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That the World May Know

That the World May Know

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The idea for That the World May Know films began in 1992 when Michigan entrepreneur Ed Prince became exposed to Ray Vander Laan's unique method of Bible teaching. Ray, or RVL as he is affectionately known, has always believed that to more greatly understand and appreciate the Bible, one had to have a sense of the land and the culture from which it sprang. Biblical analogies and examples, while meaningful and helpful even to this day, were first meant to convey God's truth to particular people in a particular time and place. So the more fully we can appreciate those times and places, the more fully we can respond to the power of the Word.

Created by: Ray Vander Laan

Season 14 Episodes

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Episode 1: Capernaum: Jesus Binds the Evil One

Jan 1, 2016

Jesus left heaven to be born in a filthy shepherd’s stable, as if to say, “I’ll leave heaven to enter the brokenness of your world.” Much of His teaching ministry, though, took place in a very different sort of place: Capernaum, the home to some of the greatest Bible teachers in Jewish history. How will these brilliant scholars react to Jesus’ teaching in the synagogue at Capernaum, and how will the enemy respond? Join Jesus and His disciples in Capernaum by the Sea of Galilee as He interprets the text for His first century hearers. Scripture References: Acts 10:28, Job 9:2-8, Jonah 1:1-6, Mark 1:21-28, Mark 4:35-41, Matthew 4:12-16, Matthew 12:22-29, Matthew 14:25-33, Psalm 107:28-29 Locations: Capernaum, Israel, Sea of Galilee

Episode 2: Decapolis: The Other Side - Jesus and the Man from the Tombs

Jan 1, 2016

The majority of Jesus’ ministry was done in places like the town of Capernaum, among a people who loved to debate and discuss Torah in the synagogue. They didn’t always agree with each other, but their emphasis was on how to be faithful to God as their king because wherever God is served, the kingdom comes. But one day, after teaching in Capernaum, Jesus looked out across the Sea of Galilee and said to His disciples, “Let’s go to the other side.” Follow the steps of Jesus and the disciples as they enter the world of the Decapolis, a very different kind of kingdom with a very different kind of king. Scripture References: Acts 10:15, Isaiah 65:1-99, Mark 4:35-41, Mark 5:1-20, Matthew 4:12-16, Matthew 8:28-34, Matthew 12:22-29 Locations: Horvat Susita (Hippos), Israel, Sea of Galilee

Episode 3: Crucifixion: The Coronation of a King

Jan 1, 2016

The Colosseum in Rome is famous for many reasons, not least of which because it was built by the spoils of war from the destruction of Jerusalem, the military defeat of the Jews. In the Roman world, it was assumed that if Caesar was able to defeat the Jewish people, then the gods of Rome must be greater than the God of the Jews. With this worldview in mind, what would happen when early believers in Jesus arrived in Rome and tried to explain to a very different culture that their Messiah had been arrested, sentenced, and executed by an agent of Rome? Follow the rabbi through the ruins of Rome as you unpack the crucifixion of Jesus through the eyes of a first century Roman audience. Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 2:14, Acts 25:10-11, Luke 2:1, Mark 15:16-39, Matthew 27:51-53 Locations: Cinecitta Studios, Rome, Italy, Colosseum, Rome, Italy, Forum of Augustus, Rome, Italy, Jerusalem, Israel

Episode 4: Ascension: The King Takes His Throne

Jan 1, 2016

It was customary in the Roman world to consider the emperor a divine being. New emperors would claim this status because they believed that when the previous ruler died, he would ascend to heaven to be seated among the gods, making his successor “the son of a god” back on earth. What would happen when these ascension stories clash with the story of Jesus, who was crucified, resurrected, and then ascended to heaven Himself, to be seated at the right hand of God? Explore the empty tombs at Khirbet Midras and climb the Mount of Olives with the disciples as you discover what it meant for Jesus to rise from the dead and ascend to heaven. Scripture References: Acts 1:1-99, Colossians 2:12, Daniel 7:1-14, Exodus 19:5-6, Luke 24:50-53, Matthew 27:51-53, Matthew 28:16-20 Locations: Jerusalem, Israel, Mount of Olives, Israel

Episode 5: Pentecost: God Changed His Address

Jan 1, 2016

After His resurrection, Jesus spent about 40 days with His followers in Jerusalem and back in the Galilee region, where they had received much of their training. He explained that after His ascension to heaven, He would send them a Counselor, the Holy Spirit, who would no longer remain only in the temple but would now live within each one of them. For a people whose history and culture revolved around the worship of God at the temple, this was a revolutionary development. Join the disciples at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and unpack the significance of Pentecost in the context of God’s covenant with Israel. Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 7:1, Acts 1:8, Exodus 19:5-6, Exodus 25:8, Luke 2:41-49, Mark 2:1-12, Mark 11:15-17, Matthew 5:34-35 Locations: Jerusalem, Israel, Temple Mount, Jerusalem, Israel

Season 14 FAQ

Quick answers about this season's release timeline and episode lineup.

When did That the World May Know Season 14 premiere?

That the World May Know Season 14 premiered on January 1, 2016.

How many episodes are in That the World May Know Season 14?

That the World May Know Season 14 has 5 episodes.

What is the first episode of That the World May Know Season 14?

The season opens with Season 14 Episode 1, "Capernaum: Jesus Binds the Evil One". It aired on January 1, 2016.

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