The Bible
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Origin | United Kingdom |
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Albums | The Bible |
Dodo | |
Dreamlife EP | |
Members | Boo Hewerdine |
Tony Shepherd | |
Leroy Lendor | |
Kate St John | |
Martyn Barker | |
Genres | New Wave |
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Rock | |
Pop Music | |
Biblical Epic; Drama | |
Record labels | Chrysalis Records |
Ensign Records | |
Cooltempo Records | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Produc | Roma Downey; Mark Burnett; Richard Bedser; Dirk Hoogstra; Julian P. Hobbs |
Product compani | Lightworkers Media |
Networks | History |
Budget | Under $22 million |
Cast | Roma Downey |
Episodes | EpisodesE10 · CourageMar 31, 2013 E08 · BetrayalMar 24, 2013 E05 · SurvivalMar 17, 2013 View 3+ more |
Base on | Catholic Bible |
Theme music compos | Hans Zimmer |
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ID | 1790862 |
About The Bible
Noah's ark, the Exodus, and the life and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth are some of the best-known stories in the Bible. They're also some of the narratives that are retold in a miniseries, "The Bible," that brings the accounts to life through a combination of live action and computer-generated animation. The program reveals new insights into many of the key biblical characters in the Old and New Testaments. Keith David narrates the series that stars actress Roma Downey ("Touched by an Angel") -- who also serves as an executive producer along with her husband, Mark Burnett. … MORE
Noise row silences 200-year ringing of Beith church bell
... A spokesperson said: " The Kirk Session took Environmental Health s suggestion on board, embracing The Bible teaching of love thy neighbour as thyself...
Israel attack: What is Hamas, and other questions
... These were also the lands of Jewish kingdoms in The Bible, and are seen by Jews see as their ancient homeland...
Nazi card proves Dutch Prince Bernhard joined Hitler's party
... " I can declare with my hand on The Bible: I was never a Nazi, " He had admitted being part of two Nazi organisations after 1933 - the security service and the (SS) - but he argued in 1971 that " at the start you had to take part a little in one way or another" because if they had found out he was opposed, it would been tricky to pass exams...
Palestinian fears grow amid rising Israeli settler attacks
... Our right is in The Bible, " says Yehuda Lieber, a 26-year-old father of two...
Belfast Pride: Street preacher claims remarks 'taken out of context'
... " I am free to preach God s will in a democracy that was founded on The Bible - it s ludicrous to say I can t go out into the city centre and preach God s word...
Scotland's top law officer goes to court to change rape rule
... The Bible and legal texts from 1693 are quoted in the submissions to the Appeal Court in Edinburgh...
End in sight for Poland's bus route 666 to Hel
... The Bible identifies 666 as the " number of the beast" and Hel is just one " l" short of the English word " hell"...
Kate Forbes says people of faith are fearful of politics
... " Yes, I talked at the time about fairly orthodox mainstream Christian teaching but my following the teachings of Jesus - which is based on a belief in The Bible - means that I don t feel I m in a position to just pick and choose what I believe is truth or not, " she says...
Palestinian fears grow amid rising Israeli settler attacks
By Yolande KnellBBC News, Ramallah
There's been a dramatic rise in violence carried out by extremist Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank this year, with More Than 100 incidents reported a month according to the UN. It warns that some 400 people have been driven from their land since the start of 2022.
Smashed cars and homes and shops set ablaze. Recent months have seen some of the worst ever scenes of settler violence in the occupied West Bank .
Some have turned deadly.
Posters in remembrance of 19-year-old Qusai Maatan, showing him astride his white Arabian Horse , now surround a small roundabout in The Village of Burqa, set among olive trees in the Rolling Hills north-east of Ramallah.
" He had a deeply caring nature. He'd always greet me warmly and check on me in a thoughtful way, " says his grandfather, Abdul Moneim Maatan, his voice cracking. " His absence leaves a huge void. "
On the evening Qusai was shot dead by an armed settler, His Family say he had gone for a picnic With Friends at The Edge of The Village . Locals describe how a confrontation with radical Israelis living nearby escalated quickly. Stones were thrown and at least one settler opened fire. In an unusually strong rebuke, Israel's closest ally, the US, described What Happened here as " Jewish terrorism".
Two Israeli settlers and at least five Palestinians were arrested by Israeli security forces, who say they are still investigating The Incident .
Settler attacks have become more common, says a young relative of Qusai, who is afraid to give her name.
" No-one knows who The Next Qusai is going to be, " she adds. " No-one is going to protect us. If, God Forbid , there are any other confrontations or attacks, our Government can't legally do anything. "
While the Palestinian Authority (PA) governs in big Palestinian cities, Israel retains near exclusive control of 60% of the West Bank (known as Area C), presiding over law enforcement, planning and construction. An estimated 370,000 Palestinians live in Area C, which includes Burqa, and half A Million Israeli citizens. Israel's new Government , its most right-wing and nationalist to date, has openly declared its intention to double The Number of settlers to one million.
Most of The World sees settlements as illegal under International Law , though Israel disagrees.
Already 2023 has set an all-time record for settlement construction in the West Bank and for the legitimisation of outposts, according to settlement watchdog Peace Now . Outposts are often Set Up with a wink and a nod from Israeli authorities but without official permission.
In recent months, the Israeli Government - which includes long-time settler activists in key cabinet posts - has completed or begun to legalise 15 settler outposts that were previously illegal under Israeli law, Peace Now says.
What looks like an official signpost leads me to the settler outpost of Oz Zion in an olive grove on a hilltop above Burqa. It was built on privately owned, officially registered land belonging to Palestinians in The Village . There is A Collection of white, prefabricated buildings, a rudimentary play area for the young children of six families which I Am told now live here, and a pen of sheep.
" Our vision is that all of The Land of Israel will be settled with Jews. It's our basic right. Our right is in The Bible , " says Yehuda Lieber, a 26-year-old father of two. He is encouraged by the fact that some of those in Government share his ideology and believes that eventually Israel will retroactively authorise his outpost.
" We have an expectation from the Government that was elected by right-wing votes to settle The Land , expand the settlements, and not hurt them, " he says.
With a series of new outposts recently Set Up , he tells me The Settlers ' strategy is to block Palestinian statehood. Creating an independent Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza, with East Jerusalem as its capital, is a long-time goal of the internationally backed two-state solution to end the decades-old Israel-Palestinian conflict.
" What we're doing here and in other places that exist is to halt the establishment of the Palestinian state, which is being built in practice without asking anyone, " Mr Lieber says.
Anti-occupation groups argue that as settlers have become emboldened by the current Israeli coalition Government , settler attacks on Palestinians and their property have risen to a record high. The trend comes against the background of a surge in tensions in the West Bank this year, with near-nightly Israeli military raids and a spate of Palestinian assaults.
It has been the deadliest year for Palestinians and Israelis here for nearly two decades. More Than 180 Palestinians have been killed in The Territory - mostly fighters, but also many civilians, according to figures collated from PA sources. On the Israeli side, some 32 people have been killed, nearly all civilians - About half in the West Bank , excluding East Jerusalem.
Some deadly Palestinian militant attacks have led to violent rampages carried out in revenge by settlers, as seen in Huwara in February, following The Shooting of Two Brothers from a nearby settlement, and Turmus Ayya in June, after four settlers were killed outside a petrol station. Both of those assaults left a Palestinian dead. The Top Israeli military spokesman recently commented that the spike in settler attacks, which he called " nationalist terrorism" was in turn driving Palestinians to attack Israelis.
Official figures from Israel's internal security agency registered a 15% increase in individual Palestinian attacks on civilians and soldiers across Israel and the Occupied Territories in The First seven months of the year compared to the same period Last Year . In 2022, The Agency counted 1,317 uses of fire or pipe bombs, shootings, arson, and stabbings compared to 1,522 in 2023.
Israeli security forces have come under increased scrutiny with The Rise in settler violence. They are often criticised for failing to intervene effectively and sometimes for apparently supporting acts of harassment.
The UN's humanitarian agency (OCHA) says it has registered over 700 incidents this year where settler violence has resulted in Palestinian casualties, damage to property or both. The Number is the highest since it began recording such acts in 2006.
" Just to give you an idea, in 2021 there was an average of one incident of settler violence A Day that we were recording. In 2022, there were two incidents of settler violence and in 2023 we have an average of three incidents of settler violence A Day , " says Andrea De Domenico, head of OCHA's West Bank office.
Mr de Domenico warns that Palestinian Bedouin and other herding communities in Area C are particularly vulnerable.
" We're seeing more and more pressure on Palestinian communities to leave their land, " he tells me. " Recently there are three communities that have been completely removed. "
At the start of August, The Remaining families from al-Qabun, a herding community in the Central West Bank, dismantled their homes and sheep pens to move to safer places. A total of 89 people were forced away, blaming Israeli demolition threats and settler intimidation.
" They used to stop outside Our House At Midnight and honk their car horns or send kids to harass us. They would scare The Sheep and block them in, or empty out our water tank, " says Ammar Abu Alia.
He worries for The Future as he squeezes More Than 100 of his flock into a pen on land which he is only able to rent temporarily. " What will we do? " he asks. " We'll be forced to sell. We'll have no livelihood. "
Like the rest of her extended family, Nida Abu Alia - Ammar 's Sister - is now living in cramped accommodation in a village close to The Land they lived on for generations. The mother of nine is bitter About the relative lack of attention paid to her community's plight.
" People said that this is Area C, but that's not right. It's The Land of Palestine, " she says. " Our displacement is a great loss. People must realise what's happening. If they don't, we will lose a lot. "
Human Rights groups warn that the forced transfer of Palestinians from their homes on occupied land could amount to A War crime by Israel, if it is proven that official steps amount to coercion.
At the same time, settlers and their supporters in the Israeli Government are seeking to take advantage of the new political reality. Huge investment is planned to expand settlements and improve their infrastructure, cementing a Jewish presence in the West Bank and changing the landscape.
With their own leaders too weak to effect a serious change in course and a sense that settlers enjoy impunity, Palestinian anger and resentment is growing.
The ongoing developments only look set to deepen bitter hostilities.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com