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The New Media Bible: The Gospel According to St. Luke (1979) A Child Called Jesus (1987) The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) The Revolutionary (1995) The Revolutionary II (1996) The Visual Bible: Matthew (1997, South Africa) Jesus (1999, TNT Bible Series) The Gospel of John (2003, Canada/UK) Son of Man (2006, South Africa) Color of the Cross ...
The New Testament was less frequently turned into major motion pictures. Unlike the Old Testament, the New Testament has few action scenes and little romance. During the 1950s, most of the films recounting Jesus' life were financed by church groups and played in churches. These were often film versions of the traditional Passion Play. At this ...
Aspects of Mary’s character in the movie are based on passages of the New Testament (the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke) and an early Christian text called the Proto Gospel of James.
Films based on the New Testament. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. A. Films about the Antichrist (1 C, 27 P) G.
The film also draws from other parts of the New Testament. One line spoken by Jesus in the film, "I make all things new", is found in the Book of Revelation, Chapter 21, verse 5. [14] The film also refers to the Old Testament. The film begins with an epigraph from the Fourth Song of the Suffering Servant from Isaiah. [15]
New Hope: Rodney Ray United States Apostle Peter and the Last Supper: Gabriel Sabloff United States God's Country: Chris Armstrong United States The War of the Vendée [12] Jim Morlino United States Robin Good and His Not-So-Merry Men: Phil Vischer Mike Nawrocki: United States Monumental: In Search of America's National Treasure: Duane Barnhart ...
The Parable of the Unjust Steward or Parable of the Penitent Steward is a parable of Jesus which appears in Luke 16:1–13.In it, a steward who is about to be fired tries to "curry favor" with his master's debtors by remitting some of their debts. [1]
The New Testament a.k.a. Indiscretions, a French comedy from Sacha Guitry. [10] Orage, a French import, which the Legion calls L'Orage. [10] The Pace That Kills (1935), an exploitation film about cocaine use. [10] The Puritan, a French import. [10] Race Suicide, an exploitation film about prostitution and abortion. [10]