In the beginning...the most iconic words ever spoken given new life and depth as we take the Biblenauts on an exploration through the introductory chapters of the Genesis account. Let's explore!
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Full of Eyes - "Genesis 3:15"
Kelley McMorris - "Adam and Eve Hide Among the Trees"
Jan van't Hoff - "Adam Names the Animals", images from Noah, and images from Abraham
"Lamech with Adah and Zilah"
@InspiringPhilosophy "Genesis 6a: The Nephilim" -
Timestamps:
0:00 – In The Beginning...
8:26 – In The Garden of Eden
12:13 – The Fall
16:49 – Cain and Abel
18:37 – A Swift Spiral Downward
20:17 – The Sons of God
22:12 – Noah and a Flood of Judgment
25:27 – The Tower of Babel
27:00 – Onward to Abraham
28:31 – Credits
Credits:
A Film by Austin Smith
Written and Produced by Austin Smith
With Scripting Help Provided by Garrett Sims
Opening Earth Animation by Brunot22
With Images Provided by...
Full of Eyes - “Genesis 3:15”
Kelley McMorris - “Original Sin”
Jan van't Hoff - “Adam Names the Animals”
iBible.com - “Lamech with Adah and Zilah”
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Storyblocks.com
Voice Over Artists...
McDonald Nkemda “Genesis”
Voice4Ads “Babylonian Creation”
Jamal Deen “Adam Sees Eve”
“Babylonian Creation” Artists...
Jason Engle
Pablo Fernandez
Michael Komarck
Yigit Koroglu
Victor Adame
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