Matthew The Visual Bible
$19.99
This powerful and entertaining film is taken word for word from the text of the New International Version translation. This multimillion dollar production appeals to all ages, and it offers educational, spiritual and entertainment value. Filmed on location in Tunisia, Morocco and South Africa, Matthew features a cast of thousands, historically accurate costuming and award-winning directing. The film stars Emmy award-winning actor Richard Kiley as Matthew, and introduces Bruce Marchiano as Jesus.
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SKU (UPC): 718122251742
Translation: Nueva Version Internacional (NVI)
Language: Spanish
Color: Full Color
Binding: Video DVD
Published: July 2008
Publisher: Casscomm Media
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