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  2. The Young Messiah - Wikipedia

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    The Young Messiah is a 2016 biblical drama film directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh and co-written by Betsy and Cyrus Nowrasteh, based on the novel Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt by Anne Rice. The film stars Adam Greaves-Neal, Sean Bean, David Bradley, Lee Boardman, Jonathan Bailey, and David Burke.

  3. Ben Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Bailey was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and raised in Chatham Borough, New Jersey. [3] He has an older sibling. Bailey graduated in 1988 from Chatham Borough High School as part of the school's 76th and final graduating class. [4] Bailey attended Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, before moving to Los Angeles in 1993.

  4. The gospel - Wikipedia

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    The gospel or good news is a theological concept in several religions. In the historical Roman imperial cult and today in Christianity , the gospel is a message about salvation by a divine figure, a savior, who has brought peace or other benefits to humankind.

  5. American Gospel - Wikipedia

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    [7] Ben Ditzel of the Worship through Song Project commended the production of Christ Alone stating it lays out "boldly, clearly, and concisely what the gospel of Jesus Christ is" and the film calls out prosperity teachers' "misleading and Gospel-deprived promissory messages of so called health, wealth, and happiness." [8]

  6. Jim Caviezel - Wikipedia

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    James Patrick Caviezel Jr. [1] (/ k ə ˈ v iː z əl / kə-VEE-zəl; born September 26, 1968) is an American actor.He played Jesus in The Passion of the Christ (2004), Tim Ballard in Sound of Freedom (2023), and starred as John Reese on the CBS series Person of Interest (2011–2016). [2]

  7. List of gospels - Wikipedia

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    The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ (1908) The Fifth Gospel (1908, Steiner) [k] Jehoshua the Nazir (1917) [l] Gospel of Josephus (1927) The Mystical Life of Jesus (1929) [m] – based heavily on The Aquarian Gospel where entire chapters were plagiarized; Essene Gospel of Peace (1937; 1974) The Urantia Book (1955) The Poem of the Man-God (1956)

  8. Gospel - Wikipedia

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    According to Delbert Burkett, the Gospel of John is the only gospel to call Jesus God, though other scholars like Larry Hurtado and Michael Barber view a possible divine Christology in the synoptics. [51] [52] [53] In contrast to Mark, where Jesus hides his identity as messiah, in John he openly proclaims it. [54]

  9. Matthew 1:1 - Wikipedia

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    The opening of Matthew's Gospel fits with the theory of Markan priority. Scholars believe that the author of Matthew took Mark 1:1 "The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God", and replaced "the son of God" with the beginning of the genealogy. [2] The phrase "book of the genealogy" or biblos geneseos has several possible ...