Handel's Messiah:The Biblical Message Behind The Musical Masterpiece (NEW FULL LENGTH)

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George Frideric Handel's musical masterpiece MESSIAH, illustrated with beautiful motion pictures and short narrative between the songs to tell the Biblical story behind the music. This presentation emphasizes the purpose of Jesus' life, death and resurrection. Features The Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood conductor, and the Smithsonian Chamber Players. 54 minutes. A DVD of this film is available for $6. Call 614-882-2126, or go to http://www.biblestudents.com/FreeBibleVideos.cfm Associated Bible Students of Central Ohio

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  • MERRY CHRISTMAS ... IT'S Beautiful as it is on my PC.

    But if you can try transferring this to the Big Screen. Enjoy!

  • Absolutely Beautiful piece of music right here..!

  • To the ONE dislike, what's not there to like......don't bother seeing the Dr., you might be dead already!

  • Remarkable Clarity and Brilliance of sound quality. One the finest renditions I have heard.

  • I rejoice for I know my Redeemer lives.

  • this is so, so wonder-ful. Thank-you for putting this up, and It was so amazing to see all the beautiful creation, to hear Handel's..it was wonderful. And I will defiantly buy this video, and I really showed me more understanding. When --every valley shall be exalted---I finally understood! This is the Spirit of Christmas!! I feel so ...pure and happy.

  • .... and now I understand more .....the Sacred Holy Spirit moved in you .... the impartation of knowledge of the Sacred Word - may you increase in all wisdom for the benefit of His people who thirst for Him

  • I like the idea of this but the narration continues right over the opening of the first tenor aria.

  • Excellent! Thanks.

  • very welcome and well done, thank you

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