‘Testament: The Story Of Moses’ Official Trailer Unveils Epic Netflix Series

The official trailer for “Testament: The Story of Moses” gives viewers a look at the epic new series from Netflix.

God has a plan and will for every life. No one is a mistake; everyone has the skills, talents and abilities to fulfill a purpose. Some may go against God, choosing their own path and desires. But God does have a plan for all. This is made abundantly clear in God’s Word. 

In the Bible, many figures serve and play an essential role in carrying out a specific purpose. Some, like the 12 Disciples, John the Baptist, and Paul in the New Testament, helped spread the Word of God to the surrounding cities and countries. Noah, Abraham, Joshua and David in the Old Testament were given other tasks to complete. 

Without a doubt, one of the most prominent figures in the entire Bible is Moses. The only other person throughout Scripture who likely played a more significant role in the Bible and Christianity is Jesus Christ Himself. From the very beginning, it was clear that God set Moses apart. 

A new series on Netflix, “Testament: The Story of Moses,” examines the life of the Old Testament figure. The trailer, posted on YouTube, shows Moses as a baby being rescued and picked up out of the basket. Viewers also see the Egyptians enduring the plagues God sent upon Pharaoh and his people for refusing to let the Israelites go. Also included is a shot of Moses on Mt. Sinai holding the 10 Commandments. 

The series also appears to be part documentary, with several people interjecting in the trailer about the importance of Moses and his actions to the Judeo-Christian religion. 

“Everything about his life speaks to us to this day,” one man says in the trailer.

The series starts streaming on Netflix on March 27.

Acts 7:22 “And Moses was trained in all the wisdom of Egypt, and was great in his words and works.”

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