The Biblical Plagues

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  • 2014
  • 1 Season
  • 5.3  (22)

The Biblical Plagues is a documentary series from CuriosityStream that explores the famous stories of the Ten Plagues of Egypt. This engaging and thought-provoking series takes viewers on a journey through history to examine the science and mythology behind these mysterious events.

Each episode of The Biblical Plagues focuses on a particular plague and uses a combination of expert interviews, historical and scientific research, and dramatic recreations to bring the stories to life. From the Nile turning to blood and the plague of locusts to the death of the firstborn and the parting of the Red Sea, the series digs deep into the history and science of these phenomena to uncover the truth behind the myths.

One of the recurring themes of the series is the idea that many of these plagues can be explained scientifically. For example, the Nile turning to blood may have been caused by a red algae bloom, while the plague of frogs could have been the result of a natural occurrence known as a "red tide". The series also looks at how the plagues may have been connected to climate change and natural disasters that occurred during the time of the Exodus.

Throughout the series, historians, archeologists, and scientists offer their insights into the plagues, shedding light on the cultural and religious significance of these events. They also examine the ways in which the plagues may have been adapted and interpreted over time to fit different cultural contexts and political agendas.

But The Biblical Plagues is more than just a scientific exploration of historical events. The series also delves into the moral and ethical questions raised by the plagues. For example, how can we reconcile the idea of a loving and just God with the image of one who inflicts such terrifying plagues on innocent people? And how do we understand the role of Pharaoh in these stories, as both a tyrant and an instrument of divine intervention?

These questions are explored through interviews with theologians and scholars, who examine the different ways in which the plagues have been interpreted and understood throughout history. They also look at the ways in which the plagues have been used as a tool of political and moral authority, both in ancient times and in the present day.

Overall, The Biblical Plagues is a fascinating and thought-provoking series that will appeal to anyone with an interest in history, science, and religion. Whether you are a believer or a skeptic, this series will challenge your assumptions and deepen your understanding of these timeless stories.

The Biblical Plagues is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (3 episodes). The series first aired on March 6, 2014.

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Flight From Egypt
3. Flight From Egypt
March 6, 2014
With a graphic account of the tenth and worst punishment, the chain of Plagues in the Book of Exodus comes to an end. Scientists, archeologists and historians look at contemporary evidence to find some explanations for the final plague and any record of the migration from Egypt of the freed people.
Darkness Over Egypt
2. Darkness Over Egypt
March 6, 2014
In 2003, a unique find gave new impetus to the investigation into the causes of the Biblical Plagues. Can the plagues be linked to the eruption of a huge volcano and the subsequent disruption of weather and atmospheric conditions?
Duel On The Nile
1. Duel On The Nile
March 6, 2014
In the first episode scholars and scientists deal with six disasters that comprised some of the 10 Biblical plagues. Scientists discover deadly microorganisms that cause fish to die and a stress situation among the frog population. Were the plagues due to huge changes in the ecology of the Nile?
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Where to Watch The Biblical Plagues
The Biblical Plagues is available for streaming on the CuriosityStream website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Biblical Plagues on demand at Amazon Prime and Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    March 6, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (22)