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A.D. the bible continues

Evo

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Hi all

Have you watched the series.
If yes, I would like to know what you think about.
I have watched it, at the beginning it seemed to be right.
But they slightly changed the story.
In the Bible what I understood:

1. Saul started preaching before meeting the disciples, he wasn't even looking for approval
2. Women were respectful. They weren't that brutal with their husbands
3. In the movie I see, the woman working in the palace not respectfully talking to her husband and the other maid asks her how does she talk to him like that. She responds, Jesus gave her that strength or something like that, that's really wrong.
4. Philips started preaching before meeting Simon the magician
......and more

If you don't know the Bible, you'll fall for this movie and believe everything.
The story is twisted.

I would like to have your opinion.
 
I have not watched it. I usually avoid productions claiming to be biblical representations of events.
Not many today are interested in studying for themselves, most want to be told by a pastor what matters.
Even in depicting "nativity scenes" (we don't celebrate christmas) no one is accurate. The wise men were not there with the shepherds. It is a false narrative. That one bugs me, but not as much as the christmas song "do you hear what I hear" the King did NOT say the child sleeping in the night would bring us goodness and light. The king was Herod and he tried to kill the infant Yeshua! Later others like him succeeded. The parable of the vineyard teaches us that the intent of the men in positions of religious authority was to kill the heir, and seize his inheritance!
Sadly movies that pretend to depict biblical events, times or people have potential to mislead. Feminism and a women bossing her man is repulsive and not a good example of a biblical patriarchal society. But most today in this modern world won't care.
 
That one bugs me, but not as much as the christmas song "do you hear what I hear" the King did NOT say the child sleeping in the night would bring us goodness and light.
I never did like that song.
 
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