The Visual Bible: Matthew

1993 South African film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Visual Bible: Matthew (also known as The Gospel According to Matthew) is a 1993 film portraying the life of Jesus as it is found in the Gospel of Matthew. The complete Gospel is presented word-for-word based on the New International Version of the Bible. It was directed by South African film maker Regardt van den Bergh and stars veteran actor Richard Kiley in the role of St. Matthew (who narrates the movie), newcomer Bruce Marchiano as Jesus, and Gerrit Schoonhoven as Peter.[1][2] Marchiano portrays Jesus as a joyous, earthy, personal man with a sense of humour.[3][4]

Written byJohann Potgieter
Produced byChuck Bush
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The Visual Bible: Matthew
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The Gospel According to Matthew
Directed byRegardt van den Bergh
Written byJohann Potgieter
Produced byChuck Bush
StarringBruce Marchiano
Narrated byRichard Kiley
Distributed byVisual Bible International
Release date
  • October 1, 1993 (1993-10-01)
Running time
265 minutes
CountriesSouth Africa
Morocco
United States
LanguageEnglish
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The film has been dubbed into various foreign languages including Spanish, Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese.

Plot

In Israel, then known as Judea (Roman province) of the Roman Empire, Jesus Christ of Nazareth travels around the country with His disciples preaching to the people about God and salvation of their souls. As prophesied in the Old Testament books, he was born of the virgin, Mary. He performed great miracles while spreading the gospel of hope and peace as the son of God and the Messiah who can save men from eternal death if they believed in Him. He is then arrested by the Romans and crucified. He rises from the dead after three days.

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