3 hr. running time

The Untold History of the Bible: Based on the award winning documentary,
A Lamp in the Dark, this newly edited version is about half the length
of the three hour original. It has been designed as a concise witnessing
tool, while preserving the vital insights and dramatic integrity of the
original.

Enter into the world of saints and martyrs wrestling against the powers
and principalities of the Dark Age, when the Bible was outlawed by the
Roman Church and those who dared to handle it faced imprisonment,
torture and death. Learn the stories of the valiant men of faith who
laid down their lives so that future generations could hear and believe
the Word of God. The story of the Bible is also the story of the Church
and the unfolding of the light of the Gospel in a dark and dying world.
We truly believe it is sad that many of our brethren today do not
realize the great sacrifice paid by the saints who have come before us
for our sake.

It is our prayer and sincere hope that this work will continue to equip
and strengthen the faith of others. This new DVD is broken into the
following chapters:

1. The Gospel: beginning in the first century, the gospel account is
given, along with the warnings from Jesus and the Apostles concerning
grievous wolves that should come to devour the flock of Christ.

2. Inquisition: while most modern believers are unaware of it, the Great
Inquisition began not over Muslims, Jews or witches but rather, because
of Bible believing Christians. Learn the details of how the Inquisition
was launched to stamp out the preaching of the true Gospel and the
knowledge of the Word of God.

3. Wycliffe: the man known as the Morning Star of the Reformation, John
Wycliffe is one of the most important figures in Church history. Learn
how he developed the first English Bible and was hated and accursed by
Rome for it.

4. Reformation: from the influence of John Wycliffe and his Lollard
preachers, to the Ninety-five Thesis of Martin Luther, along with the
prophecy teachings of the Reformers themselves concerning Antichrist and
Mystery Babylon the Great, this film documents the true (and often
unknown) causes of the Protestant Reformation.

5. Tyndale: perhaps the single most important man in the history of
English bibles, William Tyndale was known as the apostle of England, and
was persecuted for years before being martyred for the Word of God. From
his memorial on the River Thames to the Tyndale Museum near Brussels,
travel with the production to see where this man of God was burnt at the
stake for his faith.

6. English Bibles: the history of how our English bibles were developed,
beginning with the Wycliffe Bible, to the collation of Greek texts by
Erasmus, through the translation work of William Tyndale to the King
James Version of 1611.

7. The Jesuits: in 1540 the Society of Jesus was founded by Ignatius
Loyola for the purpose of overthrowing the Protestant Reformation, and
to ultimately subvert the Bibles produced by the Reformation. Learn the
origin of the society that was once called the engineer corps of hell.

8. The KJV: known as the best selling book of all time, the King James
translation is seen as the crowing achievement of the Reformation, and a
uniting text for English Protestantism. Because of its symbolism, Rome
and the Jesuit Order have always hated this Bible and have spent
centuries seeking to destroy it.

Learn the plan set forth by the Jesuits in the 19th century to seize
control of the Bible. Is it possible, that this affects our bibles even
today? The Untold History of the Bible is designed as an educational
tool, featuring powerful dramatizations of key historic events, along
with on-location footage in the U.S., England and Belgium.