I always admire how these older films spared no expense on hundreds of extras yet their polystyren buildings always look crappy like if even polystyren Rome could easily be built in a day if needed...
Actually, the Jews were in the mist of a civil war with each other and the Romans were just invited in to end it all and free up the city of Jerusalem and the Lord's Temple. One of the reasons for the search and greed for gold is that Pompey had several legions of soldiers that needed to be paid as well as fed; wars (or police actions) have to pay for themselves you know..
@Chris C No. Pompey was invited in by Herod the first time. Herod saw the writing on the wall and became a big fan of the Romans including Antony. He had some explaining to do to Octavian after Actium, but he built (had built) the port city of Caesarea and the Antonia Fortress in Jerusalem … and the wonderous Temple; the people hated him nevertheless. Also, thanks for the courteous dissent.
@Chris C Why is this so important to you that you are driven to condescend? Actually, it was a dispute between Aristobulus's party and Hyrcanus' party, and the Hyrcanus party invited Pompey into Jerusalem. Antipater, the father of Herod was also a player. These are minor points from the fact that Pompey was invited to settle the dispute; but I guess that Josephus is just rewritten history .
Theres a lot wrong with this,I think Pompey actually was fairly respectful all things consiered and made an offering and left. Also he wouldnt think keeping laws in a temple strange,the Roman had similar practices.
Pompey was very well educated in Greek mythology from his family. Of all Roman Gods he loved Venus, he build her a little temple on the top of his theatre in Rome. In Judea he was not able to understand what kind of God did Jews worship - he was looking for drawings or statues of Jewish God but did not find any, he didn´t get it such a strange faith when Greek and Roman gods were visible in art and acting like people.
I understand Pompey made a real contribution to history, because he went into the Holy of Holies and found there was nothing there. Nothing he could see, at least. No statues or other religious art.
Romans are always portrayed in media as cartoonish villains. Their history with Judea is a complicated one for the later imperial tradition of imperial cult, clashed with jewish ideas and the romans interprered that as resisting the law. Romans in general tried not to disrespect other people's gods.
Max Sluiman Actually it's more complicated than that Rome before Augustus was something of an empire and after him it kept many of it Republican elements It's more than accurate to call the post Marian reforms legions imperial
@@miracleyang3048 No, it was a republic. There is a difference between Marian legions and imperial legions. Imperial legions far more often refers to legions from around a century ad as they had a different form than Marian legions.
The musical score of Pompeus entrance in Jerusalem sounds like the score of the new roman legatus entrance in Jerusalem in Ben Hur with the famous scene of the falling tiles
Same guy! Very tough assignment! He went to this film right after that one and there are around 4 scenes in both films....he had to try to write different music. And here he had to write yet another Roman March (he wrote around 5 for Ben Hur)
Pompey didn't order the killing of a bunch of unarmed men like they show in the clip, the Isaillit soldiers died fighting at the temple and some took their own lives outside the temple steps, so that their blood won't be shed inside the temple...
@Chris C Only one general named Pompey set foot in Jerusalem and that was Pompey the Great. And it was BC for sure. He did not order the destruction of the temple. He conquered the city but famously left the temple intact with all it's riches. And kept his men from rapping and pillaging the conquered.
@@GentlemanGhost1 As a young general Pompey was called adulescentulus carnifex - "a young butcher" for his brutality which he probably took after his father |Strabo, who was hated by his own legions. Since 15 of his age Pompey was servicing in the army of Strabo. Plutarchos says that an older Pompey changed his approach - he continued conquering for Rome but he was wiser and tried to use diplomacy whenever it was possible. His idol since his childhood was Alexander the Great, so Pompey tried to follow some kind of Alexander´s rules, his men were prohibited to rape and plunder. Pompey was ruthless in a battle but as Plutarchos wrote, he was a very generous person in private life.
@@tartaries926 He was called the young butcher when he was under Sulla's command tho'. Jerusalem happened long after Sulla's death. He had changed then. Interesting, even during the Sutorius War, after his final victory in Hispania when he acquired letters that implicated many sentors as traitors to the Republic, knowing there would be mass slaughter and chaos in Rome if he were to reveal their names, he burnt em' avoiding further civil unrest.
I agree but not to Pompeii, he was not a believer, so to him it was worthless paper and besides he was ordered by Caesar to loot the gold to finance more campaigns to come. Seeing ancient scrolls really broke his heart
@@tonyebiere551 This was in 63 BC, the time of the Roman Republic, after the bloody reign of Sulla the dictator and before the imperial rule of the Caesars. Marcus Tullius Cicero was Consul and Rome was ruled by the Senate. You are correct that Pompey seems to have been much affected by the degradation of the Temple and the believers. He did not loot the Temple and quickly ordered it's rites and ceremonies be allowed to resume. This is quite different from the later destruction of the temple in 70 AD.
forgot the part where all pilgrims to Jerusalem were extorted during Passover to pay a 15 sheckels "donation". And since there were many types of currency, pilgrims had to see the money-changers to convert into sheckels, where they were shortchanged. This is why Jesus showed the one time he got angry- was when he visited the Temple and saw it was not a place for worship, but a money making operation. Also, non -Jews and women were not allowed to visit the Temple. Any violators suffered the Death Penalty. sounds like a great culture to live under.
Great culture to live under...? Folks, we've been watered down in more ways than one. We've been spoiled rotten, capable of standing up for NOTHING. These were times of character.
I’ve seen some bad Sword and Sandal movies but this 4 minutes has to be one of the worse ever. From the ridiculous white blanket they have Pompey (in Latin “Pompeius”) wearing as a cape to the Romans throwing spears,not javelins which is what they would throw, at only the first row of temple priests. The rest were what? Not in the way too? Even the Roman soldier uniforms are from a cheap 4th rate Hollywood studio or more than likely a costume store. Pompey came to Judea because two rivals to the Hasmonean throne needed support from Rome. Although he did go into the sanctuary, he did not ride his horse up the steps. Josephus relates what really happened he wrote, "No small enormities were committed about the temple itself, which, in former ages, had been inaccessible, and seen by none; for Pompey went into it, and not a few of those that were with him also, and saw all that which it was unlawful for any other men to see but only for the high priests. There were in that temple the golden table, the holy candlestick, and the pouring vessels, and a great quantity of spices; and besides these there were among the treasures two thousand talents of sacred money: yet did Pompey touch nothing of all this, on account of his regard to religion; and in this point also he acted in a manner that was worthy of his virtue." The next day he ordered the men in charge of the Temple to purify it and to bring offerings to God as Jewish law required. Pompey restored Hyrcanus to the high priesthood "both because he had been useful to him in other respects, and because he hindered the Jews in the country from giving Aristobulus any assistance in his war against him. What’s really bad is that people see these movies and think that’s what really happened. You end up with a public that thinks Cleopatra died of a snake bike and Marie Antoinette said “let them eat cake.”
Very much all of this. This clip is pure lunacy. There is some chance that Cleopatra did die of a snakebite though and there are arguments for religious motivations for dying from an asp bite.
Well, that's just Josephus' version. Cassius Dio tells instead that "all the wealth was plundered" (πάντα τα χρήματα διηρπάσθη [Roman History, XXXVII, 16, 4]).Which of them should we believe?
@@cenutriox This video is the bc pompey en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Jerusalem_(63_BC). The one where they take everything is this one with titus en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Jerusalem_(70_CE) . It is also on the arch of Titus which is AD showig them take the plunder , pompe (this video) is bc.
2:25..Why do Christians worship Jesus as God?....when all evidence and history shows that Jesus and his people the Jews worshipped Yehowah (Jehovah) YHWH......sincerely from a Hindu...😊
@@pownbnull good question. It is because they are not real christians. True Christians worship Yehowah (Jehovah). A lot of denominations today claims to be christians.
Pompeus gave back the rabbis the sacred roll of Moses. But what became of this roll then ? פומפי החזיר את הרבנים לגליל הקדוש של משה. אבל מה קרה אז לגלגל?
The Jews after the Cruxifiction in 30 A.D. rebelled 3 times against the Romans............in 66- 73 A.D. and the last rebellion in 132-135 A.D. Under the leadership of Bar Kochba who was deemed by Rabbi Akiba the messiah. The Romans killed hundred of thousands of Jews by outright killing and starvation. Thereafter Judah was named Palestine. Because of the Holacaust 1942- 1945 the survivors found out they needed their own country to survive further genocides (per Alexandre Solzenitsyn in 200 Years Together). So after WW II they took over Palestine. The arabs today do not recognize their hedgemoney over Israel. The conflict continues even today.
Titus the roman general and future emperor was the second roman military commander to personally enter the holy of holies in herod's temple in Jerusalem. Though Pompey was more respectful then titus. Though as Titus was fighting battles against rebellious jews. it was understandable his conduct.
The wrath of God came in the iron boot of the Roman Pompeii. Judea had a civil war, brother killing brother, two brothers fighting for the Maccabean throne, one ask the help of the Romans and the Romans helped the Roman way. That was the end of a Jewish monarchy that gained independence from the Hellenic/Greek Syria in 166 BC. In the year 37 BC with the help of the Romans, the Arab Herod, a Idumaean, conquered Judea and that was it. He proceded to hunt down all members of the Hasmonaean/Maccabean family. The last Judean Monarchy, lasted only 129 years, and there's been none since.
You know the romans used to reward their quizlings with nice villas with pools like bibi's palace with the stolen pool furniture and the porta potty where bibi has to go when he forgets to wash his hands 😮
Pompey escaped to Egypt fearing that Julius Caesar would kill him (Which He didn't want to) only to be killed by the Egyptian Pharaoh agents. Julius Caesar: "Congratulations you play yourself."
Pompeii, as a powerful Roman outsider, intervened in a civil war between 2 rival Jewish factions. Both factions had asked for his help. He decided to come to the aid of one faction, rejecting the other. The other faction paid the price and were the losers. After that, Judea and Galilee became client states of Rome, and Rome ended up as the top dog in the near middle east. Sorry Jesus.
What you say about? Vespasianus attack the Jerusalem because of rebellion and Rome give many chance of Negotiation and discussion, but some of Rebel always reject and want a war
The Ark of the Covenant was hidden away by the prophet Jeremiah in 586 B.C. During the second temple period, all they had in the Holy of Holies was a block of stone.
This intro is mostly bs, or misleading at best. Judea was already an ally of Rome before this. In fact, Pompey's involvement in the affairs of Judea was precipitated when he was drawn into the civil war between 2 brothers - Aristobulus and Hyrcanus - both of whom had a claim to the throne of Judea, tho it was Hyrcanus who had been named as successor. Both brothers tried to persuade Pompey to intervene on behalf of their side. In the end, he chose to intervene on the side of Hyrcanus, whom he thought would make a better, more reliable choice. Pompey's eventual victory over Aristobulus and his supporters ended in a siege of the temple, in which 12,000 Aristobulus supporters were killed. The result was, Judea became another client kingdom among many who were allied to Rome. But Judea often proved troublesome to the Romans, and less than 200 years later, Jews were out of a homeland.
El gran protagonista de esta película es la grandiosa música escrita por Miklós Rózsa. Rey de Reyes es una "gran ópera sin cantar", utilizando la célebre frase de Korngold para referirse a sus propias bandas sonoras. Dudo que Puccini o Wagner lo hubieran hecho mejor. El sentido del drama de Ròzsa es extraordinario.
Gaius Pompeii Magnus was an epic figure in Roman who would ultimately be brought down by none other than Julius Caesar who chased him to Egypt. There Pompey would meet his end at the hands of one of Ptolemy XIII!
No one would write 63 BC in a history book neither do coins have it embossed on them when you have dug them up. These scenes were all shot on a shoestring the lance heads wobble about but still it is highly effective as conveying a dramatic happening that probably never really happened this way.
The story about no pagan setting foot in the Temple is a bit misleading as the war with Antiochus brought many a pagan or pagan Jew into the temple and defied the temple in the mid second century BC.
“Effice ut interea fera moenera militiai per maria ac terras omnis sopita quiescant; nam Tu sola potes tranquilla pace iuvare mortalis.” “Cause meanwhile the savage works of war to be lulled to rest throughout all seas and lands; for Thou alone canst bless mankind with calm peace.” Lucretius, “Hymn to Venus,” De Rerum Natura - Book I
HI I have never seen a Menorah that looked like a triangle! They all look like 7 branched candelabra, with a central column out of which the others branch on either side, coming to a row of 7 athe top. Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua.
Pompeu entrou em Jerusalém com muito mais facilidade depois de enfrentar um reino organizado do que Varus, Vespasiano e Tito depois dele já no período de ocupação romana. Pelo jeito o mandato romano trouxe paradoxalmente, um comércio maior e os ricos da terra puderam financiar revoltas mais violentas do que a resistência de exércitos reais.
The ark was already gone by then. Either taken by Pharaoh Shishak, as they explained in raiders of the Lost ark, or by Nebuchadnezzar's men under Captain Nebuzaradan, at the beginning of the Babylonian captivity, when Jerusalem was looted and burned.
if that was the Ark of the Covenant, he would have been killed by just going into the inner sanctum as goes the story. Luckily for him, the Ark was lost 500 years before at the fall of Jerusalem by Babylon.
Israel was stiffnecked and in complete rebellion Against Jehovah and rather than heed the warning of the prophet's sent. The sanhedrin and the pharisees stoned them and went headlong into IDOLATRY And eventually Judgment fell on Israel That is what you see in this clip
Beautifully narrated by Orson Welles. Orson had a good speaking voice.
....Hmm?...That's interesting! Because I've always thought it sounded like the Voice of the Legendary, Yul Brenner.
✌😉
@@LionofLight777 lol they do kinda sound similar.
Thanks for heads up. His voice is softer and less recognisable here than, you know , Findus and Paul Masson haha
Nothing like Orson Wells and his deep voice to tell us the story. Unbelievable presence in his voice.
Love all the costumes and sets; Hollywood in its prime where the stories were more important than the special effects.
Ok boomer.
first 10 seconds: Literally special effects.
@@WillowProductions I'm not sure layered paintings are considered special effects but okay.
1:57 really did he have to ride the horse 🐎 in the temple. He could’ve just left it outside no manners
true
And sets were more important than the stories.
I always admire how these older films spared no expense on hundreds of extras yet their polystyren buildings always look crappy like if even polystyren Rome could easily be built in a day if needed...
none of those sets look polystyrene! Mainly because they weren’t.
Actually, the Jews were in the mist of a civil war with each other and the Romans were just invited in to end it all and free up the city of Jerusalem and the Lord's Temple. One of the reasons for the search and greed for gold is that Pompey had several legions of soldiers that needed to be paid as well as fed; wars (or police actions) have to pay for themselves you know..
You sound really smart on the internet....the Jews in the mist you say?
@Chris C No. Pompey was invited in by Herod the first time. Herod saw the writing on the wall and became a big fan of the Romans including Antony. He had some explaining to do to Octavian after Actium, but he built (had built) the port city of Caesarea and the Antonia Fortress in Jerusalem … and the wonderous Temple; the people hated him nevertheless. Also, thanks for the courteous dissent.
@@winningbigly9012 I made a mistake; it should have been "midst". Nevertheless, you're probably still mispronouncing Thailand.
@Chris C Why is this so important to you that you are driven to condescend? Actually, it was a dispute between Aristobulus's party and Hyrcanus' party, and the Hyrcanus party invited Pompey into Jerusalem. Antipater, the father of Herod was also a player. These are minor points from the fact that Pompey was invited to settle the dispute; but I guess that Josephus is just rewritten history .
@Chris C Did you even read what I said let alone comprehend it?
Pompey had a lot of confidence in the aim of his javelin throwers not to hit him from such a distance 😅😅
Pillum
Especially that one dude wobbling it
Legionnaires can also hit targets from a longer distance, they have been trained for years for moments like this
I wonder if he had a friend in Rome named Biggus Dickus.
His neighbor Universum Willus denies it as such.
Theres a lot wrong with this,I think Pompey actually was fairly respectful all things consiered and made an offering and left.
Also he wouldnt think keeping laws in a temple strange,the Roman had similar practices.
He improperly entered the Temple, but left everything in place.
Pompey was very well educated in Greek mythology from his family. Of all Roman Gods he loved Venus, he build her a little temple on the top of his theatre in Rome. In Judea he was not able to understand what kind of God did Jews worship - he was looking for drawings or statues of Jewish God but did not find any, he didn´t get it such a strange faith when Greek and Roman gods were visible in art and acting like people.
@@tartaries926 that’s because he was used to that culture.
I understand Pompey made a real contribution to history, because he went into the Holy of Holies and found there was nothing there. Nothing he could see, at least. No statues or other religious art.
Romans are always portrayed in media as cartoonish villains. Their history with Judea is a complicated one for the later imperial tradition of imperial cult, clashed with jewish ideas and the romans interprered that as resisting the law. Romans in general tried not to disrespect other people's gods.
Thank you for this clip.
Imperial army? In the days of Pompeius Rome was a republic.
Max Sluiman
Actually it's more complicated than that
Rome before Augustus was something of an empire and after him it kept many of it Republican elements
It's more than accurate to call the post Marian reforms legions imperial
@@miracleyang3048 No, it was a republic. There is a difference between Marian legions and imperial legions. Imperial legions far more often refers to legions from around a century ad as they had a different form than Marian legions.
I was about to write those very words.
The imperial republican army doesn't roll as well.
@@JonatasMonte Not Imperial in any way by this point.
King of Kings, IMO, the best movie about Jesus. All star cast! 👍
The musical score of Pompeus entrance in Jerusalem sounds like the score of the new roman legatus entrance in Jerusalem in Ben Hur with the famous scene of the falling tiles
It's the same composer, Miklos Rozsa
Same guy! Very tough assignment! He went to this film right after that one and there are around 4 scenes in both films....he had to try to write different music. And here he had to write yet another Roman March (he wrote around 5 for Ben Hur)
Pompey didn't order the killing of a bunch of unarmed men like they show in the clip, the Isaillit soldiers died fighting at the temple and some took their own lives outside the temple steps, so that their blood won't be shed inside the temple...
GentlemanGhost1 hasmonean era?
So sad
@Chris C Only one general named Pompey set foot in Jerusalem and that was Pompey the Great. And it was BC for sure. He did not order the destruction of the temple. He conquered the city but famously left the temple intact with all it's riches. And kept his men from rapping and pillaging the conquered.
@@GentlemanGhost1 As a young general Pompey was called adulescentulus carnifex - "a young butcher" for his brutality which he probably took after his father |Strabo, who was hated by his own legions. Since 15 of his age Pompey was servicing in the army of Strabo. Plutarchos says that an older Pompey changed his approach - he continued conquering for Rome but he was wiser and tried to use diplomacy whenever it was possible. His idol since his childhood was Alexander the Great, so Pompey tried to follow some kind of Alexander´s rules, his men were prohibited to rape and plunder. Pompey was ruthless in a battle but as Plutarchos wrote, he was a very generous person in private life.
@@tartaries926 He was called the young butcher when he was under Sulla's command tho'. Jerusalem happened long after Sulla's death. He had changed then. Interesting, even during the Sutorius War, after his final victory in Hispania when he acquired letters that implicated many sentors as traitors to the Republic, knowing there would be mass slaughter and chaos in Rome if he were to reveal their names, he burnt em' avoiding further civil unrest.
Priceless piece of treasure far more valuable to many, than ANY amount of gold.
I agree but not to Pompeii, he was not a believer, so to him it was worthless paper and besides he was ordered by Caesar to loot the gold to finance more campaigns to come. Seeing ancient scrolls really broke his heart
@@tonyebiere551 This was in 63 BC, the time of the Roman Republic, after the bloody reign of Sulla the dictator and before the imperial rule of the Caesars. Marcus Tullius Cicero was Consul and Rome was ruled by the Senate. You are correct that Pompey seems to have been much affected by the degradation of the Temple and the believers. He did not loot the Temple and quickly ordered it's rites and ceremonies be allowed to resume. This is quite different from the later destruction of the temple in 70 AD.
Your'e right, in 69 AD, NOTHING was spared. @@DaglaRumad
How do you know that? Simply a tribal text I would have thought. ?
Película Rey de Reyes. 1961. Rodada en España 🇪🇸. Mi país. El actor que hace de Pompeyo Magno fue Conrrado SanMartin. actor español.
forgot the part where all pilgrims to Jerusalem were extorted during Passover to pay a 15 sheckels "donation". And since there were many types of currency, pilgrims had to see the money-changers to convert into sheckels, where they were shortchanged.
This is why Jesus showed the one time he got angry- was when he visited the Temple and saw it was not a place for worship, but a money making operation.
Also, non -Jews and women were not allowed to visit the Temple. Any violators suffered the Death Penalty. sounds like a great culture to live under.
When a Jew sees the shekel, the salvation of the soul loses its meaning
Eww them Fightin words. lol 😆
Great culture to live under...? Folks, we've been watered down in more ways than one. We've been spoiled rotten, capable of standing up for NOTHING. These were times of character.
@@ИванПомидоров-т3ь You're not kidding lol
@@hutterite1 exactly
Goof: When Pompey orders some of his men to hurl javelins at the high priests, some aren't being thrown straight.
HE WAS A CONSUL OF ROME! A consul of Rome.
I'm sure everyone noticed the masonic triangle symbolism on the curtains before entering the " holiest of holies"....
In Latin it was spelled Pompeius, NOT Pompeus. In English it is General Pompey, later called Pompey the Great.
At least he spared the sacred scroll.
@Chrys C Bruh no Jew alive considers the Torah or any portion of the Tanakh as God that's blasphemy.
He meant that the scroll was holy
Nothing sacred about men writing ✍️.
@@aemiliadelroba4022religious writings
@@aemiliadelroba4022 Shut up, Jezebel
I’ve seen some bad Sword and Sandal movies but this 4 minutes has to be one of the worse ever. From the ridiculous white blanket they have Pompey (in Latin “Pompeius”) wearing as a cape to the Romans throwing spears,not javelins which is what they would throw, at only the first row of temple priests. The rest were what? Not in the way too? Even the Roman soldier uniforms are from a cheap 4th rate Hollywood studio or more than likely a costume store. Pompey came to Judea because two rivals to the Hasmonean throne needed support from Rome. Although he did go into the sanctuary, he did not ride his horse up the steps. Josephus relates what really happened he wrote, "No small enormities were committed about the temple itself, which, in former ages, had been inaccessible, and seen by none; for Pompey went into it, and not a few of those that were with him also, and saw all that which it was unlawful for any other men to see but only for the high priests. There were in that temple the golden table, the holy candlestick, and the pouring vessels, and a great quantity of spices; and besides these there were among the treasures two thousand talents of sacred money: yet did Pompey touch nothing of all this, on account of his regard to religion; and in this point also he acted in a manner that was worthy of his virtue." The next day he ordered the men in charge of the Temple to purify it and to bring offerings to God as Jewish law required. Pompey restored Hyrcanus to the high priesthood "both because he had been useful to him in other respects, and because he hindered the Jews in the country from giving Aristobulus any assistance in his war against him. What’s really bad is that people see these movies and think that’s what really happened. You end up with a public that thinks Cleopatra died of a snake bike and Marie Antoinette said “let them eat cake.”
You are too smart for this site.
Very much all of this. This clip is pure lunacy. There is some chance that Cleopatra did die of a snakebite though and there are arguments for religious motivations for dying from an asp bite.
Valid points, bu tgeres something called artistic licence, n the movie was in"61.
Well, that's just Josephus' version. Cassius Dio tells instead that "all the wealth was plundered" (πάντα τα χρήματα διηρπάσθη [Roman History, XXXVII, 16, 4]).Which of them should we believe?
@@cenutriox This video is the bc pompey en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Jerusalem_(63_BC). The one where they take everything is this one with titus en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Jerusalem_(70_CE) . It is also on the arch of Titus which is AD showig them take the plunder , pompe (this video) is bc.
3:50 such a powerful scene
Destroy us. Burn us. Kill us.
But spare the Word of God.
Scrolling down makes me wish pompey would burn the comment section.
2:25..Why do Christians worship Jesus as God?....when all evidence and history shows that Jesus and his people the Jews worshipped Yehowah (Jehovah) YHWH......sincerely from a Hindu...😊
Because of the testimony of the men who knew Him personally and recorded the things He said and did.
@@pownbnull from Hindu?
@@pownbnull good question. It is because they are not real christians. True Christians worship Yehowah (Jehovah). A lot of denominations today claims to be christians.
Olá Amigo vc tem como enviar O Link do Filme completo ? Desde já agradeço ok
Hollywood historical movie 😂😂😂
Pompeus gave back the rabbis the sacred roll of Moses. But what became of this roll then ? פומפי החזיר את הרבנים לגליל הקדוש של
משה. אבל מה קרה אז לגלגל?
Maybe the sacred scroll already display on Amazon or Ebay by Pompeus himself.
Essa parte do filme é que me chama atenção pois vemos como o povo judeu são firme na sua fé
Eles só se submetem a Deus... esse foi um dos motivos das guerras Judaico-Romanas
Sim, sempre que os inimigos forçam a entrada eles correm para o templo.
This is very wonderful. Where can I find the whole film?
The movie the movie is called King of Kings.
@@samueljussen7519 no it's not
@@anandkandagodthebulbofhapp5922 what is it called then?
@@Eddy1938-b I don't know.. But I saw the whole movie King of kings and I didn't see this clip.
It is King of Kings Starring Jeffrey Hunter as Jesus Christ
The Jews after the Cruxifiction in 30 A.D. rebelled 3 times against the Romans............in 66- 73 A.D. and the last rebellion in 132-135 A.D. Under the leadership of Bar Kochba who was deemed by Rabbi Akiba the messiah. The Romans killed hundred of thousands of Jews by outright killing and starvation. Thereafter Judah was named Palestine. Because of the Holacaust 1942- 1945 the survivors found out they needed their own country to survive further genocides (per Alexandre Solzenitsyn in 200 Years Together). So after WW II they took over Palestine. The arabs today do not recognize their hedgemoney over Israel. The conflict continues even today.
"Took over Palestine"yea like it was just an empty land and nobody was living there already
Jews aren’t even from Palestine they emigrated from Egypt with Moses.
How did Jon Hamm go back in time to play Pompey?
I wonder why he didn’t burn the scroll
God touched his heart, if he burnt it, there would be no BIBLE today, that was the first 5 books of the Bible handed down by Moses
He could've spared humanity alot of bullshiting
@@tonyebiere551 The Torah.
This was beyond the Bible. But glad to know some valuable piece of Jewish history.
it ist total rubbish for history
Titus the roman general and future emperor was the second roman military commander to personally enter the holy of holies in herod's temple in Jerusalem. Though Pompey was more respectful then titus. Though as Titus was fighting battles against rebellious jews. it was understandable his conduct.
POMPEUS was AGreat Leader different from the Femboy Biden
The wrath of God came in the iron boot of the Roman Pompeii. Judea had a civil war, brother killing brother, two brothers fighting for the Maccabean throne, one ask the help of the Romans and the Romans helped the Roman way. That was the end of a Jewish monarchy that gained independence from the Hellenic/Greek Syria in 166 BC. In the year 37 BC with the help of the Romans, the Arab Herod, a Idumaean, conquered Judea and that was it. He proceded to hunt down all members of the Hasmonaean/Maccabean family. The last Judean Monarchy, lasted only 129 years, and there's been none since.
💩🇮🇱. 😂😂
La primera escena de las legiones Romanas fue sacada de Ben-Hur no se si alguien se dio cuenta.
which movie is this ?
King of kings '61, jeffrey hunter
What is the title of this movie,please tell me🙏🙏🙏 (from 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩)....
King of Kings-1961
Always to remember sa shabath day to kept holy god always to follow the genaration to genaration god always bless in you isreal
You know the romans used to reward their quizlings with nice villas with pools like bibi's palace with the stolen pool furniture and the porta potty where bibi has to go when he forgets to wash his hands 😮
Which is the movie?
King if kings 1961, jeffrey hunter
He gave the artifact tho...
Before invading the east Pompey told his people "they hate us for our freedumbs" and "they have weapons of mass destruction."
LMFAO
Who voice was this ?
I think it was O Wells ?
Conrado Sanmartín is Pompei
What have the Romans ever done for us..
Good morning Mr. Levi, I'm an Italian screenwriter film and collecting of movies... What movie is this clip from? It's important for me
Thanks
Which film is this?
What if the horse pooped in the temple?!?
Holy shit XD
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Kote Cosmos Holy Horse Shit... 😆
What's the name of this movie?
King of kings.
Pompey escaped to Egypt fearing that Julius Caesar would kill him (Which He didn't want to) only to be killed by the Egyptian Pharaoh agents.
Julius Caesar: "Congratulations you play yourself."
Caesar didn’t kill him , the Egypt killed him
Nathan Hughes that why I cited (which he didn't want to)
Why Egyptian beheaded him?
@@Cleeon to get Caesars favor, but it only infuriated him
Why the heck would've Julius wanted pompeius killed? I thought pompey was with him!
Pompeii, as a powerful Roman outsider, intervened in a civil war between 2 rival Jewish factions. Both factions had asked for his help. He decided to come to the aid of one faction, rejecting the other. The other faction paid the price and were the losers. After that, Judea and Galilee became client states of Rome, and Rome ended up as the top dog in the near middle east. Sorry Jesus.
Come si chiama questo film?
King of Kings (1961)
2:54 shouldn’t he struck down where he stood for entering there
You would have thought so
Pompey took nothing from the holy of holies ....unlike Vespasians son Titus .....there was a price to pay in 73 A.D......a price in blood and gold ?
Заебал, Пиши по русски!
The price of rising against Rome is a hefty one to pay
What you say about? Vespasianus attack the Jerusalem because of rebellion and Rome give many chance of Negotiation and discussion, but some of Rebel always reject and want a war
He is a Consul of Rome!!! ….. a Consul of Rome…
Rome (TV series)
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to be depicted in this sordid way
Where is The Ark Of Covenant if the second Holy Temple is not have that in Holy of Holies place..?
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@Zena Fanom lol thats a fake theory
The Ark of the Covenant was hidden away by the prophet Jeremiah in 586 B.C. During the second temple period, all they had in the Holy of Holies was a block of stone.
2nd Temple didn't have the Ark
AMIGO TEM COMO ESCREVER A DISCRIÇAO DESTE FILME EU QUERO ASSISTIR O FILME COMPLETO DESDE JA AGRADEÇO
reisjociel reis, o nome do filme e king of king
This intro is mostly bs, or misleading at best. Judea was already an ally of Rome before this. In fact, Pompey's involvement in the affairs of Judea was precipitated when he was drawn into the civil war between 2 brothers - Aristobulus and Hyrcanus - both of whom had a claim to the throne of Judea, tho it was Hyrcanus who had been named as successor. Both brothers tried to persuade Pompey to intervene on behalf of their side. In the end, he chose to intervene on the side of Hyrcanus, whom he thought would make a better, more reliable choice. Pompey's eventual victory over Aristobulus and his supporters ended in a siege of the temple, in which 12,000 Aristobulus supporters were killed. The result was, Judea became another client kingdom among many who were allied to Rome. But Judea often proved troublesome to the Romans, and less than 200 years later, Jews were out of a homeland.
What movie is
El gran protagonista de esta película es la grandiosa música escrita por Miklós Rózsa. Rey de Reyes es una "gran ópera sin cantar", utilizando la célebre frase de Korngold para referirse a sus propias bandas sonoras. Dudo que Puccini o Wagner lo hubieran hecho mejor. El sentido del drama de Ròzsa es extraordinario.
real people for crowd scenes, wonderful sets, great music score and a terrific voice over . Pity it got bogged down by the pretty boy Jesus casting.
Where is covnant box?
If you're talking about the ark of covenant, it was long lost two centuries ago prior after falling into enemy hands!
Orson Wells speaking
Really that was Orson wells
@@bigwillietheb yes it was
Great movie, best jesus ever.
Marius mule????
movie name please
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King of Kings
Shalom
Shalom
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Orson Welles voice
It'true???
@@grazianairno5941 Yes. He is not mentioned in the credits for some reason though.
Wait until titus armies come....
63 bce was in the last days of the republic, and was before the Empire.
In his youth Pompeus was known as Kid Butcher.
More because He butchered His own countrymen
Gaius Pompeii Magnus was an epic figure in Roman who would ultimately be brought down by none other than Julius Caesar who chased him to Egypt. There Pompey would meet his end at the hands of one of Ptolemy XIII!
Gnaeus Pompeius, semper amicus meus
No one would write 63 BC in a history book neither do coins have it embossed on them when you have dug them up. These scenes were all shot on a shoestring the lance heads wobble about but still it is highly effective as conveying a dramatic happening that probably never really happened this way.
So they hid the gold Menorah etc etc.
Where is de toilet?
Rome with spear?????
Yeah, the pillum. Though it's incorrectly portrayed here
I'll always Love you personally
The story about no pagan setting foot in the Temple is a bit misleading as the war with Antiochus brought many a pagan or pagan Jew into the temple and defied the temple in the mid second century BC.
At least the lamb got away.
What is the title of this movie? I would like to watch it in full.
Tammara Usedo King of Kings (1961 film)
“Effice ut interea fera moenera militiai per maria ac terras omnis sopita quiescant; nam Tu sola potes tranquilla pace iuvare mortalis.”
“Cause meanwhile the savage works of war to be lulled to rest throughout all seas and lands; for Thou alone canst bless mankind with calm peace.”
Lucretius, “Hymn to Venus,” De Rerum Natura - Book I
Da notare al posto del candelabro Menorah 🕎 c'è un triangolo massonico 🤦 follia pura ....il Tempio poi non era fatto sicuramente fatto così....
Yeah.. wtf
Pompeius was killed , in Egipt not long after that events.
Atropos
HI
I have never seen a Menorah that looked like a triangle! They all look like 7 branched candelabra, with a central column out of which the others branch on either side, coming to a row of 7 athe top. Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua.
GOOD ACT AND VERY WELL PERFORM
Which film is this ? Can someone write
which movie is this
Safari Tv King of Kings 1961
Safari Tv king of kings 1961 movie
Spartacus! Spartacus! Spartacus! Spartacus!
LMFAO
Pompeu entrou em Jerusalém com muito mais facilidade depois de enfrentar um reino organizado do que Varus, Vespasiano e Tito depois dele já no período de ocupação romana. Pelo jeito o mandato romano trouxe paradoxalmente, um comércio maior e os ricos da terra puderam financiar revoltas mais violentas do que a resistência de exércitos reais.
Legends says the Jews took the gold before pompey and forget to took the ark of covenant
The ark was already gone by then. Either taken by Pharaoh Shishak, as they explained in raiders of the Lost ark, or by Nebuchadnezzar's men under Captain Nebuzaradan, at the beginning of the Babylonian captivity, when Jerusalem was looted and burned.
Romans were polytheistic. So they respected other Gods.
Just as long as you did you're civic duty, they didn't give two shits what you really believed.
The great treasure 🪙 House of Jehovah.
Не человек тот кто не уважает чужую Религию и Культуру, если этот Культура и Религия у них порядочное.
This movie is a little outdated everybody knows its Montgomery Burns from the Simpsons that is King of Kings.... Excellent.
Indiana Jones would have been disappointed.
if that was the Ark of the Covenant, he would have been killed by just going into the inner sanctum as goes the story. Luckily for him, the Ark was lost 500 years before at the fall of Jerusalem by Babylon.
the sexiest skirts a roman legion can ever wear
Gay spotted
Romans: Lousy always speaks about bath:)
The Romans did not use chariots in warfare
Now in this moment we all suffer as a consequence of these events...
Why do you say this?
Yeah why?
Israel was stiffnecked and in complete rebellion Against Jehovah and rather than heed the warning of the prophet's sent.
The sanhedrin and the pharisees stoned them and went headlong into IDOLATRY
And eventually Judgment fell on Israel
That is what you see in this clip