The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed/References

Cultural References

 * The title is a reference to the movie The Greatest Story Ever Told.
 * This episode has the second title that makes a reference to this movie; the other episode is "The Wettest Stories Ever Told".
 * Among the sites the cast visits are:
 * The Cenacle, the traditional site of the Last Supper
 * The Wailing Wall, the last remaining portion of the Second Temple (and the closest that Jews today can actually get to the Temple Mount, due to the political situation The Church of the Holy Sepluchre, the site of Jesus' crucifixion and burial
 * The Dome of the Rock, the third-holiest site in Islam (in reality, Homer and any other non-Muslim would be forbidden entrance)
 * The Dead Sea
 * The Reformers parody film parodies both the Transformers franchise and the different movements in modern Judaism (particularly the more liberal Reform branch and the conservative Orthodox branch)
 * In Homer's vision in the desert he sees a tomato, a carrot, cucumber. Parodies of Larry the cucumber, Bob the tomato and Laura the carrot from Veggie Tales.
 * The scene in Jerusalem where the man plays the violin on the roof is an illusion to the famous musical Fiddler on the Roof' about the Jewish milkman Tevye and his family.
 * Jakob tries to sell Marge his Uzi that he used to kill "three Ugandans". This is a reference to to Operation Entebbe, were Israeli Commandos saved Israelis that were kidnapped by German terrorists and landed in Uganda.
 * Everyone saying that they are the messiah is a reference to Spartacus.

Trivia

 * As Homer sings "I am so thirsty" in the desert, he does it to the tune of the theme song to Lawrence of Arabia.
 * Homer mentions stupidflanders.org. A domain lookup shows that is owned by FOX. (as of July 6, 2010, this domain name not in use.)

Continuity

 * During the Wailing Wall tour, Bart says "Give my dad another heart attack", referencing the first time Homer got a heart attack (Homer's Triple Bypass).