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1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast

IN SEARCH OF THE COPPER SCROLL TREASURE

1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast

Jon Hagadorn

Society & Culture, History

4.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Between 1946 and 1952 the archeology world was stunned to find ancient Jewish documents dating up through the life of Jesus and containing thousands of never-seen-before texts. The uproar and search rocked the religious and scientific communities and started a search worthy of a Raiders of the Lost Ark movie. One of the last of the rare finds was a copper scroll which contained 64 locations telling where the riches of the Second Temple of Jerusalem were buried. In this episode we discuss the finding of the Gnostic Texts, The Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Copper Scrolls, as well as the wealth of Jerusalem prior to the Roman siege and sacking of the Holy Temple in AD70., which is estimated in the billions today. Many feel that Rome left much of the treasure undiscovered- and once the true key to the Copper Scroll is found, a huge treasure awaits its rightful owners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The Oh, Welcome back everyone to

0:33.4

one thousand one heroes legends histories and mysteries podcast this is your host

0:37.9

John Haggadorn how much do any of us save for few archaeologists, know about the discovery of the Nostick

0:44.9

text containing the writings of Mary Magdalen and John the Apostle, or the Dead Sea Scrolls,

0:51.1

the search for which inspired a treasure hunt worthy of an Indiana Jones movie,

0:55.0

or an ancient treasure guide called the Copper Scroll, which may very well lead to a

1:00.0

billion dollars worth of gold and silver buried in 64 locations mostly on the

1:04.8

West Bank just before the sacking of the Second Temple of Jerusalem by Rome.

1:09.4

Not many of you I'll wager. I've got one heck of a story for you.

1:14.4

I'm taking you back nearly 2,000 years to Jerusalem.

1:18.9

It is the year 70 a.D.

1:21.5

The city of Jerusalem is the center of Jewish life and religion, as well as other

1:26.0

faiths, not to mention Roman influence. In and around Jerusalem, different religious sects

1:31.8

thrive, the Pharisees, the Sattices, the

1:35.2

zealots, the Essings, and the early Christians who followed the teachings of

1:39.6

Jesus. In the year 66 a.D. the Jews rose up against Roman power in Judea and the Romans in

1:47.1

retaliation began destroying towns and fortresses outside of Jerusalem for taking

1:52.1

part in these revolts.

1:54.0

The temple in Jerusalem was the center of Jewish life and held all the wealth of the tiny empire,

2:00.0

much of being gold and silver.

2:02.0

Over a period of 600 years, tons of gold and silver had been accumulated.

2:07.0

No doubt Solomon's treasure was a good part of that.

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