Oneness: A Journey Beyond Religion Series - Trailer
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Oneness is a ten-part documentary series exploring the covenant of Abraham and the enduring identity of the children of Israel within the unfolding story of scripture. Anchored in the Tanakh and examined alongside the Qur’an, the series presents a structured investigation into lineage, covenant, sacred geography, kingship, and faith.
From the identity and dispersion of the children of Israel to the brotherhood of Abraham’s sons, from the matriarchs of Israel to the child of the sacrifice, from the Holy Land and Zion to the covenant with David and the promise of a future restoration, Oneness traces the continuity of Abraham’s covenant across generations.
Grounded in scriptural analysis and historical reflection, the series returns to the source, examining what the texts themselves declare concerning the land, the covenant, the seed, and the faith of Abraham. Without hostility and without compromise, Oneness presents a vision of unity rooted in covenant identity, inviting viewers of all nations to engage directly with the scriptures and rediscover the foundation upon which the Abrahamic story stands.
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