3 reviews
Episode 2
We start with Mary and Tamar in the market meeting fellow gentiles. They explain Passover. The high priest and I believe Ozem have a long conversation about the effects of Jesus. Finally Jesus becomes angry at the behaviour of the crowds as it is a place for worship not business!
That's the overall plot of episode 2, most of it is grand but the minute Jesus is on screen again it's wow. Seeing this anger is new, the frustration of people not listening to him has all funnelled out as he takes on EVERYONE.
Also the high priest and Roman chat was also really engaging dialogue for about 10 minutes which was interesting.
8/10.
That's the overall plot of episode 2, most of it is grand but the minute Jesus is on screen again it's wow. Seeing this anger is new, the frustration of people not listening to him has all funnelled out as he takes on EVERYONE.
Also the high priest and Roman chat was also really engaging dialogue for about 10 minutes which was interesting.
8/10.
- eoinageary
- Apr 9, 2025
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If you're going to watch any of Season 5 in theaters, this part 2 is the part to watch:
*The sadness and grief of Jesus, showing how he grieves sometimes with our 'fallen' state and how we sometimes don't understand spiritual perspectives or the truth of God's perspective and infinite wisdom.
*The additional sadness and weight Jesus feels on his soul as he knows his crucifixion is fast approaching.
*Among that frustration, for him to see the ineffectiveness, pride and sinfulness of so many (including the highest religious leaders who didn't care for the people or God's compassion and Word for His people), forgetting that God's temple is a holy place... then to see Jesus make a whip and display full anger at the temple, destroying all of that... and confronting the Pharisees so VERY BOLDLY... was amazing and even something that made our mouths drop!
Well done.
*The sadness and grief of Jesus, showing how he grieves sometimes with our 'fallen' state and how we sometimes don't understand spiritual perspectives or the truth of God's perspective and infinite wisdom.
*The additional sadness and weight Jesus feels on his soul as he knows his crucifixion is fast approaching.
*Among that frustration, for him to see the ineffectiveness, pride and sinfulness of so many (including the highest religious leaders who didn't care for the people or God's compassion and Word for His people), forgetting that God's temple is a holy place... then to see Jesus make a whip and display full anger at the temple, destroying all of that... and confronting the Pharisees so VERY BOLDLY... was amazing and even something that made our mouths drop!
Well done.
- mike-arredondo
- Mar 30, 2025
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