A little too touchy-feely

Here’s another chapter of “Route 66: A Road Trip on the Bible,” this one covering the first book of Chronicles. King David should have invested in a pair of handcuffs and a large burlap sack.

Thumbing tumbleweed

Here’s another chapter of “Route 66: A Road Trip on the Bible.” This entry covers the second book of Kings. It's not very interesting, for reasons that will be apparent.

Two kings

Here's another chapter of "Route 66: A Road Trip on the Bible." This entry covers the first book of Kings. The driver, I suspect, really regrets picking up hitchhikers at this point.

More road-tripping on Samuel

Here is the latest chapter of "Route 66: A Road Trip Through the Bible." This one's the second book of Samuel. Don't be surprised if you're not tracking this video.

A road trip on Samuel

Here’s a new chapter of “Route 66: A Road Trip through the Bible.” This week’s episode comes from the first book of Samuel, but the author gets no respect.

A road trip on Ruth

Here’s a new chapter of “Route 66: A Road Trip through the Bible.” This week’s episode comes from the book of Ruth. Every household should have hired help such as Ruth -- especially with her miracle vacuum cleaner.

A road trip on Judges

Here's a new chapter of "Route 66: A Road Trip through the Bible." This week's episode comes from the book of Judges. I'm not sure what's more bizarre: the muscle-man body suit, or Samson's shaky Arnold Schwarzenegger accent.

A road trip on Joshua

Here's the latest chapter of "Route 66: A Road Trip through the Bible." This episode features the book of Joshua. Personally, I would have chosen "Fanfare for the Common Man" as a big, grand horn composition to knock down a few walls.

A road trip on Deuteronomy

Here's the latest from "Route 66: A Road Trip through the Bible." This one is about the book of Deuteronomy. I know a lot of red-eye travelers who wish there really was a Starbucks coffee cup that big.

A road trip by the Numbers

The latest chapter of “Route 66: A Road Trip through the Bible” is Numbers, which apparently involves a lot of wandering and a lot of manna. I'm not sure that Zorro was in the Bible, though. 😉