
El tesoro de Jerusalén
Failed to add items
Sorry, we are unable to add the item because your shopping cart is already at capacity.
Add to basket failed.
Please try again later
Add to Wish List failed.
Please try again later
Remove from Wish List failed.
Please try again later
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
1 credit a month to buy any audiobook in our entire collection.
Access to thousands of additional audiobooks and Originals from the Plus Catalogue.
Member-only deals & discounts.
Auto-renews at $16.45/mo after 30 days. Cancel anytime.
Buy Now for $12.99
No valid payment method on file.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
Pay using voucher balance (if applicable) then card ending in
By confirming your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions Of Use and Privacy Notice and authorise Audible to charge your designated credit card or another available credit card on file.
-
Narrated by:
-
Carlos Quintero
-
By:
-
Alejandro Khan
About this listen
Año 70 d. C.
El ejército romano está a punto de invadir Jerusalén. El sanedrín decide encargar a Jorel y Samuel Ben Nasí que oculten el tesoro de Jerusalén, del que depende el futuro de todo el pueblo judío.
Año 2007
Chris Palmer, profesor de arqueología, lleva media vida buscando el tesoro de Jerusalén que se menciona en el rollo de cobre, descubierto en las cuevas de Qumrán. Cuando consigue una pista fiable, el profesor desaparece.
Año 2023
Sarah Palmer, también arqueóloga, encuentra por accidente el cuaderno de trabajo de su padre, y decide ir a Israel para intentar encontrarlo. Lleva desaparecido 16 años.
©2023 Alejandro Khan (P)2023 Sonolibro
activate_mytile_page_redirect_t1
What listeners say about El tesoro de Jerusalén
Average Customer RatingsReviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.