Wow! This is just like a movie. I really like how a map is used in conjunction with the pictures and voice.
This is a great way to learn biblical history. Thank you for a vivid encounter with Noah.
This is twisted sick…meant in a bad way, not a surfer dude kinda way.. how ignorant to think an entire nation is more adoultrous than any other.. Freaks.
Thanks bro. I’m planning on starting on a new one in 2 weeks. The Book of Psalms…amazing book. They’re all amazing. Please pray that it would be a blessing to the body of Christ.
Is it wrong to believe that one person might be more corrupt or dishonest than another? If indeed there is one true God, would it be wrong for Him to be concerned that the worship of false gods is leading people to commit terrible acts against others? I think it would be more freakish to imagine that the activity of a Hitler is morally equivalent to the acts of a Mother Theresa?
a nice concept put together in a user friendly way.
Some phrases such as “one of the cruelest, most powerful and most idolatrous cities” about Nineveh is not that helpful. Better to give a little more context e.g. about the captivity of Israel by the Babylonian empire than those statements, or the statistics about the size of Nineveh.
This video should reference 2Kings 14:25 which talks about how Jonah first prophesied that Israel’s borders would be restored partly because of the decline of Ninevah.
Wow! This is just like a movie. I really like how a map is used in conjunction with the pictures and voice.
This is a great way to learn biblical history. Thank you for a vivid encounter with Noah.
V. Bishop | Sep 21, 2007 | Reply
I liked the use of the map along with the texk to show this part of the bible
Donald v Carlson | Sep 26, 2007 | Reply
Wow… Awesome flash video. May GOD continue to use your talents to communicate His Word and bring glory to His name!
Logan | Sep 27, 2007 | Reply
This is twisted sick…meant in a bad way, not a surfer dude kinda way.. how ignorant to think an entire nation is more adoultrous than any other.. Freaks.
Sceptic | Oct 17, 2007 | Reply
Nice flash!! May God continue to use this to reach more people. Thank you for the work you’ve done.
Lin Zhou | Dec 26, 2007 | Reply
I agree that this is very well done. Theologically accurate and visually insteresting. I hope you continue to make these.
I’ve downloaded it and will show it to my younger brother and sister next time I see them.
I thank God for inspiring and enabling you to do this.
James | Jul 3, 2008 | Reply
I like this flash too. I would like to use it in one of my sermons; but I do not know how to download this clip. May someone help me please. Thanks
arnold pasion | Aug 12, 2008 | Reply
Sweet! I love what you’re doing… great resource for us
Jason V | Dec 17, 2008 | Reply
Thanks bro. I’m planning on starting on a new one in 2 weeks. The Book of Psalms…amazing book. They’re all amazing. Please pray that it would be a blessing to the body of Christ.
Tim | Dec 17, 2008 | Reply
In spanish please……
cesar.saez.m@gmail.com | Jan 10, 2009 | Reply
Is it wrong to believe that one person might be more corrupt or dishonest than another? If indeed there is one true God, would it be wrong for Him to be concerned that the worship of false gods is leading people to commit terrible acts against others? I think it would be more freakish to imagine that the activity of a Hitler is morally equivalent to the acts of a Mother Theresa?
Gary | Jan 30, 2009 | Reply
a nice concept put together in a user friendly way.
Some phrases such as “one of the cruelest, most powerful and most idolatrous cities” about Nineveh is not that helpful. Better to give a little more context e.g. about the captivity of Israel by the Babylonian empire than those statements, or the statistics about the size of Nineveh.
mark | Feb 24, 2009 | Reply
Nice presentation.
Its pretty entertaining.
Its amazing what you can do with computers theses days. And its all free.
paul8bee | Mar 20, 2009 | Reply
Hi, may I ask what application that you used to produce Jonah?
Thanks!
JJ
JJ Miller | Mar 31, 2009 | Reply
This video should reference 2Kings 14:25 which talks about how Jonah first prophesied that Israel’s borders would be restored partly because of the decline of Ninevah.
Matt | May 21, 2009 | Reply