The Righteous Judge

The Righteous Judge

Release date : June 24, 1990
Runtime : 30m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Richard Rich /
Writers : Brian Nissen /
Production companies : NEST Family Entertainment / Rich Animation Studios / Animated Bible Stories /
June 24, 1990 30m United States of America Family English More
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The Righteous Judge recreates the events that surround Jesus in teaching the principles of love, forgiveness and righteous judgment. In the story of the adulteress Jesus confronts the Pharisees with the simple phrase, “let him without sin cast the first stone,” and thereby teaches us of God’s immense mercy and grace. Caiaphas, who unrighteously judges a blind man sinful, is contrasted against the gratitude of the blind man when Jesus freely heals him.
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Gregory Snegoff
Caiaphas (voice)
James Arrington
Assistant / Jezreel / Officer (voice)
Greg L. Steiner
Aaron (voice)
Bonnie B. Hobbs
Dinah (voice)
Dion Luther
Amos (voice)
Ralph Rodgers
Eber (voice)
Jonathan Hogan
Spy (voice)
Duane Hill
Nicodemus (voice)
Linda Bishop
Woman (voice)
John A. Nicolaysen
Peter (voice)
Stephen Cracroft
James (voice)
John Runnels
John (voice)
Ivan Crosland
Jesus (voice)

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  • title:The Righteous Judge
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1990
  • Runtime:30m
  • Genres: Family · Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Richard Rich /
  • Writers: Brian Nissen ·
  • Production companies: NEST Family Entertainment · Rich Animation Studios · Animated Bible Stories ·
  • Overview:The Righteous Judge recreates the events that surround Jesus in teaching the principles of love, forgiveness and righteous judgment. In the story of the adulteress Jesus confronts the Pharisees with the simple phrase, “let him without sin cast the first stone,” and thereby teaches us of God’s immense mercy and grace. Caiaphas, who unrighteously judges a blind man sinful, is contrasted against the gratitude of the blind man when Jesus freely heals him.
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