Pros: Entertaining way to gain Bible knowledge
Cons: Humor not as fresh as some videos
The Bottom Line:
Divided kingdom
And consequences of sin
Covered on this disc
Two Shows on the Split Kingdom
A Nation Divided. No, we aren't talking about American
politics. Instead, it's the 6th volume
in What's in the Bible? a DVD series
from Phil Vischer, creator of VeggieTales.
As he continues his broad strokes survey through the Bible, we've
reached the period of history in which Israel was divided into two
kingdoms. As always, Phil and his
puppets entertain while teaching us some important lessons.
All the videos in this series feature a variety of Muppet
like Puppets that Phil uses to entertain while still teaching about the
Bible. There are two half hour segments
here that really flow together. In fact,
I have a hard time remembering exactly where they were broken. Phil himself appears on screen at times,
usually when an important point has to be made.
Most of the lesson itself is taught by Sunday School Lady and her magic
flannel graph. In other news, Ian and
Clive get out of the jungle and sing songs from a biplane while Pirate Pete
tries to get in on the act. And reporter
Buck Denver actually gets into his role as reporter.
Behind all the silliness from the various puppets, there is
plenty of Bible knowledge imparted. As
with the other videos in the series, very few Bible stories are retold point
blank, although Ian does get a new favorite Bible story. Anyway, the purpose of these videos is to
give a broad overview of the Bible and point out the important parts of God's
redemption plan contained here. The
books of the Bible included in this video are Kings and Chronicles, and those
include lots of kings. All of them are
mentioned, although very little detail is given about each of their
reigns. We do get a little bit about
Ahab, Jezebel, Elijah, and Elisha, but again it's minimal.
Instead, the video shows us how the people of Israel continually turned their back on God and
how God used Assyria and Babylon
to judge the sin in the nations as a result.
It's a sober lesson in the consequences of sin.
These videos build on each other, as Phil and the characters
make reference to things that we have already learned. Yes, they do offer some brief explanations
and definitions, but it really is best to watch them in order.
Of course, that does bring up my only real complaint with
the videos, it seems like the jokes are becoming familiar and a bit
repetitive. Likewise, the songs seemed
especially corny this time around. Even
so, I did laugh a few times in the hour and was entertained most of the time.
So that the show doesn't end on quite the downer, they do
bring in God's prophecy through Isaiah of the coming Messiah followed by a
choir of puppets doing one song from Handel's Messiah. (I bet this is the first time puppets have
ever done that.) I find it interesting
since the prophecy, while taking place chronologically during the time recorded
here, doesn't happen in any of the books discussed. And Isaiah isn't the next book in line,
either. Complaint aside, it does make
for a more hopeful ending than we would have gotten.
Volume six of What's
in the Bible? has the normal mix of humor and important Biblical
truth. While a bit predictable, A Nation Divided does a good job of
tackling a serious message.
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