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Make the Bible Come Alive in the British Museum & National Gallery

Unlock the connections between artifacts, paintings and verses with our guided tour

Experience the Bible as Lifesize History

Verses are no longer just words on a page, and artifacts are no longer just images on a computer screen or in a book

"I felt like the scripture became 3D. You will be more connected to the characters, places and events in the bible." - Junko

Experience the Bible as Great Art

Bring the verses to life as you stand in front of a masterpiece that captures the essence of the story

"We loved walking through the National Gallery of London and exploring the art with a biblical perspective included. It was wonderful storytelling coming to life with David’s guidance." - Malika


Meet David

Your Tour Guide

My Bible tours were borne out of a passionate desire to help other people discover the richness of the Bible through archaeology, art and history.

Self-discovery is the best form of learning, and I help people do that by asking lots of questions rather than delivering a one-way talk.

"The tour itself was amazing. He kept the whole family engaged with his excellent questions and storytelling." - Lisa

Discover The Stories Of...

Ancient Egypt

Egypt, the birthplace of the nation of Israel, was the destination for many important Biblical people.

Ancient Greece

Alexander the Great was prophesied in the book of Daniel; he changed the course of history for both Jews and Christians.

Ancient Assyria

King Shalmaneser III

made this obelisk to commemorate tribute payments, one of which is made by King Jehu of the Kingdom of Israel.

What to Expect From Our Tours

Come face to face with ancient artifacts that are thousands of years old, and understand their connection to the Bible like never before.

You’ll have a much better grasp of the history of ancient Israel as well as the cultural forces that affected the birth and growth of Christianity.

Whether you are only vaguely familiar with the Bible, or have more formal training, you'll come away with a new dimension of awareness and understanding.

Hebrew Bible tours welcome.

What Tour Group Participants Say

"Do yourself a favor and book this tour. David is a genius who knows how to tell stories and provoke fascinating conversations based off of the artifacts." - Avital

"Our tour guide, David, was like a walking library, I’m super impressed with his knowledge and he also was just the most friendly guy." - Valentina

"David has great story telling skill and truely knowledgeable, most importantly able to reference historial facts with bible chapters in a very easy to digest way." - Esther

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this tour for?

This tour is for anyone who is interested in the major cultures directly related to the Bible: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Greece and Rome

Do I have to be a Christian?

Not at all. We give Hebrew Bible tours and tours that assume no knowledge of the Bible.

How long does the tour take?

The tour typically takes about 3-4 hours with a short break in between.

Can I take photos?

Yes, you can take all of the photos you want. Clear off a lot of phone memory if you love to take photos.

Do you give private tours?

Yes, you can reserve a private tour. Check to make sure that the tour date has no reservations.

Can I customize the tour?

Yes, you can choose whatever galleries and whatever length you wish. Please contact us ahead of time so that we can prepare.

Can I bring young children?

Yes, young children are welcome but please book a private tour so that we can adjust to your special schedule, such as meal times.

When are the tours?

Tours start at 1pm on weekdays but special requests can be made for different times and days.

What's the best way to get to the British Museum?

If you're taking the Central Line (tube), the Tottenham Court Rd station is better than the Holborn station because there are fewer turns and fewer busy streets to cross. Look for Exit 2 (Petit Pret food takeaway) and exit at street level right in front of the Dominion Theatre. Russell Square station requires an elevator to get to street level, which is not as convenient but the route to the museum is straightfoward and simple.

Can I do the tour in chronological order?

Yes! Please book a 5-hour private tour. The order is Mesopotamia (upstairs) > Egypt (upstairs, ground floor) > break > Assyria (ground floor) > Babylon (upstairs) > Persia (upstairs) > break > Greece (ground floor, upstairs) > Rome (upstairs).

Are there other Bible tours available?

Yes! We also do Bible tours through the National Gallery art museum where we discuss the Bible stories behind a wide variety of paintings. Please contact us for more details.

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