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Tag Archives: Gospel of John

The Word Became Flesh – God’s Message in the Gospel of John

31 Thursday Dec 2015

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jesus climbing mountain
Jesus climbing mountain.

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God.” –  John 1:1-4

the word became fleshJesus on mountain from Gospel of John, Lumo Project.

“All things came to be through Him, and without Him, nothing came to be.”

jesus face eyes closedJesus eyes closed from Gospel of John, Lumo Project.

“What came to be through Him was life, and this life was the the light of the human race.”

Jerusalem Skyline Photo
Jeruselem.

“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”


In the Beginning was the Word, excerpt from Gospel of John movie, Lumo Project.

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Above verse: John 1:1-18
Verse in Lumo video: John 1:1-18@lumoproject

John the Baptist with Jesus at the Jordan River, from The Lumo Project

30 Wednesday Dec 2015

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john the baptist in waterJohn the Baptist in river Jordan, near Bethany.

“A man named John was sent from God. He came for testimony, to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him. He was not the light, but came to testify to the light. The true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world.” – Gospel of John

john the baptist  and JesusJohn the Baptist baptizing Jesus.

The video below with bible verse narrative brings to life the baptism of Jesus by John in a creative interpretive way. This video is an excerpt from the movie Gospel of John by the Lumo Project, not to be confused with another Gospel of John movie widely available on the internet, but not as good.  The entire Lumo version of the movie is available on Netflix and iTunes.

Excerpt from Gospel of John by the Lumo Project.

Looking forward to the next movie in this series, which is the Gospel of Luke, being released in 2016 (Easter).

Video credit – @TheLumoProject

Video Bible verse –  John 1:6-34

The Gospel of John (2014): A Groundbreaking Movie on Netflix

14 Wednesday Jan 2015

Posted by Brian in eBooks, Poetry

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Bible, Gospel of John, Jesus, Lumo Project, movie, netflix

gospel of john 2
Gospel means “proclamation” and this movie does a good job of that. Launched by The Lumo Project and distributed by Netflix this is one mesmerizing movie in a 21st century format. According to Vincent M. Smiles at St. John’s University, “The Gospel” was not originally a book or even a creed, it is a confession, known as a way of life, something we do more than something we have. The Gospel of John movie is an effective medium to show “the way of life”.

The actors speak Aramaic in the background, the original tongue of the times, while the story is told entirely by the narrator, directly from scripture, word for word! The movie really opens another dimension to the storyline, with fresh images of the day filling the screen. It was filmed in Morocco and took five years to make.

static from filmCity streets of Jerusalem.

The Gospel of John I viewed on Netflix (on Apple TV) was the King James Version narrated by Brian Cox. There is another version, of the same movie images, narrated by David Harewood using the NIV (New International Version) bible from director David Batty. Narration is also available in Spanish and I believe Chinese.

GOSPEL_OF_JOHN_PRORES_NIV_STEREO_2K_170914.mov.Still011Movement through a catacomb.

There was attention to detail with extensive historical research to recreate Palestine of the first century. As writer Cathy Bryant noted, “…there is something especially uplifting about having music and visuals added to the Word of God.”

GOSPEL_OF_JOHN_PRORES_NIV_STEREO_2K_170914.mov.Still007One of the high priests in a debate.

The Lumo Project is also planning to release shortly the remaining three individual Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. So we have more to look forward to in 2015. The IMDB rating for The Gospel of John is 8.6/10.

In the movie, the shrines of the day were accurately depicted, showing the massive temples and synagogues in the center of town.  Also a persons house could be a sacred place for prayerful worship where small groups would gather in the precursor to the modern Church.

lumo project 1Jesus on the right, in dialogue with Peter.

Although both biblical texts of the movie are streaming on Netflix, my favorite is the Brian Cox narration of the King James version, with the English accent. It’s a long movie, just under three hours, so it’s best to view in multiple sittings to get the most out of it. IMHO.

Note: There is another unrelated Gospel of John movie released in 2003, using a more conventional movie format with the actors in English dialog. It is directed by Philip Saville and available on YouTube. Its IMDB rating is 7.7.

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Jan Van Eyck, “The Adoration of the Lamb” 1432 from the Ghent Alterpiece. Detail: The red altar where the lamb stands reads, “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sins of the world” and “Jesus the way, the truth, and the life”, both quotes from Gospel of John. In this image and in the book of Revelation the Lamb is Jesus. Directly around the Lamb on the altar are angels who are carrying the instruments in the Passion scenes, like the cross and crown of thorns.

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