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  1. But don’t go to the theater with a pocket Bible, a pen light and a yellow highlighter. If you’re expecting a scene-by-scene visual rendering of the biblical account of Exodus, remember that the studio is a Hollywood entertainment company, not a religious broadcaster.

  2. The film has Jewish religious music (and the soundtrack was helmed by a Jewish composer and Jewish songwriter), features the Israeli Ofra Haza as well as a Jewish cantor, and uses Hebrew terms/names in songs (like Elohim). In fact, the idea for the movie was conceived of by a Jew.

  3. Nov 25, 2023 · The Prince of Egypt released 25 years ago this year. A quarter century later, it remains one of the greatest biblical epics created on film. With careful discernment and conversation with children, this film can offer a powerful visual of God’s incredible power.

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  5. Feb 2, 2019 · The Prince of Egypt? Not so much. The Prince of Egypt is a film that benefited greatly from its creative team meeting with religious experts all over the world in order to ensure that the final product was as respectful of people’s beliefs as possible. Not only did they interview Christian scholars and leaders, but they also took the liberty ...

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  6. Dec 7, 1998 · The Prince of Egypt is a fine film by any standard and takes surprisingly few liberties with the biblical story. Impressed, I agreed to write a chapter for Destiny and Deliverance, the book...

  7. Prince of Egypt breathes color and life into key milestones on Israel’s journey to freedom. Beyond its biblical subject matter, this visually stunning movie combines eye-popping effects with Monet-inspired backdrops.

  8. Apr 14, 2023 · “The Prince of Egypt” (1998), directed by Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner and Simon Wells, is a DreamWorks Animation film adapting the Book of Exodus, the biblical story of Moses leading the Hebrews out of Egypt to freedom.

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