In thee shall all nations be blessed
5.2
101 min
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?".
Name | Character | Team | |
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Steven L. Anderson | Himself - Faithful Word Baptist Church (as Pastor Steven Anderson) | Unowned | |
Texe Marrs | Himself - Author | Unowned | |
Leo Abrami | Himself - Conservative Jewish Rabbi | Unowned | |
Reuven Mann | Himself - Orthodox Jewish Rabbi | Unowned | |
Jeffrey Schesnol | Humanist Jewish Leader | Unowned | |
Jeffrey Schesnol | Himself - Humanist Jewish Leader | Unowned | |
Irwin Wiener | Himself - Reform Jewish Rabbi | Unowned | |
Donald N. Yates | Himself - Principal Investigator, DNA Consultants (as Dr. Donald N. Yates) | Unowned | |
Teresa Panther-Yates | Herself - Vice President of Communications, DNA Consultants | Unowned | |
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Paul Wittenberger | Himself | Unowned |
Matt Furse | Himself - Mountainview Baptist Church (as Pastor Matt Furse) | Unowned | |
Roger Jimenez | Himself - Verity Baptist Church (as Pastor Roger Jimenez) | Unowned | |
Tim Coleman | Himself - 35th Avenue Baptist Church (as Pastor Tim Coleman) | Unowned | |
Donnie Romero | Himself - Stedfast Baptist Church (as Pastor Donnie Romero) | Unowned | |
David Berzins | Himself - Word of Truth Baptist Church (as Pastor David Berzins) | Unowned | |
M.J. Filenius | Himself - 36th Street Missionary Baptist (as Pastor M.J. Filenius) | Unowned |