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Television episodes based on the Bible, featuring Biblical characters and settings. Pages in category "Television episodes based on the Bible" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Transforming into the Serpent, Satan arrives at Eden and tempts Eve to eat the forbidden fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Eve eats the forbidden fruit and gives some to Adam, disobeying God. Adam and Eve are ashamed of their nakedness as they cover themselves and hide from God. Knowing everything, God curses Adam and Eve and ...
A satan is involved in King David's census and Christian teachings about this satan varies, just as the pre-exilic account of 2 Samuel and the later account of 1 Chronicles present differing perspectives: And again the anger of the L ORD was kindled against Israel, and He moved David against them, saying: 'Go, number Israel and Judah.'
The ending of The Temptation in Christ and Satan deviates from Biblical account. Actual scripture leaves the ending open with the sudden disappearance of Satan (Matthew 4:1-11), but Christ and Satan takes the more fictional and epic approach with a victory for Christ over Satan—adding to what scripture seems to have left to interpretation.
[50] [51] [54] [55] In the Archontic, Sethian, and Ophite systems, Yaldabaoth (Yahweh) is regarded as the malevolent Demiurge and false god of the Old Testament who generated the material universe and keeps the souls trapped in physical bodies, imprisoned in the world full of pain and suffering that he created.
The concept of "restore" or "return" in the Hebrew Bible is the common Hebrew verb שוב, [18] as used in Malachi 4:6, [19] the only use of the verb form of apokatastasis in the Septuagint. This is used in the "restoring" of the fortunes of Job, and is also used in the sense of rescue or return of captives, and in the restoration of Jerusalem.
The running time was 22 minutes per episode [2] and included a laugh track. [3] On May 11, 2018, CBS canceled the series after only eight of the thirteen first season episodes had aired. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The network aired the remaining episodes from July 7 until July 21, 2018.
The play has only been produced once in full, though in reduced-cast versions at other times. Many works of literature from the 20th century allude to Lazarus, including Truman Capote 's short story "A Tree of Night" in A Tree of Night and Other Stories (1945) and John Knowles 's novel A Separate Peace (1959).