House of David Brings the Biblical Drama

By Allen Reynolds

House of David is another successful Biblical drama released to the world through Prime Video and the collaboration between the Wonder Project and Amazon MGM studios stays true to the Biblical foundations while bringing the best of Hollywood drama. I know as a Bible teacher and minister myself that as I have read the story of David it has tremendous power to teach us about God and humanity. In seminary one of my professors explained that David’s story is one of the greatest dramas to come out of the ancient world and its ability connect deeply with people and tell a full story across the years while using very few words is truly remarkable.

In House of David Season 2 episode 1 what is only about 10 verses of the Biblical story is fully developed into an epic episode of battle and transition as the Philistines are defeated and David is brought closer to the throne of Israel. As I watched I was most impressed that details of the Biblical story that I remembered as a biblical expert were weaved into coherent characters and relationships that sustained my interest and the larger story. Seeing the nods to Saul’s descent into madness, David’s relationship with Jonathan and Saul’s daughter Michal, Samuel aging as a judge and now only prophet, and the David’s growth from shepherd to solider are all captured well. I appreciate how this telling of David’s story doesn’t shy away from the importance of prayer, faith, and God’s intervention while at the same time feeling so deeply vulnerable and human. I. think House of David does a good job balancing respecting the sacred text while building a world that is captivating for people who may not know the Bible story well.

If you are interested in a true epic drama that is also in line with your faith and convictions, House of David is a great watch. It is certainly violent without being gory, and tense without being overwhelming. It reminds me of the Lord of the Rings films in its ability to sustain characters and action, while remaining more drama than action or fantasy. If you wanted to see this epic story brought to life for our modern world using the best of production techniques, House of David is a great watch.  The trailer is below and the series can be watched on Prime Video.

 

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