Because it is the most read poetry in the Bible, Ben - Full changed from Bible poetry to a movie. The Bible tells the story of Judah Ben Full, a man who exchanged life as the Prince of Jerusalem with a slave's life. The story tells of his journey and victory as a slave. The story begins with five wise men as a journey to find Jesus. When they arrive at Bethlehem, they will bring gifts to the new king. After the birth of Jesus, this movie met two Roman soldiers.
We are still working very hard to talk about the story of Ben-Hur again. The original book is called Ben = Full: the story of Christ with a very clear theme through forgiveness and ultimate redemption. Ben - full forgives those who killed him on the cross, experiences grace in his own mind, and is inspired by Jesus to allow deep injuries he has brought over the years, anger and injustice It was. He will be able to go ahead after all. So we are looking forward to shoot early this year. We are working together with Paramount and MGM to make it a big screen. Hopefully it will be an Easter 2016 theater.
On Friday, a remake of Ben-Hur appeared in the theater. Apparently it is not based on the Bible, but it inspires from other bestsellers including Jesus, Benfur: the story of Christ. The original Ben = Full is also an Easter Festival television program, along with the epic "Ten Commandments" and "The Best Story in History" of the big studios of the 1950s and 1960s when clues came out from Hollywood podium. Age without any problems. Of course, this situation changed dramatically since about 50 years. In order to better understand where the voice of God is now in the film, MEL Radio is a chief film critic Christianity Today's chief film critic Alissa Wilkinson and a strong revival of Kirk Cameron's faith-based film assembly line, and why Brian Life is the best movie about Jesus
This book "Ben-Hur" is not only one book of my favorite book but also a good insight into Jesus' era. The incident occurred in the life of Ben - Full, which made him believe that he chose to build a Messianic army. Messiah began to destroy the Roman Empire, and Benhar will eventually retaliate. He heard that this Jesus is a person who keeps peace and opposes violence. He thinks that this is mere action and it is the army he needs. Then Jesus became nailed to the Cross. "What is this! It makes no sense! My purpose is to build his army! Does God care about my revenge?"