TV series
Testament: The Story of Moses
Overview
This illuminating docudrama series chronicles Moses' remarkable life as a prince, prophet and more with insights from theologians and historians.
Details
- First air date
- 2024-03-27
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 3 episodes
- Genres
- Documentary, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Network
- Netflix
- Production
- Karga Seven Pictures
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Charles Dance as Self - Narrator (voice)
- Clarke Peters as God (voice)
- Avi Azulay as Moses
- Dominique Tipper as Zipporah
- Mehmet Kurtuluş as Pharaoh
- Ishai Golan as Aaron
- Reymonde Amsallem as Miriam
- Tülay Günal as Bithiah
- Melis Ulaş as Jochebed
- Oberon K.A. Adjepong as Jethro
- Emre Törün as Dathan
- Cem Emüler as Haman
Creators and crew
- Sam Anzel - Executive Producer
- Brian Nelson - Executive Producer
- Fikret Manoğlu - Executive Producer
- Emre Şahin - Executive Producer
- Sarah Wetherbee - Executive Producer
- Kelly McPherson - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Part One The Prophet
Forced to leave behind his life as a prince in Egypt, Moses finds refuge in Midian. A mysterious encounter compels him to take on a divine mission.
Episode 2: Part Two The Plagues
Moses confronts the pharaoh and demands the Hebrews be freed. But when the pharaoh refuses, a series of plagues are unleashed on Egypt.
Episode 3: Part Three The Promised Land
The pharaoh relents after the 10th plague only to change his mind. An obstacle turns into a miracle at the Red Sea as Moses leads the Hebrews to freedom.
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