give him a kiss. can i give him a diss? he won t bite my face off? those are serious teeth in there. yeah, they can clamp down. let me see your teeth. the performance vividly captures the sweeping and melodramaticic twists of fate of joseph s story in the bible. he goes from being an egyptian slave and prisoner to the pharaoh s second in command. i hereby put you in charge of the entire land of egypt. that s because he correctly interprets the pharaoh s dream, and thus saves egypt from a devastating famine, and being a man of god, he forgives the brothers who left him for dead. brothers, i forgive you. the truths and the principles of the story are so powerful and so basic to humanity. do you believe this really happened? absolutely.
bible base storybook version of an ancient egypt with everything you might imagine there to be. deserts, pyramids, and, of course, camels. even though no one s quite sure when camels first came to egypt. we ve got two of our camels right here. they re in the show. did you see the camel? he won t bite my face off? because those are serious teeth in there. yeah, they can clamp down. let me see your teeth. the performance vividly captures the sweeping and melodramatic twists of fate in the bible. he goes from being an egyptian slave and prisoner to the pharaoh s second in command. i hereby put you in charge of the entire land of egypt! that s because he correctly interprets the pharaoh s dream,
you might imagine there to be, deserts, pyramids, and of course camels, even though no one is quite sure when camels first came to egypt. oh, my goodness, there they are. we have two of our camels right there. see the camel? i want a camel. can i give him a kiss? he won t bite my face off? those are serious teeth in there. they can clamp down. let me see. let me see your teeth. the performance vividly captures the sweeping and melodramatic twists of faith of joseph s story in the bible. he goes from being an egyptian slave and prisoner to the pharaoh s second in command. i hereby put you in charge of the entire land of egypt. that s because he correctly interprets the pharaoh s dream, and thus saves egypt from a devastating famine. and being a man of god, he forgives the brothers who left