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Marching to Zion
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Marching to Zion

Mar 26, 2015
1h 41m
★ 5.2

In thee shall all nations be blessed

Overview

Documentary tracing the history of the Jewish people from the destruction of the temple in AD 70 to the modern-day nation of Israel. Through scriptural and historical evidence, DNA, mathematics, and testimony from rabbis and pastors, it attempts to answer the question, "Who are God's chosen people?".

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Steven L. Anderson

Himself - Faithful Word Baptist Church (as Pastor Steven Anderson)

Steven L. Anderson

Texe Marrs

Himself - Author

Texe Marrs

Leo Abrami

Himself - Conservative Jewish Rabbi

Leo Abrami

Reuven Mann

Himself - Orthodox Jewish Rabbi

Reuven Mann

Jeffrey Schesnol

Humanist Jewish Leader

Jeffrey Schesnol

Jeffrey Schesnol

Himself - Humanist Jewish Leader

Jeffrey Schesnol

Irwin Wiener

Himself - Reform Jewish Rabbi

Irwin Wiener

Donald N. Yates

Himself - Principal Investigator, DNA Consultants (as Dr. Donald N. Yates)

Donald N. Yates

Teresa Panther-Yates

Herself - Vice President of Communications, DNA Consultants

Teresa Panther-Yates

Paul Wittenberger

Himself

Paul Wittenberger

Matt Furse

Himself - Mountainview Baptist Church (as Pastor Matt Furse)

Matt Furse

Roger Jimenez

Himself - Verity Baptist Church (as Pastor Roger Jimenez)

Roger Jimenez

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