When you believe

Humberto 2022-04-22 07:01:11

In order to facilitate the class tomorrow, I watched "The Prince of Egypt" today. I didn't think it was so good-looking. It was just a song and dance drama about a biblical story.
"The Prince of Egypt" tells the story of the second chapter of the Old Testament of the Bible, about the Jews who were suffering in the kingdom of Egypt, looking forward to helping them. When the Egyptian pharaoh started to kill a large number of babies, a Jewish family had to put their child into the bamboo blue gang and arrived at the palace with the water. The queen was very good and took in the baby. When the child grows up and becomes the prince of Egypt, and after knowing his identity, he has to leave his palace, reach a desert and marry the person he likes. Not long after the wedding, God directed him to go to a Jew who was born in a sea of ​​misery. Let’s see the follow-up story for yourself!
I don't think the plot of this movie is particularly good-looking. It feels like the plot is average, but the special effects look particularly spectacular. Maybe it's because the music in this movie is very good, so this movie is very classic! I'm downloading the soundtrack now and would like to listen to the songs in it again.
From this video I saw that as long as you believe, God will come to save you. The Hebrews suffered in Egypt, but they didn't give up their faith, even though God didn't help them in the first place. But when the prince of Egypt came into the world, God knew that he was the one he needed to help the Hebrews. No matter how hard and tired they are, they will never forget to ask God for help and express their devotion to God. God finally led the Hebrews to a holy place where people could be convinced to live happily. So I think we should not forget our beliefs no matter what occasions we are in, because as long as we have beliefs, we may have breakthroughs and successes.

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The Prince of Egypt quotes

  • Yocheved: [singing, while wrapping a blanket around her baby and hiding it in her arms] Yal-di ha-tor veh he ha-rach...

    [My good and tender son]

    Yocheved: Al ti-ra, veh al tif-chad.

    [Don't be frightened and don't be scared]

    Yocheved: My son, I have nothing I can give, but this chance that you may live. I pray we'll meet again, if He will deliver us...

    [Yocheved, Miriam and Aaron race to the river with the baby]

    Chorus: Deliver us, hear our prayer, deliver us from despair, these years of slavery grow too cruel to stand! Deliver us, there's a land you promised us, deliver us out of bondage and deliver us to the promised land...

    Yocheved: [placing the baby in the basket] Hush now, my baby. Be still, love, don't cry. Sleep as you're rocked by the stream. Sleep and remember my last lullaby, so I'll be with you when you dream. River, oh river, flow gently for me. Such precious cargo you bear. Do you know somewhere he can live free? River, deliver him there...

  • Young Miriam: [singing, as the Queen takes Moses from the river] Brother, you're safe now, and safe may you stay. For I have a prayer just for you: grow, baby brother, come back someday. Come and deliver us, too...