Intrigue: Word of God

5.0/5

Critic Rating

A billionaire family's mission to amass ancient biblical treasures leads to them getting caught up in an international web of looted artefacts, forgeries and criminal networks. Art sleuth Ben Lewis uncovers how the Green family - owners of America's Hobby Lobby craft stores - spent millions racing to gather biblical manuscripts and artefacts. Their unprecedented collecting spree - 40,000 items in just three years - triggers a government investigation and alarms biblical scholars worldwide. When papyrologist Roberta Mazza begins questioning the collection's origins, she finds herself drawn into an investigation stretching from the Vatican City through Istanbul to Oxford University’s hallowed halls. Through exclusive access to key players, Lewis reveals how thousands of allegedly looted treasures were smuggled into America labelled as "ceramic tiles", whilst priceless items like ancient Babylonian tablets and early Christian manuscripts were acquired through suspicious means. As investigators close in and scholars expose forgeries, the story expands beyond looted antiquities to raise profound questions about faith, power and cultural heritage. A respected Oxford professor stands accused of betrayal, federal agents demand the return of prized possessions, and the museum's ambitious mission becomes entangled in the dark world of international antiquities trafficking. From Washington D.C. to the Vatican City, this is a story about what happens when religious certainty meets the dangerous world of ancient treasures. Presented by Ben Lewis Produced by Clem Hitchcock Executive producers: Philip Abrams and Jago Lee Commissioning Editor: Daniel Clarke Commissioning Executive: Tracy Williams A TellTale production for BBC Radio 4


Critic Reviews

Score: 5

Scott Bryan • Podcast Rex Feb 23, 2025

"...people start asking questions, the government starts investigating and the museum is brought into disrepute tied to fakes and forgeries.It’s a story of biblical proportions (I’m sorry, I couldn’t resist). "

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Score: 5

Chris Sinkinson • Premier Christianity Magazine Feb 12, 2025

"The BBC would be right to say that the Museum of the Bible has been a poor witness for the Christian faith in this regard. The podcast is well worth listening to, extremely interesting, and offering salutary lessons. But let’s not forget the Museum of the Bible has made reparations. It has paid fines, returned stolen artefacts and removed fakes from display."

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