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Bound & Rebound
Paul preaches the word of God in Macedonia and deliver a woman from an evil spirit. Paul and Silas are flogged in public and placed in prison. A severe earthquake happened while they are in prison. The Roman officials released them from prison.
Writing:
- Masakazu Higuchi
Release Date:
Mon, Apr 05, 1982
Country: JP
Language: Ja
Runtime: 24
Country: JP
Language: Ja
Runtime: 24
Runa Akiyama
Tsukubô Natsuyama
Yoshito Yasuhara
Dr. Tokio Taimu
Sanae Takagi
Kanna Natsuyama
Kyoko Tongu
Kandenchin
Satomi Majima
Gen Adachi
Jun Hazumi
Jesus Christ
Eri Takeda
Nina
Mizuho Tsushima
Rhoda
Season 1:
The Flying House transports back from the 20th century to 1st century Judea. The episode narrates the story of the birth of John the Baptist.
The finding of the lost 12 year-old Jesus at the Temple in Jerusalem.
Jesus is scourged at the pillars and put with a crown of thorns; Pilate frees Barabbas and sentenced Jesus to death by crucifixion.
Jesus carries his cross towards Golgotha and Simon the Cyrene helps him during the process. Jesus dies on the cross.
Jesus appears as himself to two of his disciples in the road towards Emmaus. The apostles catch lots of fish with the help of the risen Christ. Jesus asked Peter thrice, "Do you love me?" and the Ascension of Jesus into Heaven.
Follow Saul of Tarsus from the death of Stephen to his conversion from a persecutor of Christians to a follower of Christ with a new name, Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles.
Paul preaches the word of God in Macedonia and deliver a woman from an evil spirit. Paul and Silas are flogged in public and placed in prison. A severe earthquake happened while they are in prison. The Roman officials released them from prison.
Paul's travel is delayed as he is shipwrecked on the island of Malta.
While shipwrecked, Paul is bitten by a snake but does not die. Later God uses him to heal a young girl.
Paul writes Philemon to take back Onesimus, who is baptized and converted as a follower of Christ. The Flying House finally returns to the 20th century after its treks through the times of Ancient Israel