[s5e31] The Chosen | CERTIFIED |
: Leaders attempt to trap Jesus by asking about paying taxes to Caesar. He deftly avoids their political snares with His famous response regarding rendering to God what is God's.
: In a departure from strict scripture, Jesus has a vision of King David. This artistic choice serves as a narrative bridge to biblical debates where Jesus identifies as David’s Lord, rather than just his descendant. [S5E31] The Chosen
: The episode captures the irony of Roman efficiency; while officials like Atticus worry about a "Maccabean-style" revolt, the Roman infrastructure actually facilitates the eventual spread of the Gospel. 📖 Deep Dive Resources : Leaders attempt to trap Jesus by asking
: Jesus takes Peter, James, Andrew, and John aside to warn them about the "End" and the trials ahead, preparing them for the coming darkness. 🌟 Interesting Insights This artistic choice serves as a narrative bridge
: Following the Temple "threat," Shmuel insists on recording Jesus' words in detail to use them as evidence of blasphemy, while others debate if it was a mere prediction.