Sculpting Monsters EXACTLY as described in The Bible...

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Published 2023-11-17

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  • @Jazza
    Yo! Over a million views in just over a week?! Y'all did it! Part 2 coming soon!
  • @am3thysts
    As a Christian, I must say I find it very refreshing how overall kind everyone is being here. I’m used to anything semi harder to understand or believe in Christianity being completely mocked and hated on. I’m so glad to see so many unbelievers just being intrigued or liking the artwork and not hating on others’ beliefs. Thank you all! ❤
  • @BeefForLess
    I want to see more biblical creatures. Jazza's monster design/ creature sculpture videos are a ton of fun to see.
  • @hannahhester8376
    I would LOVE to see Greek monsters! Especially with the new Percy Jackson TV series coming out next week. Even if you just do drawings, would be super cool.
  • @jona-ey1fi
    A real cool detail about the behemoth is that if you remove the horns which are never actually mentioned and add the part where it says its tail is like a cedar tree and mix it with its massively swole body, you can tell that it kinda resembles a brachiosaurus.
  • @faithmusina252
    As a christian myself, it was cool to see biblical creatures come to life. You are very talented and I hope you have more of these videos.
  • @surrenedyj8695
    I’m a Christian/follower of Christ, and seeing this video just left me in awe. I’ve always LOVED the Leviathan, and I’ve always tried to picture the different types of angels but have had a hard time visualizing it. So seeing your amazing artistic talent bringing to life what is described in the Bible is mesmerizing and amazing! I look forward to a part 2! 😃
  • @zbyous4936
    DO A PART 2! The creatures in revelation are so cool! There was even one angel so big one foot was in the middle of the ocean, and the other was on land(the Bible described it better than I could.)
  • @rachelshort3522
    As a Christian, this is so cool!!! I love learning about the different creatures of the Bible
  • @chknboi90
    YES. PLEASE can we have a part 2! This was absolutely incredible work and I’d love to see how the rest turn out. Amazing work Jazza, keep it up!
  • @Beth-iw4ur
    As a Christian, this is awesome! I’m really hoping you continue this series. I love seeing biblical creatures drawn and created in different ways. You’re an amazing artist!
  • @Jaycalsun
    I really really enjoyed this. And as a Christian, I appreciate your serious deep dive into this, while having fun, and making it neither "religious or antireligious". And honestly, seems like you grasped the poetic nature of these creatures really well.
  • @user-bx3tc4mw3u
    Yes SIR! I love this so much as a Christian who just loves the nity gritty of the bible. I was sitting listening to Jazza quote the Bible with a silly grin on my face. Lol please do another! ❤️
  • @Lupical_Raz0r
    As a Catholic, I am truly impressed by your work 👍
  • @yardz876
    This look like a really great series. I'd love to see more Biblical characters like Goliath, Sampson, Nebuchadnezzar etc. Also, the Norse pantheon would be awesome too!
  • @austink5172
    Super cool to see as a Christian or I think in general! I wish more artists were doing this kind of thing!! It really helps conceptualize the intricacies and overlooked coolness in the Bible that often goes overlooked. Please do more 😁
  • The Seraphim are my favorite angels from the angel hierarchy because of their six wings and they are sometimes described as having multiple eyes all over their bodies. I love the weirdness of them. My dad said that the closer the angels are to God, the weirder they get and it's very true. You did a great job on the Leviathan, Jazza. It's so cool.
  • @JohnPaul-pw7hp
    It is strange as a Christian myself that I never really pay attention to the way some of these are described, especially the angels, and they really are described in hard to understand ways. It’s really cool to see you sculpt and draw these!
  • @AdrienMelody
    I particularly love the first Angel you drew—it’s breathtaking!