Biblical Movies and Stories

Biblical Movies and Stories

Biblical Movies and Stories delivers exactly what its name promises: movies and stories from the Bible. This channel is produced by Lucas M. Kern. I'm Brazilian and deeply passionate about studying religions and sacred texts. My goal is to provide powerful narration and immersive visuals that bring the scriptures to life, allowing you to experience them just as they are described. I’m not copying and pasting anything here—I’m crafting a carefully designed narrative and engaging storytelling to create an authentic and faithful representation of the scriptures. Whether you’re interested in classic biblical films, Christian faith-based movies, or new interpretations of Bible characters and parables, you’ll find something meaningful here. My work spans the Old Testament, the New Testament, the Apocrypha, and other sacred texts, both canonical and non-canonical. I am committed to staying true to the original texts in my adaptations, bringing the scriptures to life right before your eyes.

  1. FEB 2

    Year 2026: Book of Numbers: The Movie

    The Book of Numbers, part of the Torah, follows the Israelites' journey from Mount Sinai to the plains of Moab. This film depicts the challenges and triumphs faced by the Israelites as they endeavor to reach the Promised Land. It begins with God's command to Moses to conduct a census, organizing the twelve tribes and assigning the Levites to care for the Tabernacle. Detailed instructions on camp structure, rituals, offerings, and purity laws are highlighted. As the Israelites travel, they encounter challenges with food, leadership, and desert hardships, often expressing a desire to return to Egypt. Key events include Miriam and Aaron's challenge to Moses, the twelve spies' mission into Canaan, and the people's refusal to enter the land, leading to a decree of forty years in the desert. The narrative also features the rebellion of Korah, legal instructions, and divine judgments, with God's guidance manifesting through cloud and fire. Military victories over Arad, Sihon, and Og mark their approach to Canaan, and the story of Balaam highlights God's protective will. Towards the end, a new census is conducted, inheritance laws are clarified, and Joshua is appointed as Moses' successor. This film serves as a resource for Bible and Torah study, focusing on Moses' leadership and Israelite society development. #BookofNumbers #Torah #Israelites #Moses #census #Tabernacle #PromisedLand #Miriam #Aaron #twelvespies #Korah #Balaam #Joshua Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    34 min
  2. JAN 26

    Year 2026: The Book of Judges Movie

    The Book of Judges offers a vivid depiction of Israel's history between Canaan's conquest and the rise of monarchy. Following Joshua's death, Israel faced an unfulfilled inheritance, tasked with completing the conquest promised to their forefathers—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Early triumphs came through divine aid, yet failure to fully oust Canaanites led to a recurring cycle of idolatry, oppression, repentance, and deliverance. Yahweh appointed judges like Othniel, Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah, and Samson to free Israel from oppression by the Moabites, Midianites, Ammonites, and Philistines. Despite successes, Israel's disobedience and moral decay persisted, highlighting the nation's lawlessness. Without unified leadership, idolatry and pagan practices flourished, contrary to Yahweh’s commands. The narrative features pivotal events such as Deborah and Barak's triumph over Sisera, Gideon's victory over Midian with 300 men, Jephthah's tragic vow, and Samson's rise and fall, symbolizing Yahweh’s intervention through unlikely leaders to preserve His people. Post-Gideon, chaos deepens with Abimelech’s violent ascent to power and the civil war with Benjamin, which nearly annihilates the tribe, illustrating social and tribal fragmentation. The migration of Dan and Micah’s homemade priesthood reveal religious confusion and departure from Mosaic law. The Levite’s concubine’s story climaxes the narrative, revealing lawlessness and the need for a king. This account underscores the impact of covenant unfaithfulness and sets the stage for monarchy in the Books of Samuel. Despite Israel's rebellion, Yahweh’s mercy endures, and the call for kingship emerges from a desire for justice and order. The period encapsulates incomplete conquest, spiritual decline, and acts as a theological bridge to monarchy. #BookofJudges #Israel #Canaan #monarchy #Joshua #Yahweh #Othniel #Ehud #Deborah #Gideon #Jephthah #Samson #idolatry #oppression #tribes #ancienthistory #covenant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    49 min
  3. JAN 5

    The Story of King Solomon

    The story of King Solomon starts in the final days of King David, amidst internal tension in Israel. Adonijah declared himself king, but Nathan and Bathsheba's intervention confirmed Solomon as heir. Solomon was anointed by Zadok and Nathan, securing his throne and ushering in a new era. Solomon swiftly dealt with threats, executing Adonijah, exiling Abiathar, and executing Joab and Shimei. David's final counsel emphasized justice and covenant loyalty. Solomon's reign was marked by diplomatic marriages and significant building projects. After a divine dream at Gibeon, Solomon chose wisdom, granting him exceptional understanding, wealth, and honor. His wisdom was proven in his judgment between two women claiming the same child. The kingdom was structured into twelve districts, supporting a prosperous reign. Jerusalem became a hub of wealth and trade. Solomon's greatest achievement was building the Temple of Yahweh on Mount Moriah, fulfilling David's vision with a labor force and materials from Hiram of Tyre. The Temple's dedication saw Yahweh’s glory fill the sanctuary. Ancient tales speak of a ring from the archangel Michael, enabling Solomon to command spirits, adding a mystical aspect to his wisdom. The Queen of Sheba's visit confirmed Solomon's wisdom and strengthened trade networks. In his later years, Solomon's marriages to foreign women led to altars for other gods, and Yahweh foretold the kingdom's division. Adversaries like Hadad and Jeroboam rose, with the prophet Ahijah predicting the split, leading Jeroboam to lead the northern tribes. Solomon ruled for forty years, and upon his death, his son Rehoboam's poor decisions led to the kingdom's division, as prophesied by Shemaiah. Disclaimer:This narrative, created with artificial intelligence, is inspired by biblical and ancient texts for storytelling and entertainment, not historical accuracy. Script by Lucas Martins KernEditing by Ricardo Dornelles Alves #KingSolomon #Israel #TempleofYahweh #QueenofSheba #wisdom #kingdomdivision #Rehoboam #Adonijah #Nathan #Bathsheba #Joab Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    54 min
  4. 12/22/2025

    The Complete Story of Moses in The Bible

    The episode unveils the journey of Moses and the Israelites from enslavement in Egypt to the brink of the Promised Land. It starts with the Hebrews' oppression under Pharaoh, where forced labor and violence were imposed. Despite the suffering, the Israelites grew, as Yahweh prepared Moses, a deliverer saved from the Nile and raised in Pharaoh's household. Moses discovers his identity, flees into the wilderness, and receives a divine call at the burning bush. He is sent back to Egypt with Aaron to confront Pharaoh, leading to the ten plagues as judgments against Egypt. The episode highlights the first Passover, the parting of the Red Sea, and the Israelites' wilderness journey, including events like manna from heaven and the battle against Amalek. At Mount Sinai, Moses receives the Ten Commandments. The Israelites' rebellion with the golden calf leads to judgment and the renewal of the covenant. Moses intercedes, and new tablets are carved. Rebellion continues with complaints over manna and the serpents' punishment. Moses' disobedience at the rock bars him from the Promised Land. The episode concludes with Moses viewing it from Mount Nebo, his death, and Joshua's leadership transition. The narrative captures deliverance, covenant, law, and judgment, highlighting Moses' leadership and Israel's identity as a covenant people. #Moses #Exodus #Israelites #Pharaoh #TenCommandments #RedSea #Passover #MountSinai #PromisedLand #divinejustice #covenant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    1h 39m
  5. 12/15/2025

    Lucifer's Fall: The Rebellion

    The fall of Lucifer ignites the first heavenly war, predating the world's foundation, shaping heaven and earth's spiritual landscape. Known as Helel ben Shachar, Lucifer, created in wisdom and beauty, served as the anointed cherub, guarding Elohim's garden. His pride led him to desire a throne above El's stars, aspiring to be the Most High. His rebellion began silently, spreading through persuasion. A third of the angels joined Lucifer, forming a hidden alliance. Yahweh, perceiving beyond appearances, judged, while archangels Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel took their stances. Michael led Yahweh's army. War erupted; Michael and his angels battled the dragon and his followers. Fierce and fiery, the dragon, once celestial, was cast from heaven with his angels, becoming spirits of opposition. As told in Revelation 12, Isaiah 14, Ezekiel 28, and the Book of Enoch, Lucifer's fall marked spiritual warfare's birth and end-times prophecy's foundation. On earth, the adversary targeted mankind, sowing deception through lies, idols, and corrupt leaders. Though dethroned, Satan continued opposing via deception, with fallen angels bound beneath mountains, awaiting judgment. Michael, protector of the covenant, guards those in the scroll of life, from Eden to the end of days. Though heavens were cleansed, battle persists in human history. The adversary opposes those keeping Elohim's commandments and the Anointed One's testimony. Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel's roles extend through time, shaping divine interventions and biblical prophecy. The Day of Yahweh looms, promising final judgment when the dragon, alongside the beast and false prophet, will meet the lake of fire. All rebellion will cease, leaving only memory. Until then, Michael remains vigilant, warrior and guardian of the future. This narrative draws from biblical prophecy and texts like Revelation 12, Isaiah 14, Ezekiel 28, and insights from the Book of Enoch and Daniel, exploring Satan's origin, angelic hierarchy, pride, the heavenly war, and the ongoing spiritual battle. #Lucifer #Rebellion #WarinHeaven #BiblicalProphecy #SpiritualWarfare #MichaeltheArchangel #Revelation #Ezekiel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    39 min

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Biblical Movies and Stories delivers exactly what its name promises: movies and stories from the Bible. This channel is produced by Lucas M. Kern. I'm Brazilian and deeply passionate about studying religions and sacred texts. My goal is to provide powerful narration and immersive visuals that bring the scriptures to life, allowing you to experience them just as they are described. I’m not copying and pasting anything here—I’m crafting a carefully designed narrative and engaging storytelling to create an authentic and faithful representation of the scriptures. Whether you’re interested in classic biblical films, Christian faith-based movies, or new interpretations of Bible characters and parables, you’ll find something meaningful here. My work spans the Old Testament, the New Testament, the Apocrypha, and other sacred texts, both canonical and non-canonical. I am committed to staying true to the original texts in my adaptations, bringing the scriptures to life right before your eyes.