4^f * 1r p or a (fro 't to th ht) 0or the birds The sideways panorama (from 1le-it the rl right) Th id
o tl into s ol being 1lett loo loose dl dissolves softly
• 1 n.g lth a flaming a nnew scene, of a 10 young man runn! running with 10 -u ot en . a close-up
10 13 torch hands. him and the 010 olose-up turns slowly d th - u p tur oroh in his i • We follow hi 1 toroh to a o 1 th into a 10 long shot throwing the burning torch 1into ot which hioh shows him thr 1nto fire on top 0of a hill. hill.
r hil w or By means of a ppanorama we see oth other hills
and of each one a gr greatt fire lr 1is burning.• nd on top ot oh on "During t the scene he n shirting hi tl the following is heardDllrl Commentary: •• Co nt
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On one of those days as fires were lighted on all hills and all mountains to call the pilgrims of the Passover-to Jerusalem*it came to pass that a certain man named Lazarus» whom Jesus loved» became deathly sicic. He was a native of Bethany» outside Jerusalem» where he lived together with his father and his two sisters» Martha and Mary.
o n ot olv Th The scene of th the hill hills dl dissolves softly into 1 1 to 0
• ce a nnew scene of a ro room 1in tthe hou house 0of LLazarus• u •
h father of LLazarus s a Le The was Levite. Lazarus himself Z 1 • L £ was a scribe fine reputation as a writer. crib who had established a :fin r . Many SynaSIll -
opt h Law and the gogues ordered copies of the him. 0 h prophets from hi . r 1 r sisters r needle workers and 1 two 1 t r were His 0 elder d made garments for or
the priests. th rl • 1 n Though the of JJesus also Tho h family r friends 0 r 111 were u tthey were 0 on 11 good 00
terms with the 10 local rreligious and the lth th 11 Iou authorities uthorltl o 1 0of Bethany h people in general. 1n nr •
bbecomes c 0 L z 111 d 1is 1lying Now Lazarus ill and in bed at 1 In t the h point 1 t of t