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The Lehi Cave: An Archeological Dig
Directed by T.C. Christensen
W. Cleon Skousen
Production Company: Living Scriptures
Premiere Date: 1986
Length: 25 min.


Published In Series:
Visit Israel Video Series
Volume: 6

 

Genre:   Film
Production Type:
Mormon Contributor(s)
Content Types:
Documentary Film
Scripture-based Film
Significant Mormon Elements
Distribution Types:
Commercial Video (VHS/DVD)

Subjects: Archeology;
Summary:
Explore an archaeological discovery that has been more than interesting to students of the Book of Mormon. You'll learn about the Hebrew writing found in this cave that have been dated 600 B.C. Even the name of the place, Khirbet' Beit Lei, has been carried down for thousands of years and means literally in the Semitic languages, Ruin of the House of Lehi. This film presents a story that will be interesting to anyone who seeks the roots of the Book of Mormon. This find could very well be in the general area where Father Lehi lived before leaving Palestine to come to America.

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HBLL Call No: DVDMM 218
Cast Members: W. Cleon Skousen
Country: USA




Total Queries: 15. Total Execution Time: 0.016 sec.
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