Horizon Season 2004 Episode 12

Horizon Season 2004 Episode 12 King Solomon's Tablet of Stone

  • September 23, 2004

The Horizon series has brought a new episode for its viewers in 2004 named King Solomon's Tablet of Stone. The episode revolved around a small stone tablet that could potentially change the history of humanity. The episode explored the mystery behind this ancient tablet and its origins.

The episode started with the introduction of an archeologist named Dr. Zvi Lederman, who was intrigued by the discovery of a small inscribed tablet. The tablet was different from other ancient tablets known to archeologists as it had text written in a script that was unknown to the modern world. Dr. Lederman had been studying the tablet for years and had finally come up with a breakthrough that the text written on the tablet was the oldest form of the Hebrew language.

The discovery of the Hebrew language in the tablet urged Dr. Lederman to dig deeper into the history and origin of the tablet. He found out that according to the biblical account, King Solomon had a tablet of stone that he used to communicate with God. Dr. Lederman was thrilled with this connection he found between the tablet he discovered and King Solomon's tablet, as it could change the world's religious and historical perspective.

The episode then takes the viewers through a journey to find the truth behind King Solomon's tablet. The journey started from Israel, where the biblical accounts were studied to find any evidence of the existence of such a tablet. The team of archeologists then traveled to Yemen, where they believed the tablet was hidden. In Yemen, the team met with a group of Bedouins who claimed to have the original tablet of King Solomon.

The archeologists were skeptical of the claim made by Bedouins and took the tablet for tests and analysis. The analysis of the tablet revealed that it was the same type of stone as the one discovered by Dr. Lederman. On further examination, it was found that the text on the Yemeni tablet was the same as the one on Dr. Lederman's tablet.

The discovery of the tablet in Yemen was a significant breakthrough for Dr. Lederman and his team, as it verified the biblical account of King Solomon's tablet. The team was thrilled with the discovery, but the Yemeni government confiscated the tablet, and Dr. Lederman's team returned to Israel without it.

The episode then moves towards the religious and historical implications of the tablet's discovery. The tablet's discovery had the potential to change the world's perspective on religion and history. The tablet's authenticity could provide evidence of the biblical account of King Solomon, his wisdom, and his temple.

The discovery of the tablet also highlighted the importance of maintaining such ancient artifacts and prevented their destruction. The episode showed how modern technology and archeological tools could authenticate old accounts and prove the existence of ancient artifacts.

The episode ended with future predictions made by Dr. Lederman and his team. Dr. Lederman believed that with further analysis of the tablets, they could uncover more evidence of the ancient past. The team also believed that history would need to be reevaluated with new evidence and knowledge.

In conclusion, Horizon's King Solomon's Tablet of Stone was an intriguing episode that took the viewers on a journey of discovery. The episode provided evidence of the biblical account of King Solomon, his wisdom, and his temple. The tablet's discovery highlighted the importance of preserving ancient artifacts and using modern technology to authenticate them. The episode was a reminder of how history and religion are interconnected and how new discoveries can shed light on the ancient world.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 23, 2004
  • Language
    English