<< x264HD A City Lost 2025 1080P WEB H264-GRASHOPR
A City Lost 2025 1080P WEB H264-GRASHOPR
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LanguageEnglish subtitles (available)
LanguageEnglish audio/written
GenreDocumentary
TypeMovie
Date 1 day, 6 hours
Size 5.22 GB
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Website https://www.imdb.com/title/tt37180740/
 
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The real Indiana Jones, Bob Cornuke, discovers the true location of Solomon's Temple and it's not on the Temple Mount. Follow Bob Cornuke as he takes us on a journey through the Middle East. Through historical documents, biblical texts, and interviews with experts in the field, Bob believes he has found the true location of Solomon's Temple. This discovery has the potential to change everything we know about Bible archeology and could have fantastic implications on the middle east. Writer and Director, Paul Wittenberger, traveled to Israel and have put together this award winning film.


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