The Visual Bible: Acts
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The Visual Bible: Acts | |
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Directed by | Regardt van den Bergh |
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Produced by | Robert Marcarelli |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Tobie Swanepoel |
Edited by |
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Music by | David Miner |
Distributed by | Visual Bible International |
Release date |
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Running time | 193 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Visual Bible: Acts is a 1994 American
scripture, taken directly from the New International Version
of the Bible.
The
The Gospel of John
2003.
Plot
Luke tells the story here. Jesus ascends to heaven after 40 days, and Judas is replaced by Matthias. The holy spirit comes to Jerusalem, after which the disciples begin to proclaim the gospel with great boldness and fruitfulness. Despite numerous arrests and increased persecution, the gospel continues to spread throughout Judea and Samaria. After the apostles encounter trouble with Saul, he eventually converts to the faith after experiencing a personal encounter with Christ on his way to Damascus. He changes his name to Paul and begins to proclaim the gospel and plant churches throughout the Roman world, and finally, Rome.
Cast
- Bruce Marchiano – Jesus (although Bruce Marchiano was credited as Jesus in The Visual Bible: Matthew, in this 1994 film, he appears, but remains uncredited)
- James Brolin – Simon Peter
- Jennifer O'Neill – Lydia of Thyatira
- Henry O. Arnold – Paul of Tarsus
- Dean Jones – Luke the Evangelist
- Constantine Zakochenko – Judas Iscariot
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