John the Baptist preaches to dozens of people, including Philip and Andrew. Jesus goes alone through the desert. In Jerusalem, Annas, Caiaphas, and Nicodemus talk to Joseph of Arimathea,
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John the Baptist preaches to dozens of people, including Philip and Andrew. Jesus goes alone through the desert. In Jerusalem, Annas, Caiaphas, and Nicodemus talk to Joseph of Arimathea, a wealthy merchant, and Malchus, guardian of the Temple. They talk about the exile of Archelaus and the arrival of a new ruler in the name of Rome. On the road, Pontius Pilate and his entourage follow toward Jerusalem. Petronius, follows alongside the Roman ruler. In the entourage of Pilate are Claudia and Helena, his wife and daughter. Petronius talks about his sister Cassandra. Tiago Justo is worried about the arrival of Pilate. In Tiberias, Antipas rules the city. Herodias, his wife, tries to support him. Arimathea complains about Caiaphas' posture. Nicodemus speaks with James Justo about the story of Edissa, wife of Joseph of Arimathea, who was condemned to be eternally impure. Annas complains to Caiaphas that he has not given an heir to Judith, his daughter. Satan watches them. They are worried about the followers Batista is acquiring. John the Baptist preaches on the banks of the Jordan River. In Nazareth, Mary and Joseph, older, talk about Jesus, who walks alone in the desert. Antipas says he does not want to confront the God of the Jews, but Herodias tries to convince him otherwise. Salome, the daughter of Herodias with Philip, the brother of Antipas, comes to the place and is coveted by him. Herodias is troubled. In conversation with his brother Simon Zelote, Barabbas talks about kidnapping a woman. Antipas invites her niece Salome to drink wine, but Herodias prevents it. Joan of Chuza leads Judith, the wife of Caiaphas, to meet John the Baptist. On the banks of the Jordan River, Andrew and Philip are concerned about Batista's effort to baptize so many people. Matthew, the publican, approaches. Gestas and Dimas see Joan of Chuza, Judith and her servants. The brothers offer help and steal it. Caiaphas, Malco and Roman soldiers approach the Jordan River. Joan of Chuza and Jud