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  1. In Philippians 4. 10-23 Paul speaks of Providence (vv10-13), Partnership (vv14-19), Praise (v20) and People (vv21-23)

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    • Testament: The Bible in Animation
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    • The Visual Bible: Matthew
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    Recommended for Kids: Depends Where to Watch Produced by the company Lux Vide, these 17 films each cover an important Bible character. Many of these episodes had well-known actors or crew working on them, so they feel like very well-made TV movies. At the same time, some of them were long enough to be released over several episodes (the Joseph movi...

    Recommended for Kids: Yes Where to Watch Bible cartoons for kids are easy to find, but good-quality ones aren’t necessarily easy to find. Furthermore, many feature elements (singalongs, modern-day references) intended to be charming but ended up clunky. Greatest Heroes and Legends of the Biblesums up the classic approach to Bible cartoons and does ...

    Recommended for Kids: Yes Where to Watch While Greatest Heroes and Legends is a fun introduction to Bible stories, it’s not the only way to tell them in animation. This TV show has three things that make it more interesting than the average animated Bible series. First, each episode is under 30 minutes, short and sweet. Second, it goes directly int...

    Recommended for Kids: Yes Where to Watch VeggieTales has gone through some surprising iterations—from the original video series to various spinoffs—some closer to the Bible than others. While, as of this writing, it appears the VeggieTales franchise is moving on without its original creators, the series’ classic installments and The VeggieTales Sho...

    Recommended for Kids: Yes Where to Watch More recent Jesus TV shows have used more cinematic techniques and portrayed other sides of Jesus’ personality (the righteous anger, the unconditional love, etc.). However, it’s hard to name a more iconic Bible TV show. Yes, there are hints of theatrical camp. Yes, it’s a miniseries suggested by the Pope and...

    Recommended for Kids: Yes Where to Watch The first of several projects where a book of the Bible’s text is used verbatim, The Visual Bible: Matthewmay not be a TV show or miniseries, but most viewers will watch it that way. At a little over four hours long, made in a style that emphasizes characters over big special effects, it’s not easy to watch ...

    Recommended for Kids: Yes Where to Watch There have been countless live-action TV shows and movies about Jesus, but not many about the New Testament’s later sections. It wasn’t until 2018 (Paul, Apostle of Christ) that a movie appeared focusing on the most famous apostle. This movie, a direct follow-up to The Visual Bible: Matthew, rectifies that i...

    Recommended for Kids: Depends Where to Watch Most Bible TV shows or movies focus on one or two Bible stories that easily fit together. John Huston’s movie The Bible: In the Beginning… is one of the few movies that tells several consecutive Bible stories without skipping anything, and even it invents details (like Abraham walking through Sodom’s rui...

    Recommended for Kids: Depends Where to Watch Easily the most famous Bible TV show in recent years, The Chosen follows the Bible but takes a more inventive approach than most adaptations. Instead of trying to compete with the Visual Bible movies that directly quote the Bible, it starts by imagining what happened in between famous Bible encounters. L...

    Recommended for Kids: No Where to Watch This TV show, directed and co-written by acclaimed Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, took an interesting approach to the Ten Commandments. Each episode is inspired by a commandment, while the story takes place in a Polish housing estate. Each episode was titled after a number. However, since Roman Catholi...

    • JERICHO. The ancient city of Jericho was well known for its outstanding fortification. The wall was so thick a woman had her house built within its structure (Joshua 2:15).
    • CANAAN. Like many early kingdoms, settlements or lands, Canaan was named after its founder. He was the son of Ham and grandson of Noah the ark builder. His firstborn was Sidon from where the Sidonians, who occupied the coastal areas of the Great Sea (the Mediterranean), descended.
    • GOSHEN. Before the exodus, Joseph gave this land of ancient Egypt to his relatives. During Moses’ time the area was a sanctuary for the Israelites as God judged the kingdom that enslaved them.
    • SINAI. The mountain from which God gave the Israelites his law is situated somewhere in this ancient wilderness. On several occasions Moses went up the heights to receive various instructions.
  2. Aug 31, 2016 · 50 Major Events in the Bible Storyline. Creation — Genesis 1. The Fall (Adam and Eve) — Genesis 3. Noah and the Flood — Genesis 6. The Tower of Babel — Genesis 11. The Call of Abram — Genesis 12. God makes promises to Abraham — Genesis 15. The Birth of Isaac — Genesis 21. Abraham tested — Genesis 22.

  3. Oct 4, 2023 · These particular Bible verses become favorites over time mainly because of their simplicity and powerful messages of hope and Truth! The overwhelming themes from these verses focus on finding strength, growing in faith, and trusting in God.

  4. So, what are the most popular passages in the Bible? In this list, we have the top viewed verses on Biblaon.com along with a little explanation of their meanings. Check out these well-known verses and awaken your desire to read more of the Bible!

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