After Jesus brings Lazarus back from the dead, three men run to a castle on a hill to announce the miracles that Jesus has performed. In the long shot, the first man runs up to the castle entrance into the shade. The shade disappears and reappears between shots.
At the beginning, a figure is shown walking in the manger. The lantern brightly lights the ox in the background as the person passes. However, the one holding the lamp remains in full shadow.
Differences from the source material are not considered to be goofs, especially when relating to dramatic decisions. Many historical inaccuracies also get a pass, especially when caused by reliance on religious and/or artistic traditions.
When King Herod and his courtiers move around his throne room, the set floors sound distinctly like wood and plaster, instead of the solid stone they're supposedly made of.
When the crucifixion is show at a distance, the sight and sound of the mallet blows arrive at the same time. At the distance shown, the sound would be slightly, but perceptibly, delayed.
Throughout the film there are shots of snow on the ground and snow on the mountains of Utah. Israel rarely gets any snow.
Apostles Philip and Nathanael just appear in the group, without any previous scene showing how they joined.