Sackcloth - The Video Bible Dictionary

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • Disclaimer: This is our first run at the Video Bible Dictionary, we'd love your feedback, so please leave a comment.
    In this Video Bible Dictionary entry we look at what an ancient vineyard wall would have looked like and how it was used. This was filmed on location in Israel.
    Actor/guide/interpreter - Richie Savo
    Camera - Hamish Jordan ( / hamishjordan , www.hamishjorda...)
    Narrator - Mark Murfitt
    Editor - Jonnie Conibeer
    Produced, Directed - Mark Murfitt
    The [ITEM, OBJECT, LOCATION] is mentioned in the following scriptures:
    [scripture1, scripture2]
    Transcript:
    "Sackcloth.
    Sackcloth is a strong, thick material woven with black goat's hair or sometimes stiff camel hair.
    People made sacks out of sackcloth to carry grain and goods.
    People also made garments out of sackcloth to wear.
    Sackcloth had a rough texture and was uncomfortable and scratchy to wear.
    Sackcloth was plain and loose fitting, draping over the body, below the knees and had short sleeves.
    Shepherd’s in Israel wore sackcloth because it was cheap and lasted a long time.
    In the Bible, people often wore sackcloth when they were sad because someone had died.
    Jacob tore his clothes and wore sackcloth when he thought his son Joseph had died.
    People wore sackcloth and covered themselves in fire ashes as a way to say sorry to God for things they’d done wrong.
    People who follow Jesus no longer wear sackcloth or ashes to show they are sorry."
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    What is the Video Bible Dictionary?
    How do you explain what a desert wilderness is to someone who’s only ever lived in a jungle? Or how can a person understand what a winnowing fork is when they’ve never seen one?
    The Video Bible Dictionary is an ambitious project to film items, objects and places mentioned in the Bible which will be collated into a single resource (a dictionary of sorts) to help people understand and read the Bible; basically what the things and places in the Bible really look like.
    Who’s it for?
    The primary audience is for Oral Preference Learners, however everyone and anyone will benefit from a more literal understanding of actual places and items from the Bible.
    What’s an Oral Preference Learner?
    A person who prefers to listen, learn and pass on information orally rather than through reading (most of us, right?). This ‘person’ finds context critical in understanding the world around them, hence every video in the Video Bible Dictionary will show the item, object and place in context of a person.
    By way of an example; do you remember those old school textbooks which showed a silhouette of a dinosaur with a silhouette of a person standing next to them? It gave you an understanding of how big the dinosaur was compared to a person, right? This is the same thing.
    Why do this?
    The Video Bible Dictionary is part of a larger project to provide a resource to support the local church around the world as they teach and share Jesus with those who have yet to hear about Him.
    Who do you work for?
    This project is being produced by SRV in partnership with Wycliffe Bible Translators and ETEN (short for ‘Every Tribe Every Nation’).
    Who am I?
    My name is Mark Murfitt, I live in the UK and it’s my privilege to produce and direct these videos as well as to oversee the script writing and media production for this project.
    Is something like this really necessary?
    Absolutely.
    For many people, in both developed and developing countries, much of what we’re videoing isn’t known, understood or believed to actually be real.
    Is this work copyright protected?
    The source video and voiceover are shareable, this version with the music isn’t unfortunately.
    This version contains material that has some form of copyright and cannot be freely distributed. For a shareable version of this video under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license, please contact us!
    There may be other scriptures where this item, object or place is featured, this isn't and shouldn't be used as an exclusive list

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @thprofessional5070
    @thprofessional5070 4 місяці тому

    I'm glad you shared this! I've been thinking about the sack cloth used when humbling yourself with ashes! Thank you!

  • @jillianwilson9166
    @jillianwilson9166 4 місяці тому +1

    We can still wear sackcloth (and fast) as way of humbling ourselves before יהוה