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| OG01 |
Q1
Narrator
In the beginning, God created the world. He created the sky and the earth and everything in them. [When we look at all that God has made, it is amazing.]
Q2
Narrator
Everything God made was good. Everything reveals his [greatness and] goodness and power.
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GEN 1:1, 31; 2:4 | ||
| OG02 |
Q1
Narrator
God created all the different kinds of plants and animals.
Q2
Narrator
Then he formed the first man from the soil.(1) He breathed into his nostrils and gave him life.(2)
Q3
Narrator
The first man was called Adam.
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GEN 2:7 | Eden | |
| OG03 |
Q1
Narrator
Then God created a woman(1) to be Adam's wife and companion. She was called Eve. [God created the man and the woman(2) so that they could enjoy a close relationship(3) with him.(4)] They lived with happiness in his presence in a beautiful garden(5) [called Eden(6)]. There was no suffering and no death.
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Eden | ||
| OG04 |
Q1
Narrator
God told Adam,(1) "You may(2) eat the fruits of all the trees except one.(3) If you eat fruit from that tree, you will die." But [one day] Satan(4) tempted(5) Eve.
Q2
Narrator
She ate some of the fruit, and her husband ate it too.(6) At that moment their relationship(7) with God was broken.(8) God is holy, and sinners(9) cannot live in his presence.(10)
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GEN 2:16-17, 3:6 | Eden | |
| OG05 |
Q1
Narrator
So God banished(1) Adam and Eve from the garden(2). [They suffered this shame because they had disobeyed God.]
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GEN 3:23-24 | ||
| OG06 |
Q1
Narrator
As a result, Adam and Eve and their descendants have all suffered pain(1) and death. [But] God continued to love human beings. He had already prepared a way for them to return and live with him.(2)
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| OG07 |
Q1
Narrator
In the Scriptures, God reveals his plan to save human beings from(1) the punishment they deserve, so that they can live forever in fellowship(2) with him.
Q2
Narrator
God revealed part of this plan to the prophet Abraham.
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| OG08 |
Q1
Narrator
Abraham trusted God and honored him. God promised to bless him, and to bless people of all nations through him.
Q2
Narrator
He promised to give him many descendants, as many as the grains of sand on the seashore,
Q3
Narrator
...and the stars in the sky.(1)
Q4
Narrator
Abraham believed God. Because of that belief,(2) God declared him to be righteous[, and people called him "Friend of God"(3)].
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GEN 12:2-3, 15:5-6, 22:17-18; 2CH 20:7; ISA 41:8 | ||
| OG09 |
Q1
Narrator
One day God tested Abraham to see whether he would trust him and obey his commands. He told Abraham to sacrifice his son.
Q2
Narrator
Abraham knew that it was through this one son of his that God had promised to give him many descendants(1), yet he trusted God and obeyed him.
Q3
Narrator
Therefore, he prepared to kill his son as a sacrifice to God.
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GEN 22:1-2; HEB 11:17-18 | ||
| OG10 |
Q1
Narrator
[Abraham took his knife].
Q2
Narrator
But God said, "[Abraham!] Don't harm the boy. I know that you fear me and are ready to obey me."
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GEN 22:10-12 | ||
| OG11 |
Q1
Narrator
Then Abraham saw a ram(1) [nearby]. [Its horns were caught in a bush(2).] So Abraham took the ram and sacrificed it [to God(3)] instead of his son.
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GEN 22:13 | ||
| OG12 |
Q1
Narrator
When God provided a ram as a sacrifice(1) to die in place of Abraham's son, God showed his great love for people. He also revealed his plan to provide a final sacrifice to die in place of human beings.
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| OG13 |
Q1
Narrator
Long ago God revealed to the prophets that he would send a sinless person to die in place of Adam's descendants(1), and remove their sin and shame(2). [His sacrifice would open the way for those who believe in him to live in fellowship with God [forever].]
Q2
Narrator
The prophets called this Person "the Messiah"(3). They said that God would send the Messiah to save people, and to rule them forever in God's name(4).
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| OG14 |
Q1
Narrator
[Many hundreds of years before he came,] the prophets spoke about the things the Messiah would do and the things that would happen to him.
Q2
Narrator
A prophet said that God would declare to the Messiah, "You are my Son". [The Prophets did not mean a physical sonship.] The title "Son of God" describes the Messiah's [close] relationship with God, and his role as Savior and King.
Q3
Narrator
A prophet [called Isaiah] said: "A virgin will become pregnant and will bear a son." This child is the eternal Word of God, whom God sent into the virgin to be born as a human, to reveal God to the world.
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PSA 2:7; ISA 7:14 | ||
| OG15 |
Q1
Narrator
The prophets wrote that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem.
Q2
Narrator
They foretold his entry [into Jerusalem] as their king,
Q3
Narrator
and his betrayal by one of his friends [for 30 pieces of silver].
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PSA 41:9; MIC 5:2; ZEC 9:9, 11:12-13 | ||
| OG16 |
Q1
Narrator
The prophets said that the Messiah would sacrifice his life [but that God would raise him from the dead [on the third day]]. The prophets called the Messiah "son of man" and said he would re-enter(1) [on a cloud] into the presence of God, and that God would give him authority over all nations forever.
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| OG17 |
Q1
Narrator
2000 years ago a certain person lived in this world whose name was Jesus. When people saw the things that he did they asked one another, "Is he the Messiah? [Does the life [of Jesus] fulfill what the prophets said about the Messiah?"] This film shows who Jesus is, and some of the things that he said and did, as they are written in the Scriptures.
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| OG18 |
Q1
Narrator
In this film a man plays the role of Jesus. There is no one who is worthy to do this, but this film has been made so that people can know and learn about the life of Jesus [and can receive the blessings that God has promised.]
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| Deleted Script 2.35 |
Q1
Narrator
I am writing to you[, dear Theophilus(1),] an orderly account of the things that have taken place among us, so that you may know the absolute truth about everything.
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LUK 1:3-4 | ||
| 0004 |
Q1
Narrator
[In the days when Caesar Augustus was emperor of Rome, and when Herod the Great was king of Judea,] God sent the angel Gabriel to visit a virgin of the city of Nazareth.(1) And the virgin's name was Mary.(2)
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LUK 1:26-27 | ||
| 0007 |
Q1
Narrator
Mary went to visit her cousin(1) Elizabeth, who was too old to have a child. But by a miracle, God had enabled her to become pregnant.(2)
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| 0013 |
Q1
Narrator
So Joseph went to the town of Bethlehem in Judea to register with Mary, to whom he was engaged.
Q2
Narrator
But there was no room for them in Bethlehem. And the only lodging they could find was a humble stable.
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LUK 2:4-5, 7 | ||
| 0014 |
Q1
Narrator
Now there were some shepherds in that part of the country [who were taking care of their flock at night]. Suddenly, an angel of God appeared to them and the glory of God shone about them.
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LUK 2:8-9 | ||
| 0016 |
Q1
Narrator
The shepherds hurried to see the newborn Babe in a manger, and were the first to spread the Good News or "Gospel" of the Savior's birth.
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LUK 2:16 | v2.4 | |
| 0017 |
Q1
Narrator
A week later, when the time came for the Baby to be circumcised, He was given the name Jesus, and Joseph and Mary took the Child to Jerusalem to present Him to the Lord. In the temple there was a good and devout man named Simeon. The Holy Spirit had promised him that he would not die until he had seen the Christ.
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LUK 2:21-22, 25-26 | v2.4 | |
| 0021 |
Q1
Narrator
They completed their duties according to the religious law. Then, some time later, they returned to their home in Nazareth.
Q2
Narrator
When Jesus was twelve years old, Joseph and Mary took Him to Jerusalem for the Passover feast. But when they started back home, thinking that the Boy was with them, Jesus stayed behind.
Q3
Narrator
They returned to the city to look for Him, and three days later they found Him in the temple sitting with the Jewish religious teachers.
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LUK 2:39, 42-46 | ||
| 0024 |
Q1
Narrator
All who heard Him were amazed.
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LUK 2:47 | ||
| 0027 |
Q1
Narrator
And He came with them to Nazareth and increased in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and with man.
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LUK 2:51-52 | ||
| 0027P |
Q1
Narrator
This is the true story of the life of Jesus.
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| 0027Q |
Q1
Narrator
It is taken from the Gospel of Luke.
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| 0027R |
Q1
Narrator
Inspirational Films, Inc. presents
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| 0027S |
Q1
Narrator
JESUS
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| 0028 |
Q1
Narrator
In the fifteenth year of the rule of the emperor Tiberius,
Q2
Narrator
when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea,
Q3
Narrator
and Herod was the ruler of Galilee,
Q4
Narrator
and Annas and Caiaphas were the high priests,
Q5
Narrator
the word of God came to John, the son of Elizabeth, and he went through all the country along the Jordan River, preaching the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins.
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LUK 3:1-3 | v2.4 | |
| 0042 |
Q1
Narrator
And God the Holy Spirit came down upon Jesus in bodily form like a dove.
Q2
Narrator
And a voice came from heaven: "You are My own dear Son, I am pleased with you."
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LUK 3:22 | v2.4 | |
| 0043 |
Q1
Narrator
When Jesus began His work He was about thirty years old. He returned from the Jordan full of the Holy Spirit and was led by the Spirit into the desert where He was tempted by the devil for forty days. In all this time He ate nothing.
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LUK 3:23, 4:1-2 | v2.4 | |
| 0044 |
Q1
Narrator
And the devil said to Him:
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LUK 4:3 | ||
| 0047 |
Q1
Narrator
Then the devil took Him up and showed Him in a moment all the kingdoms of the world.
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LUK 4:5 | v2.4 | |
| 0050 |
Q1
Narrator
Then the devil took Him to Jerusalem and set Him on the highest point of the temple.
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LUK 4:9 | v2.4 | |
| 0053 |
Q1
Narrator
And He came to Nazareth where He had been brought up.
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LUK 4:16 | v2.4 | |
| 0056 |
Q1
Narrator
On the Sabbath He went as usual to the synagogue.
Q2
Narrator
He was called upon to read a portion of the Prophet Isaiah.
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LUK 4:16-17 | v2.4 | |
| 0064B |
Q1
Narrator
By these words Jesus identified Himself as the Messiah, God's Anointed, sent to save His people. These Jews did not accept Him as the Messiah.
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v2.4 | ||
| 0065 |
Q1
Narrator
They meant to throw Him over the cliff,
Q2
Narrator
but He walked through the middle of the crowd,
Q3
Narrator
and went His way,
Q4
Narrator
and came to Capernaum, a city of Galilee.
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LUK 4:29-31 | ||
| 0066 |
Q1
Narrator
The Roman occupation in the nation was in evidence everywhere. And the people longed for the Messiah, to free them from the tyranny.
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v2.4 | ||
| 0090 |
Q1
Narrator
And after this he saw a tax collector named Matthew Levi, sitting at the toll gate to receive the customs.
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LUK 5:27 | ||
| 0092 |
Q1
Narrator
And Jesus went up a hill to pray, and spent the whole night there praying to God.
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LUK 6:12 | ||
| 0093 |
Q1
Narrator
When day came He called his disciples to him, and chose twelve of them, whom He named apostles.
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LUK 6:13 | ||
| 0094 |
Q1
Narrator
Simon, whom He also named Peter...
Q2
Narrator
and Andrew, his brother...
Q3
Narrator
James...
Q4
Narrator
and John...
Q5
Narrator
Philip...
Q6
Narrator
and Bartholomew...
Q7
Narrator
and Matthew...
Q8
Narrator
and Thomas...
Q9
Narrator
James, the son of Alphaeus...
Q10
Narrator
and Simon, called the zealot...
Q11
Narrator
and Judas, the brother of(1) James...
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LUK 6:14-16 | ||
| 0095 |
Q1
Narrator
and Judas Iscariot, the one who would later betray Jesus.
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LUK 6:16 | ||
| 0121 |
Q1
Narrator
This pharisee invited Jesus to have dinner with him. And Jesus went to his house and sat down to eat.
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LUK 7:36 | v2.4 | |
| 0133 |
Q1
Narrator
Jesus traveled about, teaching the good news of the kingdom of God. And the twelve disciples went with Him and so did some women who had been healed of evil spirits:
Q2
Narrator
Mary, who was called Magdalene,
Q3
Narrator
Joanna, whose husband, Chuza, was Herod's steward,
Q4
Narrator
and Susanna.
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LUK 8:1-3 | v2.4 |