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00:00a magical world distribution, the Bible, the wonderful book,
00:13Brazilian version, BKS.
00:30Hello everyone, my name is Dr. Tadeus Dikiri, bachelor, professor, master, doctor, philosopher,
00:45theologian and, by chance, R.A.T.O.
00:50I'm here in the library taking a look at the books.
00:54I'm waiting for a friend to arrive at any moment.
00:57His name is J.E. Titor Jr., but everyone calls him River.
01:01I think they'll know who he is when he arrives.
01:05He's coming!
01:07River!
01:09No, no, no! Stop! Stop!
01:12Hey, Doc!
01:14Wow! Look at this place!
01:16There must be a million, a trillion, a zillion books here!
01:20Yes, more or less.
01:23Hey, Doc! Which of these books is the best?
01:26Well, River, let me think a little bit.
01:29Let me see.
01:30Fables of Zopo, Aelia, Dede Omero, Shakespeare.
01:34He wrote a lot of famous books.
01:36There's the Dictionary and almost everyone reads the Encyclopedia.
01:42Let me see.
01:43Yes, but of course! That's right!
01:47What's that?
01:48Well, River, what if I said there's a very old book
01:52that's the most famous of all time?
01:55Would you say it's the best book?
01:57Of course! What book is it?
01:59It's the Bible.
02:01The Bible?
02:02That's right, the Holy Bible.
02:05Why is it called the Holy Bible, Doc?
02:07I don't see any blood.
02:08Oh, no, no, no, River, it's not the Holy Bible.
02:11It comes from blood. It's sacred.
02:13The Dictionary says that the word sacred,
02:16sacred means morally perfect or pure.
02:20That's why it's also called the Book of Books.
02:25Book of Books
02:30Take a good look at the good book.
02:37Take a good look at the good book.
02:44Over 40 good men in a good many years
02:48wrote the good books so that we would hear
02:52all about the good news they had heard
02:56from someone they said was the living word.
02:59Take a good look at the good book.
03:06See what it took to make a good book.
03:14One was a fisher and one was a king.
03:18Can you believe they wrote about the same thing?
03:21Even a doctor and a priest agreed
03:24that every single word was the truth indeed.
03:28Take a good look at the good book.
03:35Take a good look at the good book.
03:41Take a good look at the good book.
03:47Hey, the Bible tells a story. I love stories.
03:51The Bible tells some wonderful stories.
03:54Listen to this one.
03:58There's a story written in the Bible
04:00about a flood that covered the land.
04:03How a man named Noah and his family
04:05built a boat that they were turning.
04:08Oh, Noah built the very first floating zoo.
04:10I think that's funny. Now, how about you?
04:12You can read it in the Bible.
04:15Just take a look and see.
04:20There's a story written in the Bible
04:22about the battle of Jericho.
04:24How the wall of the city came tumbling down
04:27as they shouted and the horns did roll.
04:29Now they march seven times all around and round
04:32and the wall of the city came tumbling down.
04:34You can read it in the Bible.
04:37Just take a look and see.
04:39The Bible is a storytelling book.
04:42It's plain to see.
04:44And there's a story there for you
04:46and there's a story there for me.
04:49There's a story written in the Bible
04:51about the giant and the shepherd boy.
04:53David killed that giant with a stone and a sling
04:56and the king's men shouted for joy.
04:58David saved the land when he won that fight.
05:01They had a happy time in the camp that night.
05:03You can read it in the Bible.
05:06Just take a look and see.
05:08The Bible is a storytelling book.
05:11It's plain to see.
05:13And there's a story there for you
05:15and there's a story there for me.
05:18There's a story in the Bible
05:20about the three young Hebrew men.
05:23Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego
05:25wouldn't bow, no, they wouldn't give in.
05:28They put them in the furnace, but they would not burn.
05:30Oh, what a lesson that king did learn.
05:33You can read it in the Bible.
05:35Just take a look and see.
05:37The Bible is a storytelling book.
05:40It's plain to see.
05:42And there's a story there for you
05:44and there's a story there for me.
05:47There's a story written in the Bible
05:49about Daniel in the lion's den.
05:52Now the king did all that a king could do,
05:54but they still had to put him in.
05:56Daniel stayed all night in the lion's den,
05:59but the very next day he was out again.
06:01You can read it in the Bible.
06:04Just take a look and see.
06:07Just take a look and see.
06:35For example, the word Genesis means beginning
06:38and Psalms means songs.
06:40Some of the books are names of characters in the Bible,
06:43like Esdras, Esther, John, Samuel I and II.
06:47Samuel I and II were brothers?
06:50No, son, two books got the name Samuel.
06:54Oh, Shadrach, how do you remember all those names?
06:58Well, River, I'll tell you.
07:01When I talk about something important
07:03that I want to remember forever and never forget,
07:06I put it in a song.
07:3139 books in the Old Testament, each one a special part.
07:35But I learned this song and it didn't take long
07:37till I knew them all by heart, all 39 books by heart.
07:41Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy,
07:45Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel,
07:491 and 2 Kings, 1 and 2 Chronicles,
07:53Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes.
07:5739 books in the Old Testament, each one a special part.
08:00But I learned this song and it didn't take long
08:02till I knew them all by heart, all 39 books by heart.
08:06Psalms of Solomon, Isaiah, Jeremiah,
08:10Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea,
08:14Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum,
08:18Habakkuk, Jephuniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi.
08:2227 books in the New Testament, each one a special part.
08:26But I learned this song and it didn't take long
08:28till I knew them all by heart, all 27 books by heart.
08:32Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, and Romans.
08:36Then guess who? It's 1 and 2 Corinthians.
08:40Then we find Galatians, followed by Ephesians,
08:44Philippians, Colossians, and 1st and 2nd Thessalonians.
08:4827 books in the New Testament, each one a special part.
08:52But I learned this song and it didn't take long
08:54till I knew them all by heart, all 27 books by heart.
08:58We're almost through. Now 1 and 2 for Timothy.
09:02Titus, Laman, Hebrews, James, come next you see.
09:06And 1st and 2nd Peter. No time for hesitation.
09:10It's 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, 2, and finally Revelation.
09:1427 books in the New Testament, each one a special part.
09:18But I learned this song and it didn't take long
09:20till I knew them all by heart, all 27 books by heart.
09:2427 books in the whole Bible, each one a special part.
09:28But I learned this song and it didn't take long
09:30till I knew them all by heart, all 27 books by heart.
09:44Oh, the Bible is a very big book.
09:47With all certainty, it contains almost a million words.
09:52Hey, what's that noise?
09:54It's coming from up there.
09:56Hey, it's me. Watch out!
10:00Oh no, Brookside, run!
10:07Not this one. This one was for Pogo River.
10:10Yeah, we were almost buried by a mountain of books.
10:18Oh no, oh no, oh no.
10:22Please forgive me, God.
10:24I tripped on an Atlas on my way to a biography.
10:27Well, it looks like I created a seven-headed animal.
10:30That's right.
10:31Who are you?
10:33Who am I? Me?
10:35Well, let's see, my name is Dewey.
10:38Dewey Decimal. I'm a bibliophile, you know?
10:42Bibliophile? What's that?
10:44All libraries should have a bibliophile.
10:47He's the only one who reads all the words of all the books and all the pages.
10:52Why?
10:53Exactly. Bibliophiles discover a lot of things, you know?
10:56Dewey.
10:57I can tell you a lot of curiosities about the Bible.
11:00Yes, but...
11:01Believe it or not, there was an army made up of 700 canyons
11:05at a time when the sun was going backwards.
11:08Wow!
11:09And a man who used a stone as a pillow.
11:12And there's much more. Just listen to this.
11:42Now did you know there was a time
11:46a man lived to be 969?
11:51Then there was the longest day, we're told.
11:55All because God put the sun on hold.
11:59Believe it or not, the Bible says it's true.
12:04And wonders more amazing are written through and through.
12:08Believe it or not, it's right there in the book.
12:12Come on and take a look.
12:14And believe it or not, there was a father very great
12:21whose many children numbered 88.
12:25And a king who loved to hear those wedding chimes.
12:30He married 700 times.
12:35Believe it or not, the Bible says it's true.
12:39And wonders more amazing are written through and through.
12:44Believe it or not, it's right there in the book.
12:48Come on and take a look.
12:50And believe it or not, you'll read about a giant man
12:57who had six fingers on each hand.
13:02And though he only had a single nose,
13:06the Bible said he had a dozen toes.
13:10Believe it or not, I believe it, the Bible says it's true.
13:15And wonders more amazing are written through and through.
13:19Believe it or not, it's right there in the book.
13:23Come on and take a look.
13:26And believe it or not, that's not to mention
13:30without exaggeration, a donkey and his master
13:34had a two-way conversation.
13:38Believe it or not, the Bible says it's true.
13:42And wonders more amazing are written through and through.
13:47Believe it or not, it's right there in the book.
13:51Come on and take a look.
13:53And believe it or not.
13:56Believe it or not.
13:58Believe it or not.
14:19Down in the pages of history, great people speak to you and me.
14:25If we learned a little of what they knew, we might be great in history too.
14:32Through history, through history, if we just take a look,
14:37we'd find for many folks the Bible was their favorite book.
14:46Sir Isaac Newton made history when he found that law of gravity.
14:51And though what goes up falls to the ground,
14:54the Bible, he said, will never let you down.
15:02Through history, through history, if we just take a look,
15:07we'd find for many folks the Bible was their favorite book.
15:16Now Noah Webster was wise and merry.
15:19He knew so much he wrote a dictionary.
15:22Old Noah had a favorite book he read.
15:25And one day this is what he said.
15:39Through history, through history, if we just take a look,
15:44we'd find for many folks the Bible was their favorite book.
15:53Abraham Lincoln was a real good man,
15:56called on his name throughout the land.
15:59But did you know he told everyone,
16:02the holy book is next to none.
16:16Through history, through history, if we just take a look,
16:21we'd find for many folks the Bible was their favorite book.
16:30Charles Dickens was a famous writer.
16:33His Christmas Carol was a real delighter.
16:36He could spot a good book a mile away.
16:39And this is what he said one day.
16:42O Novo Testamento é o melhor livro que já existiu.
16:46Through history, through history, if we just take a look,
16:51we'd find for many folks the Bible was their favorite book.
17:12You can read it as theology.
17:15You can read it as philosophy.
17:19But we probably would all agree,
17:23it's the book of history.
17:27You can read it for astronomy.
17:32You can read it for science.
17:38You can read it for astronomy.
17:42Dig up facts for archeology.
17:46But the truth is very plain to see,
17:50it's the book of history.
17:54The story of the shepherd finding his sheep.
17:58The story of the sower planting the seed.
18:02The story of the servant washing his feet.
18:07It's the book of history.
18:12Read the book for sociology.
18:16Look for bits about biology.
18:20Satisfy your curiosity.
18:24But it's the book of history.
18:28The story of the farmer breaking the clay.
18:32The story of the prophet teaching the way.
18:36The story of the master coming to see.
18:41It's the book of history.
18:45History tells you and me
18:49that history is an autobiography.
18:59You can read the book from A to Z.
19:03It's like an open university.
19:07But there's one person you will always see,
19:11cause it's the book of history.
19:15The story of the captain, the battles he won.
19:19The story of the father sending his son.
19:23The story of the savior nailed to a tree.
19:28It's the book of history.
19:32The story of the captain, the battles he won.
19:36The story of the father sending his son.
19:40The story of the savior nailed to a tree.
19:45It's the book of history.
19:49It's the book of history.
19:53It's the book of history.
20:20Some people say it's a very good book
20:24with treasures old and wise.
20:28To others it's only fairytales
20:32that children memorize.
20:36Some even claim it's the book of history.
20:41It's the book of history.
20:46Some even claim it's out of date
20:50and useless for today.
20:54But many read it all the time
20:58and this is what they say.
21:01It's more than ink and paper.
21:05It's more than words to read.
21:09It's a letter of love from up above.
21:13A special delivery.
21:17Some like to keep it on a shelf
21:20with novels and magazines.
21:24While others look through it curiously
21:28and wonder what it means.
21:32Some scholars learn every chapter and verse
21:35and knowledge they achieve.
21:39But those who read it with their hearts
21:43have come to believe.
21:46It's more than ink and paper.
21:50It's more than words to read.
21:54It's a letter of love from up above.
21:58A special delivery.
22:02Some only read it to pass the time
22:06in their prison cell.
22:09While others glance through it now and then
22:13in a lonely hotel.
22:16It's a perfect place for pictures and things
22:21that will fade in time.
22:24But for those who keep it in their hearts
22:28it's a valentine.
22:31It's more than ink and paper.
22:35It's more than words to read.
22:38It's a letter of love from up above.
22:42A special delivery.
23:06What a beautiful song!
23:09Well, our time is up, River.
23:12Let's discover wonderful things next time.
23:15I can't wait.
23:17Goodbye, Dewey. Goodbye, Doc.
23:20Goodbye, River.
23:24My God, did he really have to go so soon?
23:27I didn't even have a chance to tell him
23:29how many times the word sum was used in the Bible.
23:33Let's go, Dewey.
23:40Dewey, what are you reading?
23:46Dewey!
23:52I don't understand.
24:02Take a look at this amazing book
24:05The Wonder World of the Bible
24:08Come along and we'll sing a song
24:11And take a look at the Bible
24:14Take a look at this amazing book
24:17The Wonder World of the Bible
24:20Come along and we'll sing a song
24:23And take a look at the Bible
24:26Take a look at this amazing book
24:29The Wonder World of the Bible
24:39Amazing children
24:42Amazing things they did
24:46Astounding, astonishing, marvelous, miraculous
24:49Kids, just kids
24:54They were small but they were great
24:57Not yet grown but not too late
25:00They were young but they didn't waste
25:03To take the chance to be amazing
25:27Hello, I'm Doc Taddeus
25:30It's a great pleasure to be with you again
25:33I was telling Dewey DeSimone and my granddaughter Rikki
25:36That I missed you
25:39It's a wonderful experience to be with you
25:42Especially you kids
25:45By the way, River will join us in a little while
25:48He's a wonderful man
25:51He's a wonderful man
25:54He'll join us in a little while
25:57Kids, boy or girl
26:00Noah Webster defines the word boy
26:03As a boy or girl descendant of a man or woman
26:06In the first degree
26:09The immediate progeny of the parents
26:15In other words, the son is the descendant
26:18Or the product of the parents
26:21Any age in relation to the parents is...
26:24Oops, the son
26:27Hey Doc, look at my sneakers
26:30Guarantee to increase my RPMs
26:33I mean, revolutions per minute, you know?
26:41Ah, energy, excitement
26:44The inspiration of being young again
26:47You're kidding, grandpa
26:50It's so bad to be a kid
26:53What's that?
26:56Ah!
27:19Wow, that was close
27:22I'm glad I have my sneakers
27:25Well, with or without sneakers, River
27:28You must be more cautious and not be a fool
27:31I'm not afraid of anything
27:34Not even...
27:37Well, I think you're right, Doc
27:40I'm not afraid of that old cat
27:43I'd laugh at his hairy little face
27:48No, no, Rick
27:51I think we should add the word wisdom to your homework
27:55Wisdom, the correct use or exercise of knowledge
27:58Ah, exercise...
28:03River, how are you?
28:06I'm River-lucid
28:12Wow, that's a lot of energy
28:15Oh yeah, being young again
28:18I'd like to be young again
28:21But I'd give my new sneakers to be an adult like you
28:27Adult? I was a kid last week
28:30Tell me, kids
28:33Why do you want to be adults?
28:36Well, Doc, adults can do a lot of cool things
28:39Yeah, like what?
28:42Like driving and crossing the street alone
28:45The biggest thing, Doc, you know?
28:49More or less
28:52But I thought you were having a lot of fun a minute ago
28:55Yeah, but that one was nothing special
28:58Yeah, being a kid is not important
29:01Oh, no, no
29:04Kids are special
29:07You can have fun during childhood
29:10And do important things at the same time
29:13It's very boring to be a kid
29:17I think you don't understand
29:20Something very important, Ricky
29:23You know, kids, youth is the most wonderful time of your life
29:26And you are important to me
29:29To your parents and to everyone
29:32Yeah, Itadeu is absolutely right
29:35Did you know that this book I was reading
29:38Has 16 pages of references
29:41To the words kids, sons and daughters?
29:45And what book is this?
29:48It's the complete Harmony of the Stars
29:51By Dr. James Strong
29:54It contains dictionaries of Hebrew and Greek words
29:57Thank you, Neal, and I think we should consult the Bible
30:00It's a wonderful book and find out something about kids
30:03Some wonderful kids
30:06What do you think, kids?
30:09Great idea, Doc
30:13That's right, River
30:16It contains wonderful things about kids who were just like you
30:19Kids who didn't wait for maturity
30:22To become special
30:25Did you know that some kids
30:28Became famous during childhood?
30:38What are we going to do, Doc?
30:41Now there are two of them
30:49I don't know if my super shoes can help me
30:52But if I were taller...
30:55You have to calm down, River
30:58What's wrong with them?
31:01Come on, River, let's teach them a lesson
31:04Come on, River
31:07Did you forget what Doc was talking about
31:10About staying alive?
31:13I'm glad you paid attention, River
31:16I'm thinking about another kid
31:19Who lived a long, long time ago
31:22Because he paid attention and wanted to help others
31:25He became very respected when he was young
31:28And a great leader in maturity
31:31What was his name, Grandma?
31:34His name was Samuel
31:37Let's listen
32:07Here I am
32:10Oh, Samuel, can you help me, Sam?
32:13But the old man said
32:16That must be God you hear
32:19So listen close
32:22And his words shall be clear
32:31Samuel, will you listen well
32:35Samuel, it is plain to tell
32:38You can get the job well done
32:49Oh, Samuel
32:52Here I am
32:55Oh, Samuel, can you help me, Sam?
32:58Oh, Samuel
33:01Here I am
33:04Oh, Samuel
33:07Thanks for helping, Sam
33:15Wow, what a boy!
33:18Did you know, River, that the Wonderful Book
33:21Doesn't just talk about boys
33:24It talks about boys and girls
33:27Really, Grandpa? About who?
33:30It's a book that talks about many children
33:33Including a girl named Miriam
34:00Not yet grown, but not too late
34:03They were young, but they didn't waste
34:06To take the chance to be amazing
34:23Amazing children
34:26Amazing things they did
34:29Astounding, astonishing
34:31Marvelous, miraculous
34:33Kids, just kids
34:38Some survived the wilderness
34:41Some were brave and put to the test
34:44They were kids that did their best
34:47And that makes all of them amazing
34:51Like the little boy with the lunch
34:53The only one with fish and bread
34:55That Jesus blessed and five thousand were fed
34:58Like the servant girl
34:59Whose master finally found a cure
35:01Because of things he learned from her
35:11Amazing children
35:14Amazing things they did
35:17Astounding, astonishing
35:19Marvelous, miraculous
35:20Adventurous, adorable
35:22Absolutely captivating
35:24Amazing, amazing
35:29Kids
35:55Really?
36:01Lions?
36:09How did he do it?
36:11No one can do things like that
36:24He had dreams that revealed the future
36:27And also interpreted dreams
36:29Said the meaning
36:31Did Joseph really dream of what would happen?
36:34He did dream, Enrique
36:36Joseph had amazing dreams
36:38That told the family
36:40The dreams came true
36:42And Joseph became a very powerful and influential person
36:46And it wasn't just that
36:48He was kind to all the brothers
36:51Although they mistreated him
36:53Excuse me
36:54Eleven brothers, to be exact
36:56Ten were older than Joseph
36:58And one was younger
36:59Let's see, the oldest was
37:01In order, excuse me
37:03Ruben, then Simeon, then Levi
37:06Very well, Dewey, thank you
37:08Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Aser, and Zachar
37:12Okay, Dewey
37:13What I was saying
37:15Yes, yes, yes
37:16The point was
37:17Although the brothers mistreated him
37:20He treated them well
37:22He treated them with love and kindness
37:26He did
37:28Let's see
37:29Oh, yes
37:30Here comes Joseph and the youngest son
37:34And did you know that the second son of Isaiah
37:37Mael Salal Hasbath
37:39Has the longest name in the Bible?
37:45I think I had an intuition
37:47Did you know that David ascended to the throne at the age of twenty
37:51It took him only seventeen years to prepare
37:53The rest came to the throne
37:55Oh, dear, oh, dear
37:57Oh, look at that
37:59Poor kitten
38:00Let's help him
38:01What do you think?
38:22I want to help, too
38:24No, not now, Ricky
38:26You stay here
38:27But, Pompom, I want to go
38:29You said that children can do great things
38:32Ricky, you have to stay here
38:45Take this, you cat
38:52Take this, you cat
39:00And they were very, very independent
39:05Are you okay?
39:06Oh, Grandpa, I thought you had become
39:09Oh, poor kitten
39:11Now I'm fine
39:13But that was really close
39:16You were very brave, Grandpa Tati
39:19Oh, and you too, River
39:22Oh, it was nothing
39:24You know what, kids?
39:26I know a special story in that book about courage
39:30Why don't we go back to the library?
39:33Courage? Let me see
39:35Oh, yes, here it is, courage
39:37It is defined as bravery, heroism, resolute spirit, intrepidity, firmness, boldness in the face of danger
39:45Thank you, Dewey
39:47It has a tag, Dewey
39:49Oh, let's see
39:50Oh, yes, the boy's name was Davey
39:53He was a pastor
39:55He was a very responsible person
39:58He took care of a huge flock
40:01Davey was one of the most wonderful children in the history of the world
40:05That boy fought against a bear that tried to attack the sheep
40:10He fought against a lion without any weapon
40:13And there are many other things about Davey
40:16Let's listen to the story now
40:46And someday you will reign as a king
40:51David saw the giant on the hill
40:54All the kids stood back afraid
40:57And when they saw that he was just a boy
41:00They roared, but he won that day without a sword
41:07You are just a shepherd boy, David
41:10But with the Lord you have done great things
41:14You are just a shepherd boy, David
41:17And someday you will reign as a king
41:21You will reign as the king
41:32Ah, tell us more
41:34Yeah, is there more stories about children?
41:38Look, for sure
41:40Come on
41:45Help! Help!
41:56Wait a minute, we have to plan
42:00This is my only weakness
42:02Strategic planning
42:04What a shame
42:05I don't think I can help much
42:07Ah, don't worry, Dewey
42:09We need security
42:11You stay here and watch the library
42:14We take care of everything, don't we, Rick?
42:16Of course, we have to save Grandpa
42:23Very well, cat
42:25You, your big lion
42:27Yes, your cat
42:29We are ready for you
42:31Like Davey was for Goliath
42:35Ready?
42:37Ready for lunch?
42:42No, no, no
42:45Get out of here, kid
42:47This is for adults
42:49Hey, what is this?
42:51Who do you think you are?
42:53Me?
42:54Everyone calls me Giant
42:58Wait a minute, I'll teach you a lesson
43:06But, what is this?
43:08A lancervilhas?
43:10Very well, Mr. Giant
43:12We want Doc Taddeus
43:14Are you going to let him go?
43:18Okay, then
43:20Just like Davey
43:22There he goes
43:24You're done
43:40Ha, ha, ha
43:55Very well, Mr. Giant
43:57Just like the other kids we heard about
43:59Especially Davey
44:10Ha, ha, ha
44:31I must admit that you were very brave
44:35I was especially impressed with your courage
44:38And willingness to help in a very difficult situation
44:42In other words
44:44Of course you faced the Giant
44:46With the experience of an adult
44:48Oh, it was nothing
44:50We knew we needed to help you
44:53Grandpa, is there any other story in the wonderful book
44:57That you can tell us?
44:59We learn a lot about children
45:01Yeah, is there any story about children
45:03That did something like we did?
45:05Well, let me think
45:07Oh, yes, yes
45:09There was a little boy
45:11He was an unusual boy
45:13And according to the Bible
45:16When he grew up
45:18He became the most special adult in the world
45:21What was his name, Grandpa?
45:23Well, his name was Jesus
45:26He gave everything he had
45:28To save humanity
45:30Listen
45:38A little boy
45:42Just a little boy
45:44And I wonder how much he knew
45:49When Jesus
45:52Was a little boy too
45:58He grew faster and taller and wiser
46:04And they said how much he'd grown
46:08When he spoke with the men at the temple
46:13And told them more than they'd ever known
46:20A bigger boy
46:23Every day
46:25There's so much that he could do
46:30Until Jesus
46:33Was a little boy too
46:39And he spoke of love and kindness
46:44And that the Father's will be done
46:49It was clear he loved his Father
46:53And that the Father loved his Son
47:00A young man hanging on a cross
47:05Gave his life for me and you
47:09Remember Jesus
47:13Was once a little boy too
47:20Wow, Grandpa! He was a wonderful child!
47:24Wow, Doc! The Bible tells us stories about wonderful children
47:29It's great to know we can be like them!
47:31Of course, River!
47:33Read somewhere that children are a special way of God
47:37Showing his love for the world
47:39Tell us more about the children in the wonderful book
47:43Oh, life! That would take my whole life
47:46It's getting late and we've had enough fun for one day
47:50Wait a minute, God!
47:52What about Miriam and how she faced Moses' little brother?
47:57She saved him from death, right?
47:59And we still have the story about...
48:01Not now, Dewey!
48:03But what about the boy with the bread?
48:06We didn't even talk about that!
48:08Not now, Dewey!
48:09What about the three boys who were put in a furnace?
48:13Shadrach?
48:14Maybe some other day, Dewey!
48:16The children have heard many stories and have enough to meditate
48:19Goodbye, children!
48:21Goodbye, Grandpa! Thank you!
48:23Wait, children! There's more!
48:25Have you heard about Roda?
48:27And that little girl who rose again?
48:29And how about the children who went to see Jesus?
48:32Goodbye, Dewey!
48:34But, God! We forgot to tell so many things!
48:38It's more sensible to save some things for another day
48:42And what about you, kitten?
48:44Would you like to learn the meaning of the children's names?
48:47We haven't even got to the Book of Proverbs!
48:50The first children were Cain and Abel
48:52There was a little boy called...
48:56Not this one!
49:12Amazing things they did
49:15Astounding, astonishing
49:17Marvelous, miraculous
49:19Kids! Just kids!
49:24Some survived the wilderness
49:27Some were brave and put to the test
49:30They were kids that did their best
49:33And that makes all of them amazing!
49:42La, la, la, la, la!
49:57Amazing children!
50:00Amazing things they did
50:03Astounding, astonishing
50:05Marvelous, miraculous
50:07Adventurous, adorable
50:09Absolutely captivating
50:10I'm raging, I'm raging, I'm raging, I'm raging!