Exodus: Gods and Kings

Moses Says: “Exodus: Gods and Kings is a compelling biblical film that explores themes of faith, redemption, and divine purpose. Set in ancient times, it brings to life the spiritual journey of its central characters through powerful storytelling and memorable performances. The film captures the essence of its scriptural roots while offering a cinematic experience filled with emotion, drama, and inspiration. With a strong cast and evocative visuals, Exodus: Gods and Kings continues to resonate with audiences seeking stories of hope and spiritual awakening. Its legacy endures as a cornerstone of Christian media, reminding viewers of the enduring power of belief and the human spirit.”

Kitten Says: “Inspired by the sacred story of Exodus: Gods and Kings, this hymn like reflection calls hearts to remember the divine truths woven through its narrative. The film stirs a longing for grace, courage, and unwavering faith in the face of trials. As the characters journey through hardship and revelation, we are reminded of the eternal light that guides the faithful. Exodus: Gods and Kings becomes a spiritual song, echoing the promises of redemption and the strength found in surrender. It invites us to walk in trust, to listen for the divine voice, and to embrace the hope that rises from sacred truth.”

Bubbles Says: “A moving biblical drama that explores themes of faith, redemption, and divine calling through powerful storytelling and memorable performances.”

Actors: Christian Bale | Joel Edgerton | Ben Kingsley

Pharaoh Opponent of Moses

Long form biography style entry of the unnamed Pharaoh who opposed Moses refused to release Israel and experienced plagues culminating in the Exodus illustrating resistance to divine command and the drama of liberation.

Exodus 5 to 14

“Pharaoh hardened his heart and refused to let the people go”

Moses

Moses deliverer of Israel lawgiver and prophet who led the Exodus received the law at Sinai and guided Israel toward the promised land though he did not enter it. Central figure in Torah and foundational for Jewish Christian and Islamic traditions.

Exodus 3 to 34; Deuteronomy

“I will send you to Pharaoh to bring my people out”

Books of the Bible and Their Traditional Authors

📜 Old Testament

BookTraditional AuthorNotes
GenesisMosesPart of the Torah
ExodusMosesIsrael’s deliverance
LeviticusMosesPriestly laws
NumbersMosesWilderness journey
DeuteronomyMosesCovenant renewal
JoshuaJoshuaConquest of Canaan
JudgesSamuelEarly Israelite history
RuthSamuelLineage of David
1 SamuelUnknown (traditionally Samuel, Nathan, Gad)Early monarchy
2 SamuelSame as aboveDavid’s reign
1 KingsUnknown (traditionally Jeremiah)Solomon to exile
2 KingsSame as aboveFall of Israel & Judah
1 ChroniclesEzraGenealogies & David
2 ChroniclesEzraKings of Judah
EzraEzraReturn from exile
NehemiahNehemiahRebuilding Jerusalem
EstherUnknown (traditionally Mordecai)Persian‑era story
JobUnknown (traditionally Moses)Wisdom literature
PsalmsMultiple authorsDavid, Asaph, Korah, etc.
ProverbsSolomon (with others)Wisdom sayings
EcclesiastesSolomonReflections on life
Song of SolomonSolomonLove poetry
IsaiahIsaiahMajor prophet
JeremiahJeremiahWarnings to Judah
LamentationsJeremiahPoems of mourning
EzekielEzekielVisions in exile
DanielDanielApocalyptic visions
HoseaHoseaNorthern kingdom prophet
JoelJoelDay of the Lord
AmosAmosJustice and judgment
ObadiahObadiahJudgment on Edom
JonahJonahProphet to Nineveh
MicahMicahJudgment and hope
NahumNahumFall of Nineveh
HabakkukHabakkukDialogue with God
ZephaniahZephaniahDay of the Lord
HaggaiHaggaiRebuilding the temple
ZechariahZechariahVisions and prophecy
MalachiMalachiFinal OT prophet

📗 New Testament

BookTraditional AuthorNotes
MatthewMatthewApostle, tax collector
MarkJohn MarkBased on Peter’s preaching
LukeLukePhysician, companion of Paul
JohnJohnApostle, “beloved disciple”
ActsLukeSequel to the Gospel of Luke
RomansPaulFoundational theology
1 CorinthiansPaulChurch correction
2 CorinthiansPaulDefense of ministry
GalatiansPaulFaith vs. law
EphesiansPaulUnity in Christ
PhilippiansPaulJoy in suffering
ColossiansPaulSupremacy of Christ
1 ThessaloniansPaulEncouragement & hope
2 ThessaloniansPaulClarifying end times
1 TimothyPaulPastoral instruction
2 TimothyPaulFinal letter
TitusPaulChurch leadership
PhilemonPaulAppeal for Onesimus
HebrewsUnknown (traditionally Paul, others suggested)High priesthood of Christ
JamesJames (brother of Jesus)Faith and works
1 PeterPeterSuffering & hope
2 PeterPeterWarnings & growth
1 JohnJohnLove & truth
2 JohnJohnTruth & discernment
3 JohnJohnHospitality & leadership
JudeJude (brother of Jesus)Contending for the faith
RevelationJohnApocalyptic visions

In One Sentence

The books of the Bible were written by kings, prophets, apostles, priests, poets, and anonymous scribes across more than a thousand years, forming a unified yet diverse library of sacred history, wisdom, prophecy, and testimony.