| Here are
our ideas for filming short segments of the Holy Land:
A series of short segments of 60 seconds each will
walk the viewer through the life and times of Jesus,
from the annunciation of his birth in Nazareth to
his crucifixion and resurrection in Jerusalem.
Through each window the viewer will witness the events
of Jesus’ life at the places in which they unfolded,
as inspired by the Old and New Testaments. When all
segments have been organized in geographical order
they can also serve as a travel guide to the Holy
Land through the footsteps of Jesus. Most material
already exists in Biblical Productions’ extensive
archives.
The following is a list of the segments:
Nazareth
The town of Nazareth, market places, etc. –
aerials
The House of Mary, and Mary’s Spring.
Wood and carpentry in Nazareth
The Annunciation
The Church of the Annunciation
The Prophecy of the Birth of Jesus – the Land
of Zebulon and Naphtali
Mary and Joseph leave for Bethlehem for the Roman
census.
The way to Bethlehem
Mount Tabor and the Jezreal valley
Megido – archeological site of Armageddon
Bet Shean – Roman Period.
Mount Gilboa – the last battle of King Saul
against the Philistines.
Mount Grizim – Samaritan’s Passover sacrifice.
Ancient Roman road to Jerusalem – Sebastia and
Wadi Kelt.
Arriving in Jerusalem, Mount Moriah, the sight of
the sacrifice of Isaac by Abraham.
Mary and Joseph give praise at the Temple –
model of second temple.
Mary’s resting place - mareliyas – magnificent
Byzantine mosaics.
The town of Bethlehem
Shepherds Field, caves.
The Nativity
The Star of Bethlehem
Circumcision in the Temple
King Herod, the Greatest
Builder of Ancient Times – four segments
1) Herod’s palace – The Herodian, near
Bethlehem.
2) The enormous building blocks/stones of the Temple
Mount.
3) The Port of Ceaseria – underwater archaeology
.
4) Fleeing to Egypt.
The Old Testament
Egypt-pyramids, Sphinx.
Exodus and the ten commandments.
Mount Nebo – from which Moses can only see the
Promised Land, but cannot enter.
Conquest of Cannan by the Israelites.
The sights (approximately 20) connected to the Old
Testament will include those from the times of the
Judges, the Kingdoms, and the prophets, to the times
of Jesus:
Samson, the gates of Gaza,
Ashkelon,
The City of David,
Rachel’s Tomb,
Tomb of the Patriarchs,
Hatzor – the largest and most significant archeological
sight in the Holy Land,
The Cave of Elijah,
Mount Carmel ,
The Hasmoneans etc.
Jesus’ childhood in Nazareth
Jesus in the Galilee -
his ministry, parables, miracles, Sea of Galilee,synagogues,
churches, mosaic floors.
Great and Holy Week –
Jesus in Jerusalem, the Passion, The Last Supper,
Arrest and Trial, The Station of the Cross, Via Delarosa,
The sight of crucifixion.
25 segments.
Early Christianity
– St Paul, Judeo-Christians, Old Churches and
synagogues,
.
A revolt against Rome-the
zealots, Gamla Masada, Qumran, Dead Sea Scrolls, Essenes,
Josephus Flavious, Destruction of the Temple, Temple
treasures
The Rise of Christianity
- Byzantine Era.
Constantine, Helena, The True Cross, The Monastery
of the Cross, Holy Sepulchre, Church of the Nativity,
Persian conquest, The Ancient Church of Nea
Islamic Conquest
– Jabal Muquabar, The keys that opened the doors
of the Holy Sepulchre, The Dome of the Rock, Al-Asqua
Mosque
.
Period of the Crusaders,
Templars-The Fighting Monks, Crusader’s towns
and castles. Architecture, horns of Hittin, Akko.
Exotic Christian Denominations
- ceremonies, customs and liturgy.
Armenians, Copts, Maronites, Jacobties or Syrian Orthodox,
Abbosynians, Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholics, Protestants,
Messianic Jews.
Birth of Israel Pioneers,
kibbutz, immigration, West Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa,
Communities’
Israeli Arabs: Moslem and Christian, Druze, Ultra-Orthodox
Jews, Samaritans, Pilgrims from all over the world.
Feasts, customs and holidays
Palm Sunday, Passover, Good Friday, Ramadan, Christmas
in Bethlehem, Fire Ceremony at the Holy Sepulchre,
Ceremony of Washing of Feet, Circumcision, Arab wedding,
The Feast of Halaka:First Hair Cut for Jewish Boys
on Mount Meron, Celebration on completion of writing
a Torah scroll.
Significant Archeological
Digs-work in progress.
City of David, Underground Tunnels in Jerusalem, Mosaic
floors in Tzippori, Dead Sea Caves, Qumran, Hatzor.
Prophecies for the future,
Mount of Olives (the sight of the Second Coming)
Hinnon, the valley of Hell (Day of Judgement)
Guarded Tomb (The Resurrection, alpha and omega).
Armageddon (the apocalyptic battle)
The Valley of Kidron, and it’s cemeteries. (The
Dry Bones Prophesy)
The Golden Gate (through which Jesus will triumphantly
enter the City of Jerusalem)

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