Hell is right here on earth; prison, mental hospitals, being afflicted with a disability, being homeless especially in very cold or hot weather, being hungry most of the time, having to physically fight daily to exist. Shall I go on?
@@AmericanIsraeliJewJesus can rescue you from all that on this planet!!! Dare to believe!! The problem you have is that the veil of Moses keeps you blind to this day!!!
It's sad to see Charlton in his heydays , & think of his declining years as a senior. But he did live a full life. No one can beat your caliber Mr. Heston. You are one of a kind. Nov. 2023.
"Hate keeps a man alive ...... it gives him strength". The strength of fighting spirit which a person weilds during times of adversity is a stark measure of one's stoic fortitude.
Me too! Mine was Premier Portrait. Trying to sell hair salon owners on having their clientele purchase photo packages. I lasted 2 days and walked out on my break.
Why the fuck do we keep those jobs in existence? Clearly people hate working there, clearly people hate being rung up by those working there, clearly the only reason so much is spent on the sales effort or possible to spend on it is because of the margins being too high to begin with and since it's not a productive job replacing it with something else by either taxing those companies more or lowering the price of the products so that people can consume other things would not net a loss of jobs overall. We are so fucking stupid how we torture each other.
"You have the spirit to fight back. But the good sense to control it." Everyone has the hate. Fewer have the spirit. I've never seen anyone gain the sense without a memorable experience of lacking it. The true strength comes from using your spirit to contain your hate inside your sense. Strength like a Bomb is nothing compared to Strength like a Power Plant. Hate is valuable. Sense is undervalued.
OH MAN! IT'S AMAZING HOW MUCH I ENJOYED THIS SCENE. I EVEN QUOTE IT OCCASIONALLY. IT'S COOL TO SEE THAT I'M NOT THE ONLY PERSON THAT THIS APPEALS TO. THANKS FOR UP LOADING IT!!
Most slaves would have cowered and stayed as they were so as not to provoke further beating. Judah was somewhat reckless in turning around in defiance, that must have shocked Arrius.
Yes, but after more than three years serving in a galley, his spirit still wasn't broken. A broken man would've reacted totally differently to the lash.
Their army, yes! Their navy was still in the formative stage at this point. It took Pompey the Great to finally clear the entire Mediterranean of the Cilician pirates: sites.google.com/site/romanonthedefense/home/pirates
For my money, one of many great scenes in this epic. Watch the roman soldier as Ben Hur turns and makes a move towards Arias: he pivots and gets ready to draw his sword to protect The Council...great acting and scene! Now get rowing all you 41's out there!!
@@tommyodonovan3883 Another great scene and direction was when Judah's Mother and sister are arrested, And his mother grabs Masala's arm as she is lead away. Malasa shrugs if off but you see the shame and guilt he feels. Every scene in this movie was acted and directed to tell the whole story of each character. Even though this film won many awards it is never acknowledged as one of, if not the greatest films of all time. it is underrated and in mind every bit as good or better than any film, ever.
In these last years this scene has given me so much strength, even when I have had to bend knee and lie and beg, by the end of the day I never let them change my heart, oppressors don't deserve the truth for they give none.
Raised mormon. No TV on the sabbath. Except for movies like Ben hur and the ten commandments. I was little and always mixed the Charlton Heston ones up. Love them both though.
Interesting to note that Wyler did Ben-Hur on the heels of The Big Country. Wyler also directed The Best Years of Our Lives, Friendly Persuasion, Roman Holiday, and The Children's Hour, he was a very versatile director.
+bursegsardaukar Perhaps, but I don't think that was the point, which was to show that Arrius had lost nearly all hope in life, for some reason. Judah asked him about it later, but he wouldn't answer--something really bad must have happened.
Rbrtck it really is not explained well but during the adoption party scene later in the movie arius mentions that Ben hur is like the son he lost so I'm guessing we are supposed to infer he lost his faith in goodness when his son died
Therese O'Brien Good catch! And I think that Arrius not only lost faith in goodness, but much/most of his will to live, as well. Judah had to fight to keep him alive to row ;) after his flagship was sunk.
@@thereseo6008 "not explained well"...tbh I would say that would be more of a subtle storytelling. Arrius' backstory was probably not considered important to show or elaborate much about in relation to the main story of the film (almost everything in the film is from Judah's POV) and the filmmakers I suspect opted to hint at it through bits of dialogue over several scenes.
NON -- RELATED HERE , HOWEVER , MY FAVORITE QUOTE FROM YUL BRENNER IS /WAS "" SO LET IT BE WRITTEN , SO LET IT BE DONE "' . IT STILL APPLIES TO LIFE TODAY. U.SM.C. DENVERFOWLER
His surname was ‘Brynner’. And that is a quote from his character of Ramses, which he said several times’, in 1956 film ‘The Ten Commandments’, which, of course, starred Charlton Heston as Moses. Another great role for a great actor.
"Hate gives you strength 41." Yes, I thought so too for much of my life, for it does so in the short term as does revenge but I learned as Ben Hur did that both always leaves you empty and thirsty where as Jesus Christ is the Living Water, the Water of Life, following His ways leads to a true life of peace that continues beyond the grave.
Hate is just like being a slave tied to an oar. It will take you to the bottom of the ocean where is cold dark and void of life. Choose love........and live..........forever. It's easy to hate..........it takes hard lessons to love.
@@tabibnialawfirm I guess it does - it gives you something worth living for. Agreed - I have never been a slave on a ship, it was a common practice at that time.
Not shown was the motivational chants to accompany the rowing at attack speed. "Hanc navem amamus!" was repeated, one stroke per word. In English - "We love this ship!" So THERE was the love you're looking for.
Actually, the folks who pulled the oars of a Roman warship were soldiers not slaves! Once the ship engaged an enemy vessel, they came up topside to fight! "In Imperial times, provincials who were free men became the mainstay of the Roman rowing force."
That's true, Roman (and earlier Greek) galleys were manned by professional oarsmen, well-fed, well-drilled, and proud of their trade. The Romans WOULD recruit slaves as oarsmen during times of war but on enlistment their owners were compensated and the slaves given their freedom, a free man is a motivated man. However at the time General Wallace wrote the novel it was assumed galley rowers were always slaves but that didn't start until the Ottoman Empire began the practice many centuries later.
Morning meeting working for Corporate America, this man is ill replace him, this man has been giving you trouble that will stop! Three years at other cubicles, hate will keep you in health care!
Roman soldiers of equal rank grasped each other's forearms. A Roman superior officer was saluted with a right clenched fist over the heart. Roman emperors & elected magistrates were kissed on the ring of their right hand.
This scene is significant because the Consul's belief in the power of hate is directly contrary to the message of love which Christ is preaching elsewhere.
@Tony63909 Surely to have better rowing performance (also if the ill man recovers). However, it is often said that historically there weren't slaves but trained rowers in those ships, because they couldn't allow the slightest lack of disciplin during a battle (rowing a trireme or a quinquereme has to be very difficult due to the small distance between the oars)
LENNINGRAD ... and BALITA of ASIN band ... drowned the hate and Benhur saw them probably before he was born ... nine months in womb and it's told by her mother ... the story continued ... on my own interpretation ... good morning
@tinosnit Actually, after the establishment of the Roman Empire, the consuls were merely a figurative representative of Rome’s republican heritage and held very little power and authority, with the emperor (Caesar) acting as the supreme leader. So it actually makes sense that a consul was on the ship. The only way your analogy makes sense is if Caesar himself was on the ship.
Reading the books of the New Testament, we probably asked ourselves more than once: *"Why 2000 years we do not see those miracles that accompanied the Сhurch of Christ in the I century, as described in the New Testament?"* Why do the so-called preachers of Christ have to prove that Jesus really existed and atheists boldly deny the historicity or divine origin of Christ? Maybe because the Сhurch of Christ has not existed for 2000 years? The Сhurch does not exist in the form in which it is presented in the books of the New Testament, but there are Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant and other christian sects claiming to be the place of the Church, but they not have the only thing that distinguishes the divine from the human and is characteristic of just the Сhurch of Christ -the reinforcement of the word with signs, that is, miracles (Mark 16:15-20). Therefore, some researchers doubt the historicity of Christ, and some of them are not opposed to declaring him a an ordinary philosopher, teacher. But even if Jesus were an ordinary philosopher, his disciples would be ordinary followers of Jesus. And they would not dare to write about the miracles that not only Jesus, but also his disciples, could perform. In this world, the great fertility of atheism can be explained by the fact that there is no main opponent of critics of the Bible - the Church. If there were the Church in our time as described by the authors of the New Testament books, where miracles are performed, the sick are healed, where prophesied, and the dead are raised, no one would doubt the historicity of Christ. Then there would be the same controversy throughout the world as in the first century - Jesus the Son of God or the false prophet who seduces the world by miracles. As a result, we can say that the emergence and development of christian sects and atheism was the result of the fact that over the 2000 years the Сhurch of Christ did not exist. Find *"The Mystery about the Church of Christ"* video on TH-cam. The video reveals the prophecy of the disappearance and reappearance of the Church of Christ before the End of the World. Watching this video will give hope to all who sincerely seek God and will interest those who are not too lazy to think freely. Click on my name to watch the video (The video is in Russian, but English subtitles are included).
@@dvdortiz9031 You write: *"You do not see the miracles happening today that way because there is no need for them to be displayed as you wish!"* - It's not about what I want or what you want, it's about the fact that in the first century miracles accompanied the Church of Christ, and for 2000 years we see no miracles, but we see hundreds of churches claiming to be the Church of Christ. You write: *"What is the Church of christ?"* - What can we know about the Church of Christ? What was she like? We know about the Church of Christ only what is known from the books of the New Testament. We do not know of any other Church of Christ outside the New Testament. What was the Church of Christ in the books of the New Testament? The church was a strictly hierarchical organization composed of believers baptized with the Holy Spirit, where the gifts of the Holy Spirit were manifested. As written: *"Now ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular. And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues."* (1 Corinthians 12:27-28). This was the Church of Christ in the first century, but for 2000 years we no longer see such a Church of Christ, there are no Apostles, no prophets, no one has miraculous powers and gifts of healing. But we see gatherings of people headed only by teachers speaking in the name of Christ, but not having the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Jesus said: *"And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover"* (Mark 16:17-18). There we also read: *"So then after the Lord had spoken unto them, he was received up into heaven, and sat on the right hand of God. And they went forth, and preached every where, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word with signs following"* (Mark 16:19-20). I would like to draw your attention to these words: *"the Lord working with them, and confirming the word with signs following".* that is, miracles reinforce the word of God and they are important for the preaching of the teachings of Jesus. For 2000 years, including our time, we have not seen any believers who have accompanied or are accompanying these signs. But in the books of the New Testament we read that in the first century, believers performed many miracles. As written: *“And Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people”* (Acts 6:8). *“Then all the multitude kept silence, and gave audience to Barnabas and Paul, declaring what miracles and wonders God had wrought among the Gentiles by them”* (Acts 15:12). *"Then Philip went down to the city of Samaria, and preached Christ unto them. And the people with one accord gave heed unto those things which Philip spake, hearing and seeing the miracles which he did. For unclean spirits, crying with loud voice, came out of many that were possessed with them: and many taken with palsies, and that were lame, were healed. And there was great joy in that city"* (Acts 8:5-8). Where are Stephanes, Barnabas, Pauls in our time? Where is Philip, who brings great joy to the cities? In which church do the blind gain sight? Where are the lame and bedridden jumping for the joy of being healed? Where are demons cast out? Where are the dead raised? Where are the Prophets? Where do they lay hands on the sick and get rid of sickness? Such miracles are not performed in any church, anywhere in the world. Jesus said: *“Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.”* (John 14:12). But where are these believers now doing the works of Jesus and even more than Jesus himself did? The Church of Christ was destroyed in the first century and for 2000 years false churches appear that claim to be the Church of Christ but do not have the testimony of God, that is, miracles. It was by miracles that God testified about the Church of Christ, just as he testified about Jesus. As written: *“Ye men of Israel, hear these words; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know:”* (Acts 2:22). God testified about Jesus, and then about the Church of Christ by miracles. But the Church of Christ was destroyed in the same way as Christ was killed in due time, and therefore the signs and wonders that accompanied the Church ceased, and now She has been buried for 2000 years, but will rise in the last days as Jesus rose again. The prophecy of the death and resurrection of the Church is present in the parable of the ten virgins (Matthew 25:1-13). "Revelation" also prophesies about the emergence of the Church: *“And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars:”* (Revelation 12:1). The emergence of the Church will just be a great sign of the imminent Coming of Christ.
@benhurfanclub Yes, and i like the part with the naval battle very much; it is still very rare to have movies with sea battles involving galleyships ;-)
@tinosnit Must be his flagship or something. In the old days, the leaders, even kings, lead their army in the battlefield. P.S. In the words of Lelouch from Code Geass if the king doesn't lead, his subjects won't follow.
They used to show this movie annually on network TV. It was epic. I feel that they would not show it today because A. Is shows religious faith. B. The former pres of the NRA stars in it and C. The slavery and imprisonment would offend the losers out there.
They still show it every year around Easter. A. Sad that you missed it. B. Also sad that you are accusing other people of taking it off the air instead of checking the listings. and C. Pretty sad that you call slaves and prisoners "losers". All that adds up to tell me you aren't really a christian.
"Your eyes are full of hate, 41. That's good. Hate keeps a man alive, it gives him strength" RIP Alexi, RIP Children of Bodom.
Only JESUS CHRIST can save a soul from the flames of hell!
@@bekennejesusdeinesundenund2427 Screw off.
Hell is right here on earth; prison, mental hospitals, being afflicted with a disability, being homeless especially in very cold or hot weather, being hungry most of the time, having to physically fight daily to exist. Shall I go on?
@@AmericanIsraeliJewJesus can rescue you from all that on this planet!!! Dare to believe!! The problem you have is that the veil of Moses keeps you blind to this day!!!
How I felt after the Labour Party won the election…….
Eyes full of hate ……
It's sad to see Charlton in his heydays , & think of his declining years as a senior. But he did live a full life. No one can beat your caliber Mr. Heston. You are one of a kind. Nov. 2023.
……& was a wonderful, kind man to meet in real life. He wife, Lydia, was a beautiful soul. They’re both gone now, R I P………
"You have the spirit to fight back but a good sense to control it."
what a line
"Hate keeps a man alive ...... it gives him strength". The strength of fighting spirit which a person weilds during times of adversity is a stark measure of one's stoic fortitude.
Well said. I hope the last decade has seen you and yours fare well.
That’s why this is my favorite line in a movie.
Now listen to me, all of you. You are all condemned men. We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well, and live.
thank you
MV MC
Birth of the Motivational Speaker.
That´s what life is all about
For the glory of Rome SPQR
The galley reminds me of a telemarketing job I once had.
I wish I could upvote you more than once.
Me too! Mine was Premier Portrait. Trying to sell hair salon owners on having their clientele purchase photo packages. I lasted 2 days and walked out on my break.
Why the fuck do we keep those jobs in existence? Clearly people hate working there, clearly people hate being rung up by those working there, clearly the only reason so much is spent on the sales effort or possible to spend on it is because of the margins being too high to begin with and since it's not a productive job replacing it with something else by either taxing those companies more or lowering the price of the products so that people can consume other things would not net a loss of jobs overall.
We are so fucking stupid how we torture each other.
LMAO!!!!!!.......I hope they didn't force you to row at ramming speed.
We all can relate to those poor bastards in our own experiences.
RIP Jack Hawkins. Great character actor.
+John Bridge on the River Quai, Alec Guinness, William Holden, Jack Hawkins...classic!
See movie Zulu.
"You have the spirit to fight back. But the good sense to control it."
Everyone has the hate.
Fewer have the spirit.
I've never seen anyone gain the sense without a memorable experience of lacking it.
The true strength comes from using your spirit to contain your hate inside your sense.
Strength like a Bomb is nothing compared to Strength like a Power Plant.
Hate is valuable.
Sense is undervalued.
Jack Hawkins ‘owned’ this scene. He was a wonderful actor, with the most beautiful voice. RIP….
I love the way he pronounces "3 years"
BRAVOOOOO!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I probably say "...hate keeps a man alive, it gives him strength," at least once a day
Ramming Speed! A classic film.
Loved it when D-Day borrowed it in Animal House.
The GREATESt movie of all time. Hands down.
Well behind The Godfather; but yes, a great film.
incredible movie
It may be the greatest ever!!!
Others had their heads bowed, but Ben-Hur was looking at the Consul; an act of defiance that caught the Consul's attention.
OH MAN! IT'S AMAZING HOW MUCH I ENJOYED THIS SCENE. I EVEN QUOTE IT OCCASIONALLY. IT'S COOL TO SEE THAT I'M NOT THE ONLY PERSON THAT THIS APPEALS TO. THANKS FOR UP LOADING IT!!
01:48 You have the spirit to fight back, but the good sense to control it.
'' Your eyes are full of hate''. Dude, you just hit him on the back with a lash !
+soundmixer Well, Judah had been glaring at Arrius during the entire rowing scene, too.
Most slaves would have cowered and stayed as they were so as not to provoke further beating. Judah was somewhat reckless in turning around in defiance, that must have shocked Arrius.
@@smalltowngirlagb In a way, it might have made him respect him a little bit.
Yes, but after more than three years serving in a galley, his spirit still wasn't broken. A broken man would've reacted totally differently to the lash.
🤸😂🤸🤸🤸😂🤸✨🤸🤣🤸🤣🤸😂✨✨🤸🤸🤸
This is one of my favourite scenes. The Roman army was one of greatest fighting machines in history.
Their army, yes! Their navy was still in the formative stage at this point. It took Pompey the Great to finally clear the entire Mediterranean of the Cilician pirates: sites.google.com/site/romanonthedefense/home/pirates
I'm glad this ship sunk
they didnt use slaves in the galleys
@@fgcpeak9591he was not an slave but a sentenced conspirator!
@@CheerfullyCynical829you missed the point!!!
Children of Bodom \m/
syiunshi fuck yeah!!!
the nail
Dang You cut this off before the Best line "You are all condemned men! We keep you alive to serve this Ship!....So row well and Live!"
lol epic
The Roman consul does not believe that "fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering."
star wars
@@piegunman buddha ^^(paraphrased)
Of course not. He is a Sith Lord
World's largest land empire .... Just sayin'.
Sith also rely on hate as their source of power - Darth Maul survived for years after his body being cut in half due to his hatred to obi-wan
For my money, one of many great scenes in this epic. Watch the roman soldier as Ben Hur turns and makes a move towards Arias: he pivots and gets ready to draw his sword to protect The Council...great acting and scene! Now get rowing all you 41's out there!!
Its like your in my head dude!
@@tommyodonovan3883 Another great scene and direction was when Judah's Mother and sister are arrested, And his mother grabs Masala's arm as she is lead away. Malasa shrugs if off but you see the shame and guilt he feels. Every scene in this movie was acted and directed to tell the whole story of each character. Even though this film won many awards it is never acknowledged as one of, if not the greatest films of all time. it is underrated and in mind every bit as good or better than any film, ever.
@@danielhood4062
"Your eyes are full of Hate, 41....GOOD... Hate keeps a man ALIVE"
……Arrius……his rank was Consul of Rome.
One of the best advices I've ever heard. HATE KEEPS A MAN ALIVE. IT GIVES HIM STRENGTH. 💪💪
Have you experience?
In these last years this scene has given me so much strength, even when I have had to bend knee and lie and beg, by the end of the day I never let them change my heart, oppressors don't deserve the truth for they give none.
Yes the democrats are evil and Satanic.
А что, ты стоял на коленях перед неграми и мыл им ноги?
Raised mormon. No TV on the sabbath. Except for movies like Ben hur and the ten commandments. I was little and always mixed the Charlton Heston ones up. Love them both though.
I love reading into the allegories into these films.
I can feel your anger.
It gives you focus.
Makes you stronger!
1:58 The original "Good! Good! Let the hate flow through you!"
Interesting to note that Wyler did Ben-Hur on the heels of The Big Country. Wyler also directed The Best Years of Our Lives, Friendly Persuasion, Roman Holiday, and The Children's Hour, he was a very versatile director.
"Your eyes are full of hate, 41. That's good. Hate keeps a man alive. It gives him strength."
"We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well and live"
We keep u alive to serve this ship, row well and live💙💛❤💚💖💜🧡💗
"The whippings will continue until morale improves!"
:)
Whip those slaves!
"Your eyes are full of hate 41"
Great stars Hawkins and Heston.
Yes great never forgotten this.great actors great film
The below deck boss is UK actor Robert Brown. He was in Roger Moore’s tv show ‘Ivanhoe’. He was also in a couple of later James Bond films.
Anger gives a man physical strength while hate gives him spiritual strength.
+bursegsardaukar Perhaps, but I don't think that was the point, which was to show that Arrius had lost nearly all hope in life, for some reason. Judah asked him about it later, but he wouldn't answer--something really bad must have happened.
Rbrtck it really is not explained well but during the adoption party scene later in the movie arius mentions that Ben hur is like the son he lost so I'm guessing we are supposed to infer he lost his faith in goodness when his son died
Therese O'Brien Good catch! And I think that Arrius not only lost faith in goodness, but much/most of his will to live, as well. Judah had to fight to keep him alive to row ;) after his flagship was sunk.
@@thereseo6008 "not explained well"...tbh I would say that would be more of a subtle storytelling. Arrius' backstory was probably not considered important to show or elaborate much about in relation to the main story of the film (almost everything in the film is from Judah's POV) and the filmmakers I suspect opted to hint at it through bits of dialogue over several scenes.
NON -- RELATED HERE ,
HOWEVER , MY FAVORITE QUOTE FROM
YUL BRENNER IS /WAS "" SO LET IT BE
WRITTEN , SO LET IT BE
DONE "' . IT STILL
APPLIES TO LIFE TODAY.
U.SM.C.
DENVERFOWLER
His surname was ‘Brynner’. And that is a quote from his character of Ramses, which he said several times’, in 1956 film ‘The Ten Commandments’, which, of course, starred Charlton Heston as Moses. Another great role for a great actor.
"Hate gives you strength 41."
Yes, I thought so too for much of my life, for it does so in the short term as does revenge but I learned as Ben Hur did that both always leaves you empty and thirsty where as Jesus Christ is the Living Water, the Water of Life, following His ways leads to a true life of peace that continues beyond the grave.
Brian Bois Gilbert amen!
@TheMrBodom can you tell why is this quote in the beginning of the song?
Hate is just like being a slave tied to an oar. It will take you to the bottom of the ocean where is cold dark and void of life. Choose love........and live..........forever. It's easy to hate..........it takes hard lessons to love.
Maravilho filme
Hate doesn't give a man strength. It doesn't keep him alive. Hate weakens a man, destroys his soul. Only love is worth living for.
Yes totally agree! It gives you something worth living for
If you're a slave rowing on a galley, love won't get you very far...
@@tabibnialawfirm I guess it does - it gives you something worth living for. Agreed - I have never been a slave on a ship, it was a common practice at that time.
Not shown was the motivational chants to accompany the rowing at attack speed. "Hanc navem amamus!" was repeated, one stroke per word. In English - "We love this ship!" So THERE was the love you're looking for.
Una de mis películas favoritas
Yes, this is one of my favorites in the entire movie. Thanks for commenting!
We keep you alive to serve this government. So work well and live.
The Nail
Love thy enemies the christian stance!
Actually, the folks who pulled the oars of a Roman warship were soldiers not slaves! Once the ship engaged an enemy vessel, they came up topside to fight!
"In Imperial times, provincials who were free men became the mainstay of the Roman rowing force."
That's true, Roman (and earlier Greek) galleys were manned by professional oarsmen, well-fed, well-drilled, and proud of their trade. The Romans WOULD recruit slaves as oarsmen during times of war but on enlistment their owners were compensated and the slaves given their freedom, a free man is a motivated man.
However at the time General Wallace wrote the novel it was assumed galley rowers were always slaves but that didn't start until the Ottoman Empire began the practice many centuries later.
Morning meeting working for Corporate America, this man is ill replace him, this man has been giving you trouble that will stop! Three years at other cubicles, hate will keep you in health care!
Children of Bodom
The Nail - Something wild 1998. That's an awesome catch ;)
Words to live by.
Just another day at work, just having a water break, and then it’s the ore and the sexy whip 😉
Oar, dude!!!
"Hatred is like drinking poison and then hoping it will kill your enemies"- Nelson Mandela
Who invented that daft salute? The one with the clenched fist and the arm across the chest?
Roman soldiers of equal rank grasped each other's forearms. A Roman superior officer was saluted with a right clenched fist over the heart. Roman emperors & elected magistrates were kissed on the ring of their right hand.
This scene is significant because the Consul's belief in the power
of hate is directly contrary to the message of love which Christ is
preaching elsewhere.
That is the point true even to this day of "freethinkers", atheists, that means!!!
Injustice is the root of anger
❤ ben hur that consul❤
there's a great TCM commercial where little kids act this scene out in a school production of Ben-Hur
@Tony63909 Surely to have better rowing performance (also if the ill man recovers). However, it is often said that historically there weren't slaves but trained rowers in those ships, because they couldn't allow the slightest lack of disciplin during a battle (rowing a trireme or a quinquereme has to be very difficult due to the small distance between the oars)
Bravo Ben Hur 41
LENNINGRAD ... and BALITA of ASIN band ... drowned the hate and Benhur saw them probably before he was born ... nine months in womb and it's told by her mother ... the story continued ... on my own interpretation ... good morning
For some reason work didn't approve of me trying to implement this management policy
Well the whip may have caused embarrassment to the female staff 😉
@tinosnit
Actually, after the establishment of the Roman Empire, the consuls were merely a figurative representative of Rome’s republican heritage and held very little power and authority, with the emperor (Caesar) acting as the supreme leader. So it actually makes sense that a consul was on the ship. The only way your analogy makes sense is if Caesar himself was on the ship.
He beginning of the call center.
good. good. feel that hate FLOW through you 41.....
Under my training, you WILL row to the Dark Side.
Such an incredible movie.
Judah's position was on the 7th row, in the middle of the right half of oars, there were 6 columns of slaves!!!
Re-enacting this scene on a canal barge didn't have the same kudos.
Thanks for the info, it's good to know. :)
The Romans were like the Lannisters, but tenfold. The Lion never thinks about the feelings of sheep
Young George Lucas was like “Ooh. That’s a good line. “
Hate makes you Strong! Hate the people that hate you!!? Piss on there grave's!!!! Live better than them!!!!
I turn 41 on Tuesday......I will keep my hate: keeps me strong; I will row (work) hard, and live......
Reading the books of the New Testament, we probably asked ourselves more than once: *"Why 2000 years we do not see those miracles that accompanied the Сhurch of Christ in the I century, as described in the New Testament?"* Why do the so-called preachers of Christ have to prove that Jesus really existed and atheists boldly deny the historicity or divine origin of Christ? Maybe because the Сhurch of Christ has not existed for 2000 years?
The Сhurch does not exist in the form in which it is presented in the books of the New Testament, but there are Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant and other christian sects claiming to be the place of the Church, but they not have the only thing that distinguishes the divine from the human and is characteristic of just the Сhurch of Christ -the reinforcement of the word with signs, that is, miracles (Mark 16:15-20). Therefore, some researchers doubt the historicity of Christ, and some of them are not opposed to declaring him a an ordinary philosopher, teacher. But even if Jesus were an ordinary philosopher, his disciples would be ordinary followers of Jesus. And they would not dare to write about the miracles that not only Jesus, but also his disciples, could perform. In this world, the great fertility of atheism can be explained by the fact that there is no main opponent of critics of the Bible - the Church. If there were the Church in our time as described by the authors of the New Testament books, where miracles are performed, the sick are healed, where prophesied, and the dead are raised, no one would doubt the historicity of Christ. Then there would be the same controversy throughout the world as in the first century - Jesus the Son of God or the false prophet who seduces the world by miracles. As a result, we can say that the emergence and development of christian sects and atheism was the result of the fact that over the 2000 years the Сhurch of Christ did not exist.
Find *"The Mystery about the Church of Christ"* video on TH-cam. The video reveals the prophecy of the disappearance and reappearance of the Church of Christ before the End of the World. Watching this video will give hope to all who sincerely seek God and will interest those who are not too lazy to think freely. Click on my name to watch the video (The video is in Russian, but English subtitles are included).
You do not see the miracles happening today that way because there is no need for them to be displayed as you wish!!!
What is the Church of christ?
@@dvdortiz9031 You write: *"You do not see the miracles happening today that way because there is no need for them to be displayed as you wish!"* - It's not about what I want or what you want, it's about the fact that in the first century miracles accompanied the Church of Christ, and for 2000 years we see no miracles, but we see hundreds of churches claiming to be the Church of Christ.
You write: *"What is the Church of christ?"* - What can we know about the Church of Christ? What was she like? We know about the Church of Christ only what is known from the books of the New Testament. We do not know of any other Church of Christ outside the New Testament. What was the Church of Christ in the books of the New Testament? The church was a strictly hierarchical organization composed of believers baptized with the Holy Spirit, where the gifts of the Holy Spirit were manifested.
As written: *"Now ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular. And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues."* (1 Corinthians 12:27-28).
This was the Church of Christ in the first century, but for 2000 years we no longer see such a Church of Christ, there are no Apostles, no prophets, no one has miraculous powers and gifts of healing. But we see gatherings of people headed only by teachers speaking in the name of Christ, but not having the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Jesus said: *"And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover"* (Mark 16:17-18).
There we also read: *"So then after the Lord had spoken unto them, he was received up into heaven, and sat on the right hand of God. And they went forth, and preached every where, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word with signs following"* (Mark 16:19-20).
I would like to draw your attention to these words: *"the Lord working with them, and confirming the word with signs following".*
that is, miracles reinforce the word of God and they are important for the preaching of the teachings of Jesus.
For 2000 years, including our time, we have not seen any believers who have accompanied or are accompanying these signs. But in the books of the New Testament we read that in the first century, believers performed many miracles.
As written: *“And Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people”* (Acts 6:8).
*“Then all the multitude kept silence, and gave audience to Barnabas and Paul, declaring what miracles and wonders God had wrought among the Gentiles by them”* (Acts 15:12).
*"Then Philip went down to the city of Samaria, and preached Christ unto them. And the people with one accord gave heed unto those things which Philip spake, hearing and seeing the miracles which he did. For unclean spirits, crying with loud voice, came out of many that were possessed with them: and many taken with palsies, and that were lame, were healed. And there was great joy in that city"* (Acts 8:5-8).
Where are Stephanes, Barnabas, Pauls in our time? Where is Philip, who brings great joy to the cities?
In which church do the blind gain sight? Where are the lame and bedridden jumping for the joy of being healed? Where are demons cast out? Where are the dead raised? Where are the Prophets? Where do they lay hands on the sick and get rid of sickness? Such miracles are not performed in any church, anywhere in the world.
Jesus said: *“Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.”* (John 14:12).
But where are these believers now doing the works of Jesus and even more than Jesus himself did?
The Church of Christ was destroyed in the first century and for 2000 years false churches appear that claim to be the Church of Christ but do not have the testimony of God, that is, miracles. It was by miracles that God testified about the Church of Christ, just as he testified about Jesus.
As written: *“Ye men of Israel, hear these words; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know:”* (Acts 2:22).
God testified about Jesus, and then about the Church of Christ by miracles. But the Church of Christ was destroyed in the same way as Christ was killed in due time, and therefore the signs and wonders that accompanied the Church ceased, and now She has been buried for 2000 years, but will rise in the last days as Jesus rose again.
The prophecy of the death and resurrection of the Church is present in the parable of the ten virgins (Matthew 25:1-13).
"Revelation" also prophesies about the emergence of the Church: *“And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars:”* (Revelation 12:1).
The emergence of the Church will just be a great sign of the imminent Coming of Christ.
Your hate has made you powerful. Now, fulfill your destiny.
"Embrace your destiny 41 or be destroyed by it!"
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hell yes.
@benhurfanclub Yes, and i like the part with the naval battle very much; it is still very rare to have movies with sea battles involving galleyships ;-)
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"Replace him" is code for "throw him overboard".
That's the sort of treatment you get as an employee of a company called Harbour Hotels Ltd. In fact, as a galley slave you did get moments of rest.
Hate keeps a man alive....
Children Of Bodom - The Nail
It’s true, it’s F***d up, but true.
I remember these days, the real ones, on those ships. It seems like yesterday.
What would they think if we were here tonight?
You're quite old!!
Roman society, Rome itself could not have existed without slaves. It is debatable how often slaves were used on Roman galleys.
Maravilha
It's actually XLI
@tinosnit Must be his flagship or something. In the old days, the leaders, even kings, lead their army in the battlefield.
P.S. In the words of Lelouch from Code Geass if the king doesn't lead, his subjects won't follow.
thares nothing like hate to keep you motivating!! LOL...
great of greatest movie ever!!!
I think Arthur Dent may have been sitting next to him. Though he may have lost his dressing gown.
"RAMMING SPEED"
*boom boom boom boom*
Not quite my tempo
@0:26 - 0:47 It Like replacing a spare tire.
Imagine being born into a time of being a slave. That's just how you lived your time on earth.
I would say most of us have it pretty good.
They used to show this movie annually on network TV. It was epic. I feel that they would not show it today because A. Is shows religious faith. B. The former pres of the NRA stars in it and C. The slavery and imprisonment would offend the losers out there.
And there are many of them, the losers that is!!
They still show it every year around Easter. A. Sad that you missed it. B. Also sad that you are accusing other people of taking it off the air instead of checking the listings. and C. Pretty sad that you call slaves and prisoners "losers". All that adds up to tell me you aren't really a christian.
the sound clip before the speaking begins is from the beginning of nightmare on elm street. cobhc!!
*nail taping sounds*
*Hate keeps a man alive, it gives him strength* I wonder how factual is that?
……reckon it’s very factual……