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'''Second Temple Judaism offered the Cinema a number of interesting subjects. Mainly about Christian Origins, that is, movies about events told in the Gospels, dealing with the Life of Jesus, or the [[Nativity of Jesus]] or the [[Passion of Jesus]], or other characters associated with Jesus (such as [[Mary of Nazareth]], [[Mary Magdalene]], [[Judas Iscariot]], [[Caiaphas]], [[Pilate]], etc.). More rarely we have movies about other Jewish characters ([[Ben-Hur]], [[Salome]]) or events of the time ([[Siege of Masada]]), or adaptations of novels dealing with the development of the early Christian movement after the death of Jesus (''[[Quo Vadis?]]'', ''[[The Sign of the Cross]]'', ''[[The Last Days of Pompeii]]'', ''[[The Robe]]'', ''[[The Silver Chalice]]'').'''
 
 
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* [[Ben-Hur (1925 Niblo), feature film]]
* [[Ben-Hur (1925 Niblo), feature film]]
* [[The King of Kings (1927 DeMille), feature film]]
* [[The King of Kings (1927 DeMille), feature film]]
* [[The Sign of the Cross (1932 DeMille), feature film]]
* [[The Last Days of Pompeii (1935 Schoedsack), feature film]]
* [[Quo Vadis (1951 LeRoy), feature film]]
* [[Quo Vadis (1951 LeRoy), feature film]]
* [[The Robe (1953 Koster), feature film]]
* [[The Silver Chalice (1954 Saville), feature film]]
* [[Ben-Hur (1959 Wyler), feature film]]
* [[Ben-Hur (1959 Wyler), feature film]]
* [[King of Kings (1961 Ray), film]]
* [[Barabbas (1961 Fleischer), feature film]]
* [[Il vangelo secondo Matteo (The Gospel According to St. Matthew / 1964 Pasolini), film]]
* [[King of Kings (1961 Ray), feature film]]
* [[Il vangelo secondo Matteo (The Gospel According to St. Matthew / 1964 Pasolini), feature film]]
* [[Jesus Christ Superstar (1973 Jewison / @1970 Webber), feature film (opera)]]
* [[Jesus Christ Superstar (1973 Jewison / @1970 Webber), feature film (opera)]]
* [[Masada (1981 Sagal), TV mini-series]]
* [[Masada (1981 Sagal), TV mini-series]]
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'''Second Temple Judaism offered the Cinema a number of interesting subjects. Mainly about Christian Origins, that is, movies about events told in the Gospels, dealing with the Life of Jesus, or the [[Nativity of Jesus]] or the [[Passion of Jesus]], or other characters associated with Jesus (such as [[Mary of Nazareth]], [[Mary Magdalene]], [[Judas Iscariot]], [[Caiaphas]], [[Pilate]], [[Barabbas]], [[Peter]], [[Paul of Tarsus]]). More rarely we have movies about other Jewish characters ([[Ben-Hur]], [[Salome]]) or events of the time ([[Siege of Masada]]), or adaptations of novels dealing with the development of the early Christian movement after the death of Jesus (''[[The Last Days of Pompeii]]'', ''[[Quo Vadis?]]'', ''[[The Sign of the Cross]]'', ''[[The Robe]]'', ''[[The Silver Chalice]]'').'''
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Cinema & Second Temple Judaism (Home Page)
Cinema & Second Temple Judaism (Home Page)


Highlights
Highlights


Overview
Overview

Second Temple Judaism offered the Cinema a number of interesting subjects. Mainly about Christian Origins, that is, movies about events told in the Gospels, dealing with the Life of Jesus, or the Nativity of Jesus or the Passion of Jesus, or other characters associated with Jesus (such as Mary of Nazareth, Mary Magdalene, Judas Iscariot, Caiaphas, Pilate, Barabbas, Peter, Paul of Tarsus). More rarely we have movies about other Jewish characters (Ben-Hur, Salome) or events of the time (Siege of Masada), or adaptations of novels dealing with the development of the early Christian movement after the death of Jesus (The Last Days of Pompeii, Quo Vadis?, The Sign of the Cross, The Robe, The Silver Chalice).


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