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Nearly 3000 years ago, a tiny group of tribes in the land of Canaan gave birth to a nation and a religion — a religion that would dare to redefine humanity’s relationship with God. Kingdom of David: The Saga of the Israelites tells the epic story of the Israelites and the creation of the world’s first and most profoundly influential, monotheistic religion: Christianity. The stories of the patriarch Abraham, the liberator Moses, and the poet-king David all come to life in the dramatic tale of loss and triumph that has shaped humanity’s basic moral struggle for over three millennia.
Sinopse: "In 586 B.C., exiled Israelites write down stories of Judah."
Sinopse: "Ezra reads the Bible to illiterate Judeans in 458 B.C.; the Maccabees defend their religious freedom."
Sinopse: "Conflict erupts between Jews and Romans when Pompeii enters Judah in 63 B.C."
Sinopse: "Rabbis struggle to reinvigorate Judaism after the Romans destroy temples; the rise of Christianity."