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Why did Jesus predict Mohammed will coming as prophet he said Ahmad instead Mohammed in Iranian film?
In Iranian film The Messiah depict Jesus(peace upon him) in Islamic prospective in the film Jesus predict great prophet Mohammed(peace upon him) will coming after him why in the film Jesus state Mohammed name as Ahmad instead of Mohammed ?
“Ahmad” means the “Much Praised” ….it’s one of many names of Muhammad(PBUH).
The Jesus Film [3/13]
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Jesus at the Movies: A Guide to the First Hundred Years $14.50 Since the earliest days of the movies more than a century ago, moviemakers have been intrigued by “the greatest story ever told.” They have tried, with varying degrees of success, to capture the life of Jesus on film. In Jesus at the Movies Barnes Tatum has created a fascinating and exhaustively-researched viewer’s guide to the movies about Jesus. Tatum guides the reader film-by-film from Sidney O… |
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Imaging the Divine: Jesus and Christ-Figures in Film (Communication, Culture, and Religion) $29.28 Baugh traces the development of the Jesus-film and through critical film and theological analysis show us the limitations of this genre. Baugh analyzes several important and often prize-winning films showing how each film-maker has created a valid and often complex and challenging metaphor of the Christ-event. He questions many of the traditional approaches to religious film, and offers a new appr… |
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Jedi To Jesus: The Making of a Christian Filmmaker $3.99 The standard of the Christian movie genre is defined in this autobiographical testimonial about one gospel media producer’s journey through the jungle of the entertainment industry from the author and filmmaker of Justin Time and ‘Witness Protection’…. |
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The Jesus Film (25th Anniversary) Deluxe Commemorative Edition $19.98 New Factory Sealed… |
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Antionio Aguilar 5pk $79.95 BALA PERDIDA: In a small Mexican town, bullfighter Carmelo is deeply in love with Alicia, the adopted daughter of the town’s pharmacist. However both Carmelo and Alicia’s lives are complicated by Carmelo’s old rival Emilio when he returns from Mexico City with an angry posse on his trail, asking Alicia to hide the money he won cheating at card games.YO EL MUJERIEGO: In Guadalajara the rich and philandering Rafael, though engaged to Marilu, meets and falls for Cristina, a single mother. Her daughter Patricia may be expelled from her school unless Cristina proves she is married. She has Rafael pretend to be her husband but when Marilu and her meddling mother, Gertrude, get word of Rafael’s charade, he’s in considerable trouble!GABINO BARRERA: Gabino Barrera was a legend of his time and a symbol of his people; a fighter against injustice, a true Mexican hero. Legendary Antonio Aguilar , the number one leading man of Mexican Cinema’s golden era plays Gabino Barrera like no other as he travels the countryside protecting ordinary people.CABALLO PRIETO AZABACHE: In this classic Antonio Aguilar film set during the Mexican Civil War, horse breeder Jesus helps a man, Doroteo Arango, who is accused of killing a landowner, escape sure death. Arango later becomes the legendary anti-government movement leader Pancho Villa. When Jesus is captured by Villa’s men, for selling horses to the government, Pancho Villa recognizes him and true to his principal returns the favor and spares him his life.LA VENGANZA DE GABINO BARRERA: Gabino Barrera’s plight for justice resumes when Luis kills his young wife Alicia after escaping from prison. Gabino must catch him before he crosses the northern border. Luis knows he must escape the fist of Gabino Barrera and stops at nothing, even killing his own accomplishes. Gabino encounters a man who before dying delivers the information he needs to find Luis. Nothing stands in the way of Gabino and Luis’ mo |
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Ben-Hur 50th Anniversary Ultimate Collector’s Edition (Blu-Ray/3 Disc) $64.99 Synopsis: High-definition blu-ray hits greater heights with the arrival of the visual splendor, thundering action and towering drama of this record-setting winner of 11 Academy Awards * including Best Picture. Charlton Heston brings a muscular physical and moral presence to his Best Actor Oscar -winning role of Judah Ben-Hur, a Jewish nobleman in Palestine whose heroic odyssey includes enslavement by the Romans, vengeance against his tormentors during a furious arena chariot race and fateful encounters with Jesus Christ. Best Director Oscar winner William Wyler masterfully grips the reins of an enduring and spellbinding spectacular.Special Features: DISCS 1 AND 2: MOVIEThe 1959 Winner of a Record-Setting 11 Academy Awards * Including Best Picture, Actor (Charlton Heston) and Director (WilliamWyler) Restored Frame by Frame from the Original 65MM Camera Negative and Remastered in Stunning 1080p High Definition for MaximumPicture and Audio ClarityCommentary by Film Historian T. Gene Hatcher with Charlton HestonMusic-Only Track Showcasing Miklos Rozsa s Award-Winning ScoreTheatrical TrailersDISC 3: SPECIAL FEATURESNEW FEATURE-LENGTH DOCUMENTARYCHARLTON HESTON & BEN-HUR: A PERSONAL JOURNEYRetrospective on the Ben-Hur Star Written and Directed by His Son Fraser C. Heston, Featuring Never-Before-Available Images and Footage from the Heston Family ArchivesTHE 1925 SILENT VERSION Thames TelevisionRestoration with Stereophonic Orchestral Score by Carl DavisVintage Documentaries Ben-Hur: The Epic That Changed Cinema and Ben-Hur: The Making of an EpicBen-Hur: A Journey Through Pictures Audiovisual RecreationVia Stills, Storyboards, Sketches, Music and DialogueScreen TestsHighlights from the 1960 Academy Awards TelecastNewsreels |
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Big Lebowski Talking Jesus Action Figure – EE SDCC Exclusive $24.99 Don’t mess with The Jesus! Exclusive talking action figure of Jesus Quintana (a.k.a. The Jesus ). Inspired by the The Big Lebowski movie. Speaks 7 phrases from the film! Urban vinyl with real cloth and movie-accurate accessories. Relive the fun and laughter! Entertainment Earth Comic-Con Exclusive! Jesus Quintana (a.k.a. The Jesus ) is part of a team that’s out to beat The Dude, Walter, and Donny in the championship. Now this crude, hyper-aggressive bowler comes to your door as this terrific figure that includes a bowling bag and a talking base. Add The Jesus to your team today! The Jesus speaks 7 authentic phrases that include: Let me tell you something, p*****o. You pull any of your crazy s**t with us, you flash a piece out on the lanes… …I’ll take it away from you, stick it up your a*s, and pull the f*****g trigger ’til it goes ‘click’. You said it, man. Nobody f**ks with The Jesus. What is this day-of-rest s**t? What’s this bulls**t?? I don’t f**kin’ care! It don’t matter to Jesus! You got a date Wednesday, baby! Are you a Lebowski achiever? Let’s hope so. After all, it would be totally un-Dude of you not to be. Relive all the fun and laughter from the The Big Lebowski movie with these cool 8-inch tall Series 3 Action Figures. Each features an outfit with real cloth pieces, movie-accurate accessories, and multiple points of articulation. They combine the stylized look of urban vinyl with a little Lebowski fun! Jeffrey The Dude Lebowski is a real laid-back kind of guy. He enjoys bowling, driving, (and having) the occasional acid flashback. In the classic film The Big Lebowski, this humble pacifist and his bowling buddies become entangled in a web of embezzlement, supposed kidnapping, and White Russians. |
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Bloody Good $24.66 In the popular imagination, World War I stands for the horror of all wars. The unprecedented scale of the war and the mechanized weaponry it introduced to battle brought an abrupt end to the romantic idea that soldiers were somehow knights in shining armor who always vanquished their foes and saved the day. Yet the concept of chivalry still played a crucial role in how soldiers saw themselves in the conflict. Here for the first time, Allen J. Frantzen traces these chivalric ideals from the Great War back to their origins in the Middle Ages and shows how they resulted in highly influential models of behavior for men in combat. Drawing on a wide selection of literature and images from the medieval period, along with photographs, memorials, postcards, war posters, and film from both sides of the front, Frantzen shows how such media shaped a chivalric ideal of male sacrifice based on the Passion of Jesus Christ. He demonstrates, for instance, how the wounded body of Christ became the inspiration for heroic male suffering in battle. For some men, the Crucifixion inspired a culture of revenge, one in which Christ’s bleeding wounds were venerated as badges of valor and honor. For others, Christ’s sacrifice inspired action more in line with his teachings–a daring stay of hands or reason not to visit death upon one’s enemies. Lavishly illustrated and eloquently written, Bloody Good will be must reading for anyone interested in World War I and the influence of Christian ideas on modern life. |
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Cinematic Savior $18.54 From Cecil B. DeMille’s production of King of Kings in 1927, to Mel Gibson’s recent The Passion of the Christ, films that discuss the meaning of Jesus have provoked interest, discussion, and reevaluation on a large scale. Hollywood films that deal with this subject have consistently managed to augment their inherent power by commenting simultaneously on political and cultural matters, and drawing from alternative cultural and mythological sources. The Greatest Story Ever Told, for instance, uses a landscape similar to that of the American West, while The Last Temptation of Christ deals with themes related to modern American notions of sexuality and sin. This timely examination considers the life of Jesus as it has been portrayed in such films as King of Kings, The Greatest Story Ever Told, Jesus of Nazareth, The Last Temptation of Christ, and The Passion of the Christ, as well as the more allusive and implicit use of Christ-related themes in Spartacus, Shane, and The Matrix. It looks at the diverse content and often-surprising impact of these and other films, and reveals how these depictions have helped determine, and been determined by, particularly American notions of who Jesus was, how he lived and died, and what he means for both our religious and secular cultures. Through an objective consideration of these movies, the emergent religious culture of mainstream American film becomes apparent as a central element in Hollywood movies–and in American popular culture at large. |