... just a few more months, and you'll find our videos here. We expect to have the first video ready sometime in 2027. In the meantime, we're sharing the scripts for the first five animated videos with you here!

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We are invited to approach the Bible in a fresh and perhaps surprising way. Step by step, you’ll be guided through insights rooted in Jewish tradition and interpretation. Take the time to reflect and discover how this perspective can deepen your understanding of the biblical narrative.

We read how, according to the Bible, God intervenes in human history by calling Abram and setting in motion a remarkable story of salvation. Using powerful imagery, the author shows how this intervention brings both salvation and tension. This makes it clear how Israel is presented as a central link in God’s plan for the world.
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Based on this text, we explore how the Book of Genesis describes Israel’s identity and calling as the “firstborn” among the nations. Through the stories of the patriarchs, we see the responsibility and tension that this unique position entails. At the same time, it shows how this role is intended to be a blessing to all nations, despite resistance and misunderstanding.

We read about the land and the way of life associated with the covenant between God and Israel. It shows how the Torah provides guidance for a life that is distinct and intended to be a blessing to others. In doing so, it becomes clear that these are not laws in the strict sense, but liberating guidelines for a just and dignified existence.

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We explore the idea that the Torah is not only a written word, but also a living reality that coincides with the Messiah. Through biblical texts, it becomes clear how God’s covenant with Israel and the entire world is fulfilled in Jesus as the “living Torah.” In this way, the text invites us to read the Bible as a single, coherent testimony to God’s actions throughout history.