So I'm reading through the entire Bible with my 12 year old nephew. We are really struggling through the passages which are tedious (e.g., descriptions of how the tabernacle is to be built, how the temple is to be built, the border allotments to each tribe, etc.).
What would be great is if there was a visual "tour" through these passages. For instance, instead of reading about the rings and the curtains for the Tabernacle there would be a graphical depiction of these things as a narrator reads over the text of the Bible. Likewise, reading the border allotments to the tribes can be very tedious because it's hard to keep interest and follow along when the geographical names mean absolutely nothing to you (e.g., the wilderness of Beth-aven). A camera fly-by of the land, as a narrator reads the text, would make this more interesting, even if the locations can't be nailed down with certainty.
Does anyone know if such things exist (and that are of good quality and don't look cheesy or like they were from 1992)? If not it would be awesome to see FaithLife give it a try.