Bible scholars.
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If it were ever found,
it would not only prove
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that the biblical accounts
in the Book of Exodus
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were based on historical events,
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it could also unleash
incredible power.
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I'm a great believer
in trying to find out
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as much as we can
archaeologically
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about what happened
in biblical history,
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and the way in which
we can validate it,
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as long as we're
intellectually honest.
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Some things
we'll be able to prove,
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some things we will disprove.
and much we will never know.
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SHATNER:
In recent years, some scholars and theologians have suggested
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that the Ark isn't lost,
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but was deliberately hidden.
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Kept away from those
who might wish to exploit
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its awesome power.
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For many, to find a relic
like the Ark of the Covenant
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is extremely important.
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It was viewed as God's throne,
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and these ideas are most likely
connected to scriptures
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that refer to the Ark
being carried into battle
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and the enemies
are scattering before them.
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TZADOK:
It is said that the Ark housed kavod,
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or glory of God.
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Now, this in quote
"glory of God"
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was not something symbolic,
it was something actual,
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something tangible,
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something energetic.
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What are we missing here
in the biblical understanding
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of this mysterious box?
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It was clearly far more
than just a religious icon.
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There was a technology involved,
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and that is what makes the Ark,
to this day,
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one of the greatest mysteries
of our history.
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SHATNER:
If the Ark of the Covenant did, in fact,
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have extraordinary power,
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as described in the Bible,
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is it simply too dangerous
to be possessed by man?
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And could that be why
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it has eluded rediscovery
for centuries?
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Perhaps.
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But not all Bible mysteries
involve holy relics.
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Some concern people,
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including the man
who billions believe
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is the Son of God.
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SHATNER:
The ancient Kingdom of Judah,
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more than 2,000 years ago.
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It was here,
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according to the New Testament
Gospels of Matthew and Luke,
497
00:25:15,200 --> 00:25:19,067
that the infant Jesus was born
to a young woman named Mary
498
00:25:19,167 --> 00:25:21,333
and her husband Joseph.
499
00:25:21,400 --> 00:25:23,067
But believe it or not,
500
00:25:23,133 --> 00:25:26,733
the actual year of Jesus' birth
remains a mystery.
501
00:25:29,067 --> 00:25:31,400
For centuries, the year 1 AD,
502
00:25:31,467 --> 00:25:34,400
or Anno Domini,
the year of our Lord,
503
00:25:34,467 --> 00:25:36,600
was assumed to be correct.
504
00:25:36,667 --> 00:25:40,867
But recent historical research
suggests otherwise.
505
00:25:42,400 --> 00:25:46,400
Jesus is born somewhere
between 4 and 7 BCE,
506
00:25:46,500 --> 00:25:48,933
because Herod the Great
died in 4 BC
507
00:25:49,067 --> 00:25:51,700
and Jesus was born
during Herod the Great.
508
00:25:51,767 --> 00:25:54,567
So this is one of the secrets
that scholars know
509
00:25:54,667 --> 00:25:56,333
but most people
don't think about.
510
00:25:56,400 --> 00:25:59,200
Those who made the calendar
screwed it up.
511
00:25:59,267 --> 00:26:02,800
They dated the birth
of Jesus incorrectly.
512
00:26:02,900 --> 00:26:05,367
And we still live on a calendar
where Jesus is actually born
513
00:26:05,433 --> 00:26:07,167
four to seven years BC.
514
00:26:07,233 --> 00:26:11,533
SHATNER:
But as one can imagine, the exact year of Jesus' birth
515
00:26:11,600 --> 00:26:15,267
is not the only aspect of his
life that has been debated.
516
00:26:15,333 --> 00:26:17,633
The New Testament states
that Jesus was born
517
00:26:17,733 --> 00:26:21,533
in the town of Bethlehem,
but recently even that
518
00:26:21,633 --> 00:26:26,400
has been questioned by both
historians and theologians.
519
00:26:28,300 --> 00:26:31,533
Pretty much the only thing
that we can be fairly certain of
520
00:26:31,600 --> 00:26:33,433
about Jesus' childhood
521
00:26:33,500 --> 00:26:36,633
is that he was born and raised
in the city of Nazareth.
522
00:26:36,700 --> 00:26:38,567
It was the only thing
that his followers
523
00:26:38,667 --> 00:26:40,267
and detractors agreed about.
524
00:26:40,333 --> 00:26:43,067
His name was the Nazarene.
525
00:26:43,067 --> 00:26:46,667
SHATNER:
The fact is, much of what we know about the life of Jesus
526
00:26:46,733 --> 00:26:50,067
comes from the four gospels
of the New Testament.
527
00:26:50,133 --> 00:26:53,067
And even though they are
credited to the evangelists
528
00:26:53,067 --> 00:26:56,200
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John,
529
00:26:56,267 --> 00:26:58,967
the Gospels may actually
have been written
530
00:26:59,067 --> 00:27:01,867
decades after Jesus' death.
531
00:27:05,067 --> 00:27:06,733
We would love
to know answers to, like,
532
00:27:06,800 --> 00:27:08,400
what was Jesus like
as a teenager?
533
00:27:08,467 --> 00:27:11,500
And did Jesus ever have
any girlfriends?
534
00:27:11,567 --> 00:27:12,600
Did he ever have
any relationships,
535
00:27:12,700 --> 00:27:14,567
anything like that?
536
00:27:14,667 --> 00:27:16,700
The gospels don't really want
to tell us any of that stuff
537
00:27:16,800 --> 00:27:18,800
because they're really
interested in just focusing
538
00:27:18,867 --> 00:27:23,067
on why Jesus is who he is
and what he did.
539
00:27:25,133 --> 00:27:29,667
SHATNER:
What really happened during Jesus' so-called lost years?
540
00:27:29,733 --> 00:27:32,500
Were the accounts
omitted deliberately?
541
00:27:32,567 --> 00:27:34,300
And if so, why?
542
00:27:34,367 --> 00:27:38,600
Well, as it turns out,
closer examination
543
00:27:38,700 --> 00:27:43,233
of the little that the gospels
do say about Jesus' early life
544
00:27:43,333 --> 00:27:47,067
reveals some surprising facts.
545
00:27:47,167 --> 00:27:50,367
It's one of the biggest-kept
secrets about Jesus,
546
00:27:50,467 --> 00:27:52,467
that he's one of quite
a large family.
547
00:27:52,533 --> 00:27:55,500
We know of at least
four brothers:
548
00:27:55,600 --> 00:27:58,633
James, Joses, Simon and Judas.
549
00:27:58,700 --> 00:28:01,367
We know of at least
a couple of sisters.
550
00:28:01,433 --> 00:28:03,800
It's curious
how they disappear, though.
551
00:28:03,867 --> 00:28:07,067
We don't see
much of them later on.
552
00:28:10,100 --> 00:28:11,600
SHATNER:
Perhaps one of the most controversial
553
00:28:11,667 --> 00:28:15,267
and profound aspects
of the story of Jesus
554
00:28:15,333 --> 00:28:17,600
is the belief
that his mother Mary
555
00:28:17,667 --> 00:28:20,933
gave birth to him
while still a virgin.
556
00:28:21,067 --> 00:28:23,867
And as audacious
as that may seem,
557
00:28:23,933 --> 00:28:27,733
it is among the very foundations
of the Christian faith.
558
00:28:27,800 --> 00:28:31,567
But curiously, the references
to Jesus being born of a virgin
559
00:28:31,667 --> 00:28:35,167
can only be found
in two of the gospels:
560
00:28:35,233 --> 00:28:37,300
Matthew and Luke.
561
00:28:37,400 --> 00:28:39,500
Wouldn't such a miraculous event
562
00:28:39,600 --> 00:28:43,467
have been recorded
by all four of the evangelists?
563
00:28:43,567 --> 00:28:46,333
Or was it,
as some scholars suggest,
564
00:28:46,400 --> 00:28:48,900
an attempt by some
of Jesus' followers
565
00:28:48,967 --> 00:28:51,867
to justify their belief
that he was the fulfillment
566
00:28:51,933 --> 00:28:54,267
of the Old Testament prophecies,
567
00:28:54,367 --> 00:28:57,133
the Hebrew Messiah?
568
00:28:57,233 --> 00:29:00,233
The New Testament loves
to rely on the prophecies
569
00:29:00,300 --> 00:29:02,167
of-of the prophet Isaiah,
570
00:29:02,233 --> 00:29:04,700
uh, for proof, if you will,
571
00:29:04,767 --> 00:29:08,833
of Jesus', uh, messiah-ship.
572
00:29:10,667 --> 00:29:12,767
One of the prophecies
that became very popular
573
00:29:12,833 --> 00:29:15,800
was a prophecy
during the-the time of Hezekiah.
574
00:29:15,867 --> 00:29:17,567
Jerusalem's under siege,
they don't know
575
00:29:17,667 --> 00:29:19,267
if they're gonna survive,
and Isaiah comes up with
576
00:29:19,367 --> 00:29:22,233
a prophecy that says,
"Look, behold there's a virgin,
577
00:29:22,300 --> 00:29:25,300
and she will bear a son
and his name will be Emmanuel,"
578
00:29:25,367 --> 00:29:27,167
which is "God with us."
579
00:29:27,233 --> 00:29:29,133
The Christians come along
580
00:29:29,200 --> 00:29:31,467
and-and take that prophecy
581
00:29:31,533 --> 00:29:33,367
and they reinterpret it.
582
00:29:33,433 --> 00:29:37,300
And they say this prophecy
is actually a reference to Mary,
583
00:29:37,367 --> 00:29:39,500
who's a real virgin.
584
00:29:39,567 --> 00:29:42,967
And the son that she's going
to bear is Jesus.
585
00:29:44,700 --> 00:29:46,767
And Jesus will be the savior
of all mankind,
586
00:29:46,833 --> 00:29:48,467
not just of Jerusalem
in the eighth century,
587
00:29:48,533 --> 00:29:50,267
but of all mankind for all time.
588
00:29:52,100 --> 00:29:54,433
SHATNER:
Whether you believe that Jesus' virgin birth
589
00:29:54,533 --> 00:29:56,967
was the fulfillment
of a prophecy
590
00:29:57,067 --> 00:30:01,300
or a story created to help
establish his divine origins,
591
00:30:01,400 --> 00:30:04,833
it is one of the key mysteries
of the Christian faith.
592
00:30:04,900 --> 00:30:09,133
Just like the question posed by
many academics and theologians:
593
00:30:09,200 --> 00:30:12,333
did Jesus really think
he was the Messiah,
594
00:30:12,400 --> 00:30:14,867
the actual Son of God?
595
00:30:16,233 --> 00:30:20,067
The question of how Jesus
perceived himself
596
00:30:20,167 --> 00:30:22,833
will likely remain
a secret for all time.
597
00:30:22,933 --> 00:30:26,200
Some people argue that Jesus
understood himself
598
00:30:26,267 --> 00:30:27,767
to be the Son of God.
599
00:30:27,833 --> 00:30:29,600
He knew who he was.
600
00:30:29,700 --> 00:30:32,167
And others, based on the text,
will say, "Well, no."
601
00:30:32,233 --> 00:30:35,000
In the Gospel of John,
Jesus even uses a term
602
00:30:35,067 --> 00:30:37,333
to describe himself
that's, I think,
603
00:30:37,400 --> 00:30:38,800
intentionally ambiguous.
604
00:30:38,900 --> 00:30:41,467
He refers to himself
in the third person
605
00:30:41,567 --> 00:30:42,900
as the "Son of man."
606
00:30:42,967 --> 00:30:46,833
Well, the secret about
the word "Son of man"
607
00:30:46,900 --> 00:30:50,867
is that, in Aramaic, it's just
the way that you say "a person."
608
00:30:50,933 --> 00:30:53,467
So when Jesus uses the phrase
"Son of man"
609
00:30:53,533 --> 00:30:55,033
as a self-description,
610
00:30:55,100 --> 00:30:58,100
you don't know whether
he's just saying himself
611
00:30:58,200 --> 00:31:00,900
or whether he's actually
making a messianic claim.
612
00:31:01,067 --> 00:31:03,633
SHATNER:
Although many details of Jesus' life
613
00:31:03,733 --> 00:31:07,467
remain unverified by history,
one fact is certain:
614
00:31:07,567 --> 00:31:12,067
he was a charismatic teacher
and prophet.
615
00:31:12,100 --> 00:31:14,567
CARGILL:
If we read the biblical text,
616
00:31:14,633 --> 00:31:16,867
Jesus created a great following
617
00:31:16,933 --> 00:31:18,533
because he performed miracles.
618
00:31:18,633 --> 00:31:20,900
He did magic deeds.
619
00:31:21,833 --> 00:31:24,100
He caused the blind to see.
620
00:31:24,200 --> 00:31:25,700
He was a healer.
621
00:31:25,767 --> 00:31:28,967
At the end of the day,
Jesus was kind to those in need.
622
00:31:29,067 --> 00:31:31,500
He loved those who needed help,
623
00:31:31,567 --> 00:31:34,100
who no one else would love.
624
00:31:34,200 --> 00:31:37,800
At the Wedding of Cana,
Jesus turns the water into wine.
625
00:31:37,867 --> 00:31:39,967
And he doesn't just turn it
into any wine.
626
00:31:40,067 --> 00:31:42,733
He turns it into the best wine.
627
00:31:42,800 --> 00:31:45,633
So this is Jesus'
first public miracle.
628
00:31:45,700 --> 00:31:48,700
And once he comes forward
with his first miracle,
629
00:31:48,800 --> 00:31:50,400
the floodgates really open.
630
00:31:50,500 --> 00:31:52,433
The ministry has begun.
631
00:31:52,533 --> 00:31:56,533
Jesus has arrived
and he is the Messiah
632
00:31:56,633 --> 00:31:57,833
and the miracle worker.
633
00:31:57,900 --> 00:32:00,333
SHATNER:
But did the miracles of Jesus,
634
00:32:00,400 --> 00:32:03,133
as reported in the gospels,
really happen?
635
00:32:03,200 --> 00:32:05,533
For instance,
did he really raise
636
00:32:05,633 --> 00:32:08,433
a man called Lazarus
from the dead
637
00:32:08,533 --> 00:32:10,867
and feed 5,000 people
638
00:32:10,933 --> 00:32:14,133
with only two small fish
and five loaves of bread?
639
00:32:14,200 --> 00:32:17,533
Perhaps the answer
can be found by examining
640
00:32:17,633 --> 00:32:20,733
what are referred to
as the lost gospels,
641
00:32:20,833 --> 00:32:24,067
a collection of writings
that were supposedly authored
642
00:32:24,067 --> 00:32:28,267
by people who witnessed
Jesus' life firsthand.
643
00:32:37,367 --> 00:32:39,500
SHATNER:
A group of farmers tilling their fields
644
00:32:39,567 --> 00:32:42,100
unearth a clay jar.
645
00:32:42,167 --> 00:32:45,633
It contains more than 50
biblical scrolls
646
00:32:45,733 --> 00:32:47,900
dating back
to the third century AD,
647
00:32:47,967 --> 00:32:50,067
making them even older
648
00:32:50,067 --> 00:32:53,067
than the books
of the so-called New Testament.
649
00:32:53,100 --> 00:32:57,067
Instead, these texts are
supposedly firsthand accounts
650
00:32:57,067 --> 00:32:59,900
written by friends
and followers of Jesus,
651
00:33:00,067 --> 00:33:03,967
and were worshipped as fact
by a relatively obscure group
652
00:33:04,067 --> 00:33:08,667
of ancient Christians
known as the Gnostics.
653
00:33:08,733 --> 00:33:11,833
Gnosticism comes
from a direct oral tradition
654
00:33:11,933 --> 00:33:14,267
that is passed down
from the early Christians
655
00:33:14,333 --> 00:33:18,067
and evolves separately from
the institutionalized Church.
656
00:33:18,100 --> 00:33:21,867
And there's the tradition
that the Gnostics have teachings
657
00:33:21,933 --> 00:33:23,800
that come directly from Jesus
658
00:33:23,867 --> 00:33:27,367
through apostles,
followers, even family,
659
00:33:27,467 --> 00:33:30,067
who come from Jesus.
660
00:33:30,100 --> 00:33:32,100
"Gnostic" comes
from the word "gnosis,"
661
00:33:32,167 --> 00:33:35,233
which means a personal
revelation and experience.
662
00:33:35,333 --> 00:33:37,867
And when we look
at those texts today,
663
00:33:37,967 --> 00:33:41,100
we see secret learning,
664
00:33:41,167 --> 00:33:43,067
secret teachings.
665
00:33:44,400 --> 00:33:46,300
SHATNER:
Secret teachings,
666
00:33:46,367 --> 00:33:49,700
directly from Jesus himself,
667
00:33:49,800 --> 00:33:52,100
passed down through
his closest followers
668
00:33:52,200 --> 00:33:54,233
and potentially giving us
a firsthand account
669
00:33:54,300 --> 00:33:56,700
of Jesus' life and deeds?
670
00:33:56,767 --> 00:33:58,967
One might think such gospels
671
00:33:59,067 --> 00:34:01,867
would be held in high regard
by the Church.
672
00:34:01,967 --> 00:34:06,400
But, in fact,
it was quite the opposite.
673
00:34:06,467 --> 00:34:09,867
When I first encountered what
are called the Gnostic Gospels,
674
00:34:09,933 --> 00:34:12,133
we were all surprised
that there were so many gospels
675
00:34:12,233 --> 00:34:13,933
that weren't
in the New Testament.
676
00:34:15,400 --> 00:34:17,200
CARGILL: The reason
that a lot of these books
677
00:34:17,300 --> 00:34:20,367
didn't make it into the Bible
is that they weren't congruent
678
00:34:20,433 --> 00:34:24,400
with the core message of
the books that did make it in.
679
00:34:25,767 --> 00:34:27,300
PAGELS:
These texts were declared to be
680
00:34:27,367 --> 00:34:30,200
sort of full of errors
and they'll lead you astray.
681
00:34:30,300 --> 00:34:32,867
One famous bishop calls them
an abyss of madness
682
00:34:32,967 --> 00:34:34,700
and blasphemy against Christ.
683
00:34:34,767 --> 00:34:37,433
So these were the enemies
of the early Church.
684
00:34:37,500 --> 00:34:41,133
And Christians thought they must
have horrible things in them.
685
00:34:43,067 --> 00:34:45,967
The penalty for copying
and... or even keeping
686
00:34:46,067 --> 00:34:48,067
any of the Gnostic texts
687
00:34:48,133 --> 00:34:50,467
would have been
increasingly severe.
688
00:34:50,567 --> 00:34:54,600
It could have even
led to more severe punishment,
689
00:34:54,700 --> 00:34:56,533
- like torture and death.
- (shouting)
690
00:34:58,167 --> 00:35:00,633
SHATNER: These lost books
of the New Testament
691
00:35:00,700 --> 00:35:03,433
include a number
of so-called gospels,
692
00:35:03,533 --> 00:35:07,267
including the Gospel of Thomas,
the Gospel of Philip,
693
00:35:07,333 --> 00:35:11,067
the Gospel of the Egyptians
and many others.
694
00:35:11,133 --> 00:35:15,200
But just what was it
in these Gnostic texts
695
00:35:15,267 --> 00:35:18,533
that made many Bible scholars
and clerics reject them
696
00:35:18,633 --> 00:35:23,233
as being not only too
controversial but too dangerous?
697
00:35:23,333 --> 00:35:24,900
PAGELS:
The Gospels of the New Testament
698
00:35:24,967 --> 00:35:27,067
all tell you
how important Jesus is.
699
00:35:27,100 --> 00:35:29,467
Jesus is the Son of God,
the Son of man,
700
00:35:29,533 --> 00:35:31,533
the King of Israel, the Messiah.
701
00:35:31,633 --> 00:35:34,667
I mean, you name it,
he's somebody very special.
702
00:35:34,767 --> 00:35:37,367
And he's not like you and me.
703
00:35:37,467 --> 00:35:40,667
Now, the Gospels of Thomas
or Phillip,
704
00:35:40,767 --> 00:35:42,367
they say something
quite different.
705
00:35:42,467 --> 00:35:46,867
They say Jesus, yes,
he may be speaking divine truth,
706
00:35:46,933 --> 00:35:49,467
but he's really like you and me.
707
00:35:50,933 --> 00:35:53,067
SHATNER:
But of all the Gnostic gospels,
708
00:35:53,133 --> 00:35:56,300
there is one that many
biblical scholars believe
709
00:35:56,367 --> 00:36:00,900
to be more significant and more
controversial than the rest:
710
00:36:00,967 --> 00:36:03,467
the Gospel of Mary.
711
00:36:05,300 --> 00:36:07,367
CARGILL:
There's a lot of controversy about Mary Magdalene.
712
00:36:07,433 --> 00:36:09,400
In the Bible,
she's portrayed a certain way.
713
00:36:09,467 --> 00:36:11,533
She's-she's one of the followers
of Jesus.
714
00:36:11,600 --> 00:36:14,367
Oftentimes she's described
as a prostitute,
715
00:36:14,433 --> 00:36:17,900
as one who Jesus
kind of picked up from obscurity
716
00:36:18,067 --> 00:36:20,100
and made her
one of his followers.
717
00:36:20,167 --> 00:36:23,067
But the Gospel of Mary
specifically says
718
00:36:23,167 --> 00:36:26,967
that Jesus loved Mary
more than the other disciples.
719
00:36:27,067 --> 00:36:28,400
In fact, they actually
put that in the mouths
720
00:36:28,467 --> 00:36:29,967
of one of the disciples:
"So don't you know
721
00:36:30,067 --> 00:36:32,433
that he loved her, uh,
more than us?"
722
00:36:32,500 --> 00:36:36,233
SHATNER:
Although the actual author of this gospel is unknown
723
00:36:36,300 --> 00:36:37,933
and several pages
of the original text
724
00:36:38,067 --> 00:36:39,333
have never been found,
725
00:36:39,400 --> 00:36:42,967
the text seems to reveal
astonishing details
726
00:36:43,067 --> 00:36:46,067
about Mary Magdalene's
relationship with Jesus.
727
00:36:46,067 --> 00:36:48,467
There are even those
who are convinced that Mary
728
00:36:48,533 --> 00:36:52,467
was not only one of Jesus'
most devoted followers,
729
00:36:52,533 --> 00:36:54,533
but also perhaps his lover
730
00:36:54,633 --> 00:36:57,567
or even his wife.
731
00:37:00,067 --> 00:37:02,267
Certainly we discover
in the Gnostic text
732
00:37:02,333 --> 00:37:04,333
that are many, many references
733
00:37:04,433 --> 00:37:06,933
to Jesus' relationship
to Mary Magdalene.
734
00:37:07,067 --> 00:37:10,100
She is referred to
as his "beloved."
735
00:37:10,200 --> 00:37:13,500
She is referred to
in a sexual manner
736
00:37:13,567 --> 00:37:15,133
in the Gnostic gospels.
737
00:37:15,200 --> 00:37:17,367
So not only was Jesus married,
738
00:37:17,433 --> 00:37:19,700
but Jesus was married
to Mary Magdalene.
739
00:37:19,800 --> 00:37:22,067
Because Jesus was a rabbi,
it would have been required
740
00:37:22,133 --> 00:37:23,767
for Jesus to be married.
741
00:37:23,833 --> 00:37:26,133
If Jesus were not married,
this would have been something
742
00:37:26,233 --> 00:37:29,267
that would have been remarked
upon and talked about.
743
00:37:29,333 --> 00:37:33,100
And the fact that it is not
is actually one of the things
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00:37:33,200 --> 00:37:35,600
that proves that Jesus
was married,
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because it would have been very
normal for him to have been so.
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GIVENS:
Gnosticism was seen as a problem
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because there was a core belief
that had to be maintained,
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that there were certain
non-negotiable truths
749
00:37:49,967 --> 00:37:52,133
that were part
of the Christian gospel.
750
00:37:52,233 --> 00:37:55,200
And so if anything was
contradictory to that,
751
00:37:55,267 --> 00:37:58,433
then it needed
to be suppressed or refuted.
752
00:37:58,500 --> 00:38:02,167
McGOWAN:
There is a lot of Gnostic material
753
00:38:02,233 --> 00:38:05,400
that tells us Jesus
was married to Mary Magdalene.
754
00:38:05,467 --> 00:38:08,700
2,000 years of Church tradition
is overturned
755
00:38:08,767 --> 00:38:13,067
by the Gnostic gospels
because Mary Magdalene emerges
756
00:38:13,100 --> 00:38:15,067
as a successor of Jesus.
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00:38:15,100 --> 00:38:18,933
SHATNER:
Did Jesus, the Son of God,
758
00:38:19,067 --> 00:38:23,300
really have a wife,
children and descendants?
759
00:38:23,400 --> 00:38:26,067
And if so,
would that contradict the faith
760
00:38:26,133 --> 00:38:28,067
that billions of people
have in Him,
761
00:38:28,167 --> 00:38:29,867
or would it confirm it?
762
00:38:29,933 --> 00:38:33,667
Perhaps the answer can be found
by examining how the Bible
763
00:38:33,733 --> 00:38:36,933
continues to fascinate people
around the world,
764
00:38:37,067 --> 00:38:40,133
long after it was first written.
765
00:38:44,200 --> 00:38:46,067
SHATNER:
Although there is sufficient evidence
766
00:38:46,067 --> 00:38:49,400
for scholars to conclude
that the Bible we read today
767
00:38:49,500 --> 00:38:51,967
is quite different than
the Bible people were reading
768
00:38:52,067 --> 00:38:56,200
thousands of years ago,
it doesn't seem to matter.
769
00:38:56,267 --> 00:38:58,867
In spite of centuries
of human tampering,
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00:38:58,933 --> 00:39:01,133
or perhaps because of it,
771
00:39:01,233 --> 00:39:03,333
the Bible is still
the most powerful
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00:39:03,400 --> 00:39:06,733
and influential book
the world has ever known.
773
00:39:08,733 --> 00:39:11,433
The Bible, without a doubt,
is the most important book
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00:39:11,533 --> 00:39:13,500
in the history
of Western civilization.
775
00:39:13,567 --> 00:39:16,200
People read it,
people revere it.
776
00:39:16,300 --> 00:39:20,433
People think of it
as God's word to humankind.
777
00:39:20,500 --> 00:39:23,767
And God had revealed the secrets
that could make sense
778
00:39:23,867 --> 00:39:27,400
of the real meaning of life
and the history of the world.
779
00:39:27,500 --> 00:39:31,400
ASLAN:
Why is it that 5,000 years
780
00:39:31,467 --> 00:39:34,067
after these stories were written
781
00:39:34,133 --> 00:39:36,833
we still read them,
we still believe in them?
782
00:39:36,900 --> 00:39:39,067
It's not because they are true,
783
00:39:39,100 --> 00:39:41,300
though many people
believe them as true.
784
00:39:41,400 --> 00:39:44,367
It's because they are
infinitely malleable.
785
00:39:44,467 --> 00:39:47,233
That's the power of scripture,
786
00:39:47,300 --> 00:39:50,333
that it can mean
anything to anyone
787
00:39:50,400 --> 00:39:53,067
depending on the time
in which they live,
788
00:39:53,133 --> 00:39:55,067
depending on the context
in which they live.
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00:39:55,133 --> 00:39:57,433
GOODACRE: One of the reasons
that I think people just
790
00:39:57,500 --> 00:40:00,500
keep going back to the Bible
over and over again
791
00:40:00,567 --> 00:40:03,833
is that it's just so full
of these fascinating mysteries,
792
00:40:03,933 --> 00:40:06,033
these fascinating enigmas.
793
00:40:06,133 --> 00:40:08,533
We will never know the answers
to lots of them,
794
00:40:08,633 --> 00:40:11,400
but what we do know
is that it really is a text
795
00:40:11,467 --> 00:40:13,433
that rewards repeated study,
796
00:40:13,533 --> 00:40:16,833
rewards going back to
over and over again.
797
00:40:16,900 --> 00:40:18,700
The Bible says
about God Himself,
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00:40:18,800 --> 00:40:21,167
"My thoughts are higher
than your thoughts.
799
00:40:21,233 --> 00:40:23,267
My ways are higher
than your ways."
800
00:40:23,333 --> 00:40:25,167
This is something
people don't understand,
801
00:40:25,267 --> 00:40:27,500
because we come to the Bible
from a point of view,
802
00:40:27,600 --> 00:40:30,033
which reads the Bible
in a literal way.
803
00:40:30,133 --> 00:40:32,567
But when you actually
look at the greater whole
804
00:40:32,667 --> 00:40:34,933
of all of the stories,
805
00:40:35,033 --> 00:40:37,467
it is so beyond the limitations
806
00:40:37,533 --> 00:40:39,633
of that of which
we've understood.
807
00:40:39,700 --> 00:40:42,400
CARGILL:
Look, the Bible is a powerful, powerful book,
808
00:40:42,467 --> 00:40:44,867
and it's revered by millions
around the world
809
00:40:44,933 --> 00:40:46,567
in Judaism and Christianity.
810
00:40:46,633 --> 00:40:49,033
It's a book that gives
tremendous meaning
811
00:40:49,100 --> 00:40:50,567
and tremendous identity
812
00:40:50,667 --> 00:40:53,933
to millions and billions
of people around the world.
813
00:40:54,000 --> 00:40:55,967
In that way, it's alive.
814
00:40:56,067 --> 00:40:58,600
It-it gives life to people.
815
00:40:58,700 --> 00:41:02,533
WOLPE: Every time I read
the Bible, I'm struck not only
816
00:41:02,600 --> 00:41:05,967
by the beauty and the depth
of its stories,
817
00:41:06,067 --> 00:41:08,600
but by the way
that it gives me access,
818
00:41:08,700 --> 00:41:10,467
in my own life,
819
00:41:10,533 --> 00:41:12,700
to whatever it is that God is.
820
00:41:12,800 --> 00:41:16,667
And so, I read it not only
'cause it captivates my mind,
821
00:41:16,733 --> 00:41:18,667
but it elevates my spirit.
822
00:41:18,733 --> 00:41:21,967
And I know from the fact
that it is still with us,
823
00:41:22,067 --> 00:41:25,367
and has been read all over the
world for thousands of years,
824
00:41:25,467 --> 00:41:28,533
that in that feeling,
I am not alone.
825
00:41:30,367 --> 00:41:33,833
Does the Bible continue
to inspire billions of people
826
00:41:33,900 --> 00:41:36,767
around the world not because
of the answers it provides
827
00:41:36,867 --> 00:41:40,967
but because of the questions
it inspires us to ask?
828
00:41:41,067 --> 00:41:43,433
Questions about
what many believe to be
829
00:41:43,500 --> 00:41:46,767
its inconsistencies
and contradictions.
830
00:41:46,867 --> 00:41:48,533
Questions about life
831
00:41:48,600 --> 00:41:53,267
and humankind's unique place
in the universe.
832
00:41:53,367 --> 00:41:57,633
Questions that may forever
remain unexplained.
833
00:41:57,700 --> 00:42:00,833
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