

Herod the Great: The Child Murderer of Bethlehem
Genres
Overview
An account of the reign of Herod the Great, king of Judea under the rule of the Roman Empire, remembered for having ordered, according to the Gospel of Matthew, the murder of all male infants born in Bethlehem at the time of the birth of Jesus, an unproven event that is not mentioned by Titus Flavius Josephus, the main historian of that period.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
53 min
Release Date
2019-04-12
Status
Released
Original Language
German
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
6.5
Erik Borner
Self - Narrator (voice)
Richard Lund
Young Herod
Tony White
Old Herod
Will Bergman
Josephus
Maia Rose Michaels
Mariamne
Jessica Leighton
Salome
Russ Gallagher
Jewish High Priest
Jodi Magness
Self - Bible Scholar
Helen Bond
Self - Historian
Steve Mason
Self - Historian
Henry Abramson
Self - Historian
Lawrence Schiffman
Self - Judaism Historian
Daniel R. Schwartz
Self - Historian
Ariel Samuel Lewin
Self - Historian
Rhiannon Evans
Self - Historian
Lucio Troiani
Self - Historian
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