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One of the most touchin part of the movie

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  • The most touching part of the film. I weeped when I saw this

  • Jesus Christ is the only savior!! thank you Lord for everything!! Mary mother of Jesus Christ please lead us to your son and keep us away from evil.... Mel Gibson, great work!!

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  • I'm a man that rarely cries but when I see this scene and think of the fact that Mary KNEW that with one word he could stop it all and yet he didn't it breaks my heart and I can't help but cry. Imagine yourself in her shoes, the whole world hates your son though he did nothing wrong.

  • why the heck! is everybody talking about the bible like seriously if you guys don't believe in the this stuff then watch something else.

  • Gosh...I'm a work and getting ready to cry....gotta take a break....

  • This was where I started crying hard.

  • You bastards discuss this irrelevant thing. why are you so stone cold? cant u get touched when a mother see her child is hurting, bleeding and dying and cant do anything about it? believe what u want about Jesus, but you must be touched by this, if not you are not humans in my eyes.

  • @knowitallification Unless you are a literalist, anyone knows that tyhe bible was writen by men of their own historical times, using the knowledge and sources they had avalauble to them to try to teach what essentially is a spiritual message

  • @knowitallification This does not surprise me, as is the case of babylonian influence, as the ancient hebrews interacted with both egyptians and messopotamians, but as I said before, that is very different as the claim that the whole bible is a copycat. Religions and cultures develop in time, even the concept of God and monotheism evolved during the course of isrealite history.

  • @uniontupapa

    Pt.1

    "The publication of papyrus in the British museum revealed the author, Amenenope (the Ancient Egyptian scribe)! ALL OLD TESTAMENT SCHOLARS OF ANY WEIGHT OR STANDING NOW RECOGNIZE THE FACT THAT THIS WHOLE SECTION OF ABOUT A CHAPTER AND A HALF OF THE BOOK OF PROVERBS 'IS LARGELY DRAWN VERBATIM FROM THE WISDOM OF AMENENOPE (the Ancient Egyptian scribe); THAT IS THE HEBREW VERSION IS PRACTICALLY A LITERAL TRANSLATION FROM THE EGYPTIAN.

  • Pt.2

    It is also likewise OBVIOUS that in numerous other places in the Old Testament not only in the Book of Proverbs, but ALSO in the HEBREW LAW, in JOB, as we already noticed in SAMUEL and JEREMIAH, AMENENOPE'S WISDOM IS THE SOURCE of ideas, figures,moral standards, and especially certain warm and humane spirit of kindness"

    Professor James H. Breasted

    Egyptologist & Profess.

    THE ORIENTAL INSTITUTE

    OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

    Yeah...whatever...

  • @knowitallification Perhaps certain aspects of genesis and other mythological tales were influenced by both egyptian and babylonian writings, such as the case of the universal flood and the gilgamesh epic "In fact Ithink the babylonian influences are bigger than egyptians" However that does not mean it was simply a "copycat". The hebrews adapted those ancient stories to their own religious traditions and beliefs. Religion, as everything else, evolves and changes in time.

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