Mountain of Fire (2002)
Directed by John Schmidt
Genres - Spirituality & Philosophy |
Sub-Genres - Religions & Belief Systems |
Run Time - 50 min. |
Countries - United States |
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Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
Two teams of adventurers searching for the legendary Mount Sinai make a shocking discovery in the documentary that begs viewers to re-think everything they thought they knew about biblical history. Though the precise location of the mountain at which Moses is said to have encountered the burning bush and received the Ten Commandments has for centuries remained undetected by archeologists and theologians for centuries, many have speculated that the mountain would most likely be located in the very center of the Egyptian Sinai peninsula. Upon entering Saudi Arabia, however, the discovery of a mysterious and heavily guarded mountain with blackened peaks leads a collection of unlikely adventurers to a shocking and potentially historical discovery.
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adventurer, desert, discovery, artifact, Christianity, exploration, mountains, Saudi-Arabia