The Rest is Yet to Come: Commandments 3-4
The Rest is Yet to Come: Commandments 3-4

The Rest is Yet to Come: Commandments 3-4

2003Movie25 minEnglish

The award-winning Kids' Ten Commandments series includes great Bible lessons for kids! This 5-DVD K*10*C collection features state-of-the-art animation and inspirational music the entire family will enjoy. Through the adventures of Seth, an 11-year old boy, these captivating stories bring God's Ten Commandments to life for children ages 6-11. Each of the five Bible videos teaches children how to apply the Ten Commandments to their daily lives. Featuring acclaimed Hollywood talent that includes Peter Strauss as Moses and other famous voices such as Tom Bosley, Jodi Benson, and Paul Winfield, your children will delight in learning about our great and awesome God!

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Daniel J. BoorstinGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the historical context and impact of the Ten Commandments, focusing specifically on the third and fourth commandments. It delves into their significance in ancient societies and their enduring influence on Western civilization and law. The film examines how these foundational principles shaped moral and ethical frameworks throughout history.

Critical Reception

As a historical documentary, 'The Rest is Yet to Come: Commandments 3-4' was generally well-received for its in-depth analysis and clear presentation of complex historical and religious ideas. Critics noted its educational value and Boorstin's engaging narration. Audiences appreciated its accessible approach to a significant historical topic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its scholarly yet accessible exploration of the Ten Commandments.
  • Commended for Daniel J. Boorstin's insightful narration and historical context.
  • Considered a valuable educational resource for understanding foundational religious and legal principles.

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Fun Fact

Daniel J. Boorstin, the narrator and likely the driving force behind this documentary, was a renowned historian and Librarian of Congress, bringing a wealth of expertise to his subject matter.

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