The Bible : In the Beginning Page #2

Synopsis: An elaborate Hollywood retelling of the Bible stories narrated by the film's director John Huston. We open with the Creation of the World and arrive at the Garden of Eden with Adam and Eve and continue on to Cain and the murder of Abel. Next, we visit Noah and his ark with its spectacular flood sequence. Then we come to the story of Nimrod, King of Babel, the emergence of man's vanity and the heights to which it could aspire if unchecked. Finally we cover Abraham, a mystic who spoke personally with God, a leader of men, a builder of nations, a pioneer and a warrior and Sarah. At the time she conceived her first child, the event being forecast by an Angel of the Lord. Three such Heavenly Messengers appeared in the course of events which befell Abraham and Sarah.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): John Huston
Production: 20th Century Fox
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 6 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
UNRATED
Year:
1966
174 min
255 Views


iAnd he slept./i

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iAnd God made a woman/i

iand brought her/i

iunto the man./i

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This is now

bone of my bones

and flesh of my flesh.

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iSo God created man/i

iin His own image& /i

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i& in the image of God/i

icreated He him& /i

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i& male and female/i

icreated He them./i

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iAnd God saw everything/i

ithat He had made& /i

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i& and behold,/i

iit was very good./i

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iAnd the evening/i

iand the morning/i

iwere the sixth day./i

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iAnd on the seventh day/i

iGod rested& /i

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i& from all His work/i

iwhich He had made./i

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iAnd God blessed/i

ithe seventh day/i

iand sanctified it./i

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iEastward, in Eden,/i

iGod had planted a garden./i

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iAnd He said,/i

i Go into the garden/i

iI have made./i

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iTend it and keep it./i

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iOf every tree of the garden/i

ithou mayest freely eat./i

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iBut of the Tree/i

iof the Knowledge/i

iof Good and Evil& /i

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i& thou shalt not eat of it./i

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iFor in the day/i

ithat thou eatest thereof& /i

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i& thou shalt surely die. /i

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iAnd God blessed them/i

iand said unto them:/i

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i Be fruitful and multiply. /i

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THE SERPENT:
Eve&

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Eve&

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Hath God said&

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& ye shall not eat

of every tree

in the garden?

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We may eat of

the fruit of the trees

of the garden&

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& but of

the fruit of this tree

God hath said:

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"Ye shall not eat of it&

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& neither shall ye

touch it, lest ye die.

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Ye shall not surely die.

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For God doth know

that in the day

ye eat thereof&

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& then your eyes

shall be opened&

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& and ye shall be as gods&

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& knowing good and evil.

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EVE:
The serpent hath said

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Christopher Fry

Christopher Fry (18 December 1907 – 30 June 2005) was an English poet and playwright. He is best known for his verse dramas, notably The Lady's Not for Burning, which made him a major force in theatre in the 1940s and 1950s. more…

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