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Productions is the leading provider of production
services in Israel. With decades of experience, our
knowledge and expertise are unmatched. We will thoroughly
prepare for all your production needs.
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Biblical
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The Land of Jesus Filming in the Holy Land |
Biblical
Productions
The Land of Jesus Filming in the Holy Land |
Here are some of our ideas for the filming of the
Jesus story
1. The Mount of Beatitudes, overlooking the Sea of
Galilee. It was here, in the early days of his ministry,
that Jesus spoke to his disciples: “Blessed
are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom
of Heaven. Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall
be comforted. Blessed are the meek, for they shall
inherit the earth.”
We will find the right Galilee location for all Biblical
landscapes.
2. In the lower Galilee, the gentle mountain slopes
of Zebulan and Naphtali entice all who visit there.
Their soft rolling meadows overflow with olive trees,
fragrant shrubs, and flocks of grazing sheep. In the
time of Jesus these mountains were covered with forests
and Nazareth was renowned for its carpentry. Jesus
spent the days of his youth here – fulfilling
Isaiah’s prophecy that the Savior will come
from the Galilee.
It is often a challenge to find the right shot –
the one that feels both authentic and ancient –
while meeting the requirements of the script. Biblical
Production prides itself on thoroughly scouting each
location in Israel. Our knowledge of the land will
be invaluable to your production. We will strive to
meet any demand and ensure that you are satisfied
with each location prior to filming.
Biblical Production will arrange for all filming
permits for Nazareth.
3. Nazareth is one of the oldest cities in the Holy
Land, with a history stretching three thousand years
into the past. The Church of Annunciation –
built over a grotto where, according to tradition,
the archangel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would
be the mother of Christ. The present church was erected
on the remains of an ancient basilica dating from
the fourth century AD. Two pillars mark the site,
one symbolizing the archangel and the other the Virgin
Mary. The current Church of Annunciation resembles
a lighthouse and is said to be a beacon to the whole
of the lower Galilee.
Near the Church of Announcing, a smaller church is
dedicated to St. Joseph. The church is believed to
be built upon the home and workshop of the Holy Family.
Traditional of carpentry is still alive in Nazareth.
Olive wood craftsmanship is taught from father to
son and passes from generation to generation.
4. Jesus was born during the reign of the Emperor
Augustus, who controlled most of the known ancient
world. Biblical Production specializes in staging
reenactments for documentary and feature films. We
will scouting the BEST LICATIONS IN Israel and arrange
all aspects of production including: actors, wardrobe,
props, animals, and ancient landscapes.
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Biblical
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The Land of Jesus Filming in the Holy Land |
Biblical
Productions
The Land of Jesus Filming in the Holy Land |
Filming the route from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Filming
with your crew in Israel we can pass throu all the
significant location of the Jesus story arrange all
permit in Israel.
Judea is the ancient homeland of the Jews. It was
in the province of Judea, the land that God had promised
to His chosen people, which was the birth place of
Jesus in around the year 6 BC. During this time, the
holy city of Jerusalem – where God was said
to dwell among his people – was occupied by
the Romans.
The Roman governor issued a decree requiring every
Jew to return and register in his native town. Joseph,
of the house of David, was obliged to travel with
Mary to the town of Bethlehem. The road from Nazareth
to Bethlehem passes through the province of Samaria.
It is likely that this is the route taken by Joseph
and Mary, spending time among the Samaritans on Mr.
Gerizim. The Samaritans, a breakaway Jewish sect,
participate in rituals that have not changed since
the time of the Second Temple. Mary and Joseph’s
last place of rest before reaching Bethlehem was in
Jerusalem.
Only five miles separate Jerusalem from Bethlehem.
Mary and Joseph stopped at the monastery of Mar Elias.
According to tradition, this site is called “Kathisma,”
the place where the Virgin Mary rested on her way
to Bethlehem. From here, Mary and Joseph crossed the
Valley of the Giants and entered Bethlehem, the City
of David.
Possible filming locations in Bethlehem include:
The Church of Nativity, Shepherds field, craft shops,
and carpenters. Biblical Production will arrange for
all your filming needs while in Bethlehem.
Bethlehem, with it’s synamic christen community,
becomes a vibrant center of activity on Christmas
Eve. In winter the town is cold and rainy. Although
Bethlehem lies at the edge of the Judean desert, it
occasionally snows here during at this time of the
year. When it does snow, the shepherds will gather
their flocks into the caves on the surrounding hills.
When Mary and Joseph arrived in Bethlehem they would
have sought shelter in these caves. This cave in “Shepherd’s
Field” resembles the place where Mary and Joseph
took refuge from the cold. The Gospel of Luke tells
us, “And she brought forth here first born son,
and wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him
in a manger because there was no room for them in
the inn.”
To the east of “Shepherd’s Field,”
overlooking Bethlehem, is Mt. Herodian. The spectacular
fortified castle built into the mountain served as
one of King Herod’s winter palaces. It is possible
that Herod – while at the winter palace –
would have himself seen the star and wondered at its
appearance over Bethlehem.
For more info sharon@biblicalproductions.com

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