Jesus
Chapter 1 (Mary is observed by the angel Gabriel) (1x1)
: 24, 2018
In Jerusalem, a crowd of people throw stones at Jesus, who carries the cross. Christ is flogged by Roman soldiers. Caiaphas looks at him with hatred and contempt. Mary Magdalene suffers from seeing the scene. Peter is terrified. Mary, impotent, observes the crucifixion of her own son. The Roman centurion Petronius also suffers looking at the cross. From the palace of Herod, Pontius Pilate looks out the window in anguish. While Jesus is nailed to the cross, the earth begins to tremble and the sky rages. Simeon explains the origin of humanity to the little Barabbas and Simon Zealot. The High Priest Annas, assisted by the Levite Caiaphas, receives the offerings of the profiled Jews. Isaac, the father of Barabbas and Simon, tries to argue with the religious leader about the taxes paid, but does not succeed. Judas Galileo introduces himself to Isaac. A great movement of passers-by takes over the Temple of the city of Jerusalem, a year before Christ. Herod the Great is the king of Judea. In his palace, he speaks paranoidly in the presence of his sons, Archelaus and Antipas. Judas Galileo inflames Isaac by speaking evil of Herod and the High Priest Annas. Caiaphas says that the king does not care about the laws of God. Simeon talks about the Messiah with the boys Barabbas and Simon Zealot. In a humble house, the young Mary of Nazareth receives a flower of the fianc2e Joseph. In the palace, Herod is warned about the action of rebellious Jews. Furious, the king of Judea orders the High Priest to be called. The Roman soldier Petronius, with other officers, leads the Jewish peasant Alpheus, forcing him to carry a heavy burden. A group of Jewish rebels watch and prepare to attack. While taking water from the well, Mary of Nazareth meets Miriam and Asisa. Petronius and the other Roman soldiers are attacked by the group of rebellious Jews. Herod tells Annas to do something against the rebels. Maria, Mirian and Asisa are amazed to see Petronius being dragged by a horse. Mary decid