Le roi Saül, autrefois puissant, est victime de son propre orgueil. David, un jeune berger exclu, reçoit l'onction pour devenir le deuxième roi.Le roi Saül, autrefois puissant, est victime de son propre orgueil. David, un jeune berger exclu, reçoit l'onction pour devenir le deuxième roi.Le roi Saül, autrefois puissant, est victime de son propre orgueil. David, un jeune berger exclu, reçoit l'onction pour devenir le deuxième roi.
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Reviewers say 'House of David' is lauded for its captivating storytelling, stunning cinematography, and strong performances, especially the portrayal of King David. The series balances historical accuracy with cinematic flair, creating an immersive experience. However, some criticize creative liberties and historical inaccuracies, which they believe dilute the original story. Despite these concerns, many appreciate the show's engaging and visually appealing approach to the biblical narrative.
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As for as Biblical series go, the first three episodes is one of the best I've seen so far.
They caveat every episode with a statement that some drama has been added to fill out the story however they have tried to remain biblically accurate overall. Yes there is some additional dialogue and aspects not expressely stated in scripture however I don't think it contradicts anything written. The show is not meant to be a substitute for actually reading the Bible, it's supposed to be entertainment based on the Biblical story. Largely they've done a pretty good job.
I see some very petty complaints from those giving bad reviews like Samuel being called a "Seer" rather than a "Prophet". Yet the bible literally says in those days prophets were called seers (1 Samuel 9:9).
Enjoy it for what it is, an entertaining biblical adaptation.
They caveat every episode with a statement that some drama has been added to fill out the story however they have tried to remain biblically accurate overall. Yes there is some additional dialogue and aspects not expressely stated in scripture however I don't think it contradicts anything written. The show is not meant to be a substitute for actually reading the Bible, it's supposed to be entertainment based on the Biblical story. Largely they've done a pretty good job.
I see some very petty complaints from those giving bad reviews like Samuel being called a "Seer" rather than a "Prophet". Yet the bible literally says in those days prophets were called seers (1 Samuel 9:9).
Enjoy it for what it is, an entertaining biblical adaptation.
My family and I happened upon this mini series by chance. We ended up binge watching and staying up all night. It was captivating, we aren't scholars but are religious as Christians and it felt accurate. We have loved watching this series and hope more Biblical series continue. Great job prime!!! We also appreciated the quality of acting as well as the top name casts. You can tell money was spent to make a quality mini series as well as the writing. We were highly impressed and plan to keep watching as more and more are produced. We also had to open our bible and find the names and revisit some of the story for ourselves which was great. Again - great job Prime Movies!!!
Why did they pick an actor who looks nothing like the biblical description of David! There's definitely plenty of liberties taken from the biblical text. The mother quoting psalms that weren't even written yet to David in episode 2. I could go on and on. While there's moments that it goes back to the biblical text, there's also outright made up things that did not happen to David. I don't want to post spoilers, but it's distracting to see Goliath attack David in the first episode when that also did not happen. There's plenty of real deep drama in the Biblical text for there to be any need to make up so much BS. We have multiple books from that time period, why not write from 1&2 Samuel, 1&2 kings, psalms, 1& 2 Chornicles, there's endless story line there.
This could have been an epic series by jus few changes done. Instead of making a melodramatic soap opera ending with the battle between David and Goliath, this alone should have been given an entire episode. The greatest king who ever lived deserved it. David should have walked the field of battle like he had the entire army of God's angels behind him and not showing any fear although he was a man. He was anointed by God, after all. Also, he wasn't supposed to be touched by Goliath in any way, he was guarded by God. Too bad, to much family drama shown and less history or the portrayal of David.
I was throughly surprised by the 'House of David'. I gave it a reluctant try, figuring that it would be low-budget and cheesy. It was most certainly neither.
The cinematography, locations, direction and acting, were all first rate.
Michael Iskander (David) shines in a breakout role.
Some people have voiced problems with this series because it takes liberties with the Biblical stories, but this is not a documentary, and the disclaimer begins each episode that whilst there is every attempt at authenticity, creative liberties have been taken for storytelling purposes.
I look very much forward to Season 2!
The cinematography, locations, direction and acting, were all first rate.
Michael Iskander (David) shines in a breakout role.
Some people have voiced problems with this series because it takes liberties with the Biblical stories, but this is not a documentary, and the disclaimer begins each episode that whilst there is every attempt at authenticity, creative liberties have been taken for storytelling purposes.
I look very much forward to Season 2!
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- AnecdotesKing David is described in 1 Samuel 16:12 - "And he sent, and brought him in. Now he was ruddy [admoni], and withal of a beautiful countenance, and goodly to look to. And the Lord said, Arise, anoint him: for this is he." Strong's Lexicon H132 explains the meaning of the word 'admoni,' which is translated in English to 'ruddy.' "The Hebrew word "admoni" is used to describe a reddish or ruddy complexion. It is often associated with a healthy, vibrant appearance and is used in the Bible to describe individuals with a distinct physical characteristic."
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By what name was House of David (2025) officially released in India in Hindi?
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