- Directors: Reuven Dorot
- Title: Holyland DVD
- Time: 2-hours
- Locations: 90 locations
- Narration: 7 languages
- Format: NTSC, PAL
- Language: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
- Region: All Regions
- Number of discs: 1
- Studio: Doko Media Ltd.
- Run Time: 110 minutes
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When you read about the cave at the end of Ephron's field, do you ever imagine what that
actually looked like? Ever wonder if the field is still there? Do you envision the garden as you
read Jesus' prayer? Or visualize the path that he walked as he carried the cross?
It is difficult to picture the surroundings in which Jesus and all of his biblical predecessors lived
and preached, especially so if one has never seen the drastically different landscape, wildlife, and architecture of the Middle East. And while it's good for children to let their imaginations
wander, adults really should know just how and where such important events took place.
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That is why DOKO Media commissioned the creation of three separate, feature-length
films that carry one through the stories of the Bible and the history of the Holy Land.
"In the Footsteps of Jesus" guides you through the life, teachings, sojournings, and
miracles of Jesus, from birth to presentation at the Temple, from Nazareth to Bethany,
from the Mount of Olives to Calvary. Educational and inspirational narration tells the
stories of each holy place in the words of the Bible along the way, transforming what
might have once seemed like distant and ancient episodes into very real, very modern
lessons for the present.
It is a good thing to have read the Bible. But it is a hard book to really know unless one
has been to its home, has seen what it witnesses. "In the Footsteps of Jesus" turns the
printed text into a living one so that you can not only now imagine it, but actually
experience it.
Experience. . .
• His youth: Nazareth (Zebulun) and the Basilica of the Annunciation, Bethlehem, the
Shepherd's Field, and the Church of the Nativity plus a modern Christmas celebration,
Jerusalem's Temple, St. Joseph's workshop in Nazareth, religious Jewish life as Jesus
experienced it (Talmud Torah School, a circumcision ceremony, a Passover
celebration, and the Feast of Tabernacles festivities);
• His teachings and works: the monastery of John the Baptist, the wastelands by the
Dead Sea, Qumran (where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered and the forerunners
of modern Christianity dwelled), the Jordan River and modern baptisms, the Mountain
of Temptation overlooking Jericho, the wedding feast at Cana, St. Anne's and the
pools of Bethesda, the Samaritan well on Mt. Gerizim and a modern Samaritan
Passover, Capernaum and the synagogue, Mt. Tabor and the Basilica of the
Transfiguration, the Church of the Beatitudes, the synagogue-turned-church Chorizin
on the waters of the Galilee, Tiberias' Hamat Synagogue, Damascus Gate in
Jerusalem, Bethany, a Palm Sunday procession through the Lion's Gate (St. Stephen's
Gate) in Jerusalem, the tear-drop shaped Dominus Flevit, the rarely seen interior of the
Dome of the Rock mosque (Rock of Isaac), Mt. Zion, Zion Gate, the Garden of
Gethsemane, the Russian church of St. Mary Magdalene, St. Peter of Gallicantu and
the underground caves (where archaeologists believe Jesus may have been held
prisoner), the Via Dolorosa, Eche Homo convent of the sisters of Zion, Calvary, the
Holy Sepulchre, the garden tomb, and back to the Sea of Galilee for breakfast with
fishermen. . .
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