The Professionals (1977) Yossi Pollak Ruler of the Synagogue (uncredited) Naomi (2010) Abraham Ronai Tax Collector (uncredited) It Happened in Europe (1947) Dada Rubin Herdsmen (uncredited) America 3000 (1986) Arik Sinai John's Disciple (uncredited) Breaking (1985) Ahuva Yovel Joa...
the acting is at times somewhat melodramatic, but that is part of the charm of this film. the cinematography is not ground breaking but certainly serves its purpose and doesn't overshadow the story, and really thats one of the best things about this film, nothing in it overshadows the ...
1) Curses (topic of this book: Breaking curses) 2) Trials of Faith 3) Thorn in the Flesh 4) The Cross 5) Christian Persecution 6) Life’s Storms 7) The Fallen Nature (Within its context) Chapter 4.Three Sources of Curses: God, People and Self-Infliction ...
“The son of Mary will soon descend among you and will judge justly(according to the Law of God[1]): he will break the cross and kill the pig…” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari) The breaking of the cross may be figurative or literal: the destruction of erected idols in churches and tearing down...
Peter’s acceptance of Gentiles into the Christian faith marked a pivotal moment in early Christianity, as it symbolized the breaking down of barriers between Jews and non-Jews. Here’s a detailed explanation of this significant event: The Conversion of Cornelius (Acts 10:1–48) Vision from Go...
I will offer my heart up to the point of breaking—on the cross. I will be hacked to pieces so that my beloved will be restored—on the cross. I will become ugly so that my beloved may become radiantly beautiful—-on the cross.” ...
This leads to the reveal, utterly brain-breaking if you know your mythology, that Coyote Changer is also Loki AND the Devil. Seriously. (And for its next trick, the rules of the Universe are based on those of baseball.) Believe it or not, the Cthulhu Mythos fell prey to this very ...
Sit with that for a moment. Because when we say “Jesus died on the cross”, it can be a distant concept: an idea that’s too far, too alien for us to see clearly. ButPsalm 22is where we see it. The agony. The loneliness. The heart-breaking, torturous physical pain. ...
Empires, ruthless rulers, and power and greed at the expense of the poor. God’s people often swept up into idolatry: living it up at the expense of the poor and marginalized, breaking the commandment to love one’s neighbor as oneself. The effect of that taking root with the ...
“every man shall be put to death for his own sin.” According to the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus would have vigorously upheld this law as he personally warned of the punishment for breaking even the least of these commandments which he stated would endure as long as the heavens and the ...