- This is the Picture pronounced by Ex-President Roosevelt to be "His Idea of the Pinacle of Motion Picture Achievements" (Print Ad- Independent Press, ((Bloomfield NJ)) 7 August 1914)
- In the staging of this wonderful production, upwards of five hundred people were employed and three hundred horsemen-Chariots, helmets and other war paraphernalia had to be especially designed and constructed. Pearson's Weekly pronounces this to be one of the three greatest if not actually the best film the world has ever known (Print Ad-Daily Banner, ((Cambridge, Md.)) 8 August 1914)
- A four-part Biograph Special Masterpiece. "One of the three greatest films the world has ever seen," says Pearson's Weekly. A gorgeous and animated story of war and tragic love in Biblical times. Soul-stirring realism and surpassing beauty. (Print Ad- Hearst's Sunday American, ((Atlanta, Ga.)) 29 March 1914)
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