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Jesus Of Nazareth Parts 1 To 4 Complete TV Mini-Series (1977) [NVEnc H265 1080p][AAC 2Ch][English Subs]
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Jesus of Nazareth Parts 1 to 4 Complete TV Mini-Series (1977) [NVEnc H265 1080p][AAC 2Ch][English Subs]
Encoded in H265 NVEnc (HEVC - High Efficiency Video Coding) .MP4. I re-encoded them to trim the size down yet retain very high and easily enjoyable quality. Like all my uploads these centre around a balance of quality and small file size. If you're in any doubt please check out the screenshots below.
This is a Bluray Rip from my understanding and therefore all files are 1440p by 1080p. It is the best torrent for this content available on any public torrent site.
Every episode should have internal English subtitles (not burnt in). They are the best available, not perfect but I spent many hours finding and syncing the subs until I found the ones that are included in these video files.
All files are properly and neatly named for you, so you can enjoy it in your collection rather than feeling you need to rename everything because there is tacked on tags and unnecessary naming schemes.
Selective download (no RAR files) so you can choose what you want before you download.
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Summary: Jesus of Nazareth (Italian: Gesù di Nazareth) is a 1977 British-Italian epic film and television drama serial directed by Franco Zeffirelli and co-written by Zeffirelli, Anthony Burgess, and Suso Cecchi d'Amico which dramatizes the birth, life, ministry, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. It stars Robert Powell as Jesus, and features an all-star cast of actors, including eight who had won or would go on to win Academy Awards: Anne Bancroft, Ernest Borgnine, Laurence Olivier, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Quinn, Rod Steiger, James Earl Jones, and Peter Ustinov.
The storyline of Jesus of Nazareth is a cinematic Gospel harmony, blending the narratives of all four New Testament accounts. It presents Jesus as both God and man. During the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan, John speaks God's words "this is my beloved son." The familiar Christian episodes are presented chronologically: the betrothal, and later marriage, of Mary and Joseph; the Annunciation; the Visitation; the circumcision of John the Baptist; the Nativity of Jesus; the visit of the Magi; the circumcision of Jesus; the Census of Quirinius; the flight into Egypt and Massacre of the Innocents; the Finding in the Temple; the Baptism of Jesus.
Gospel accounts included in the movie also include the woman caught in adultery; the healing of Jairus' daughter; Jesus helping Peter catch the fish; the Parable of the Prodigal Son; a dialogue between Jesus and Barabbas (non-biblical); Matthew's dinner party; the Sermon on the Mount; debating with Joseph of Arimathea; the curing of the blind man at the pool; the Raising of Lazarus (John 11:43); the Feeding of the Five Thousand; the entry into Jerusalem; Jesus and the money-changers; the Parable of the Two Sons; healing the centurion's servant; dialogue with Nicodemus; the Last Supper; the betrayal of Jesus by Judas.
At the Sanhedrin trial of Jesus, Jesus is accused of blasphemy for calling himself the son of the God of Israel. Caiaphas announces "the LORD our God, the LORD is one", denying the God of Israel has a son. The ensuing scenes include Peter's denying Christ and repenting of it; the judgment of Jesus by Pilate ("Ecce Homo"); the Johannine Passion Narrative (John 18–19; including the Agony in the Garden); the Carrying of the Cross; the Crucifixion of Christ (Laurence Olivier's Nicodemus recites the "Suffering Servant" passage (Isaiah 53:3-5) as he looks helplessly on the crucified Messiah); the discovery of the empty tomb; and an appearance of the Risen Christ to his Disciples. The film's storyline concludes with the non-Biblical character Zerah and his colleagues gazing despairingly into the empty tomb. Zerah laments, "Now it begins. It all begins".
-Part 1: After Joseph and Mary's betrothal, Mary is visited by the angel Gabriel, who tells her she will bear the Son of God. Mary and Joseph travel to Bethlehem to take part in Herod's census, where Jesus is born.
-Part 2: Jesus meets Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist and continues to perform miracles among his people.
-Part 3: Judas implores Zerah to let Jesus appear before the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem, where "He will be handed over to the unbelievers."
-Part 4: Christ is condemned and crucified, dying on the cross, but he is resurrected on the third day.