The Seventh Day: Revelations from the Lost Pages of History
with Hal Holbrook

This five-DVD series, narrated and presented by Hal Holbrook, traces the seventh-day Sabbath from its beginnings in Genesis, through the time of Jesus, and right up to the modern day. Along the way, it combines obscure historical data and expert testimony to show why the seventh-day Sabbath is important and why it has been so controversial through the ages.

"Part One of The Seventh Day: Revelations from the Lost Pages of History
looks back to the earliest written records of our race
to discover the foundations of human time. Host Hal Holbrook
unravels the mystery of our origins and shows how
the seven-day week ties us to our creation and our Creator. "
"The Seventh Day: Revelations from the Lost Pages of History,Part Two,
exposes the political and religious intrigue behind
the Saturday-Sunday controversy in the early Christian church."
"In The Seventh Day,Hal Holbrook tells about the battle
over the seventh-day Sabbath in medieval times. It is a story
riddled with fakes and forgeries, warped by legend and propoganda,
and steeped in the schemes of patriarchs, popes, and kings."
"Part Four of The Seventh Day spotlights the resurgence of
Sabbath observance in an era of religious upheaval--from the
spiritual revolution in late 15th-century Russian, through the religious
rebellion of the Protestants in the 16th century, to the radical
Sabbath revival of England in the 17th century."
"Part Five of The Seventh Day: Revelations from the Lost Pages of History
blends history and current events to conclude the chronicle of the seventh-day Sabbath.
This is an epic story, worldwide in scope, ranging from the Taiping revolutionaries
in China to the millions of indigenous Sabbatarians of Africa to the remote village
of Paruima in South America. It spans the centuries from Roger Williams' heroic stand
for religious liberty in 17th-century America to the crisis of conscious faced by many
of today's Sabbath-keepers."