Jesus
Chapter 6 (The Birth of Jesus) (1x6)
: 31, 2018
José runs for help. In the fields, a shepherd of sheep strange the intense brightness of a star. Sula helps Maria in childbirth. Joseph prays to God. Melchior, Baltazar and Gaspar go through the desert. Herod complains about his children's concern. Sula is ill and Joseph helps Maria in childbirth. The angel Gabriel announces the arrival of the Messiah. A rain of stars-shooting strikes the sky. The baby Jesus is born. Simeon smiles at seeing the star shining brightly. Sula is relieved. Barrabas sees the star, intrigued. Mary and Joseph get excited. In the fields, the angel and shepherds watch the rain of stars. Sula is ill again when she sees blood. Joseph says he loves Mary. Zebedee tells Sula to rest. Some pastors go to Joseph and Mary. They talk about the encounter with the angel. The day dawns and Gabriel sees the boy. Ana and Joaquim care about their daughter. Mary takes care of little Jesus. Pastors comment on the birth of the Messiah. Zechariah and Elizabeth take care of the baby John. Jesus is circumcised. The caravan of Belchior, Gaspar and Baltazar approaches Jerusalem. In Bethlehem, everyone admires the baby Jesus. Mary and Joseph take Jesus to be presented at the temple in Jerusalem. The magicians arrive in the city. Herod rests in his pool with two concubines. In the Temple of Solomon, Nicodemus talks to Hanna, an elderly prophetess. Joseph asks Barabbas to watch his mule. Joseph buys a dove to offer to God. Nicodemus says goodbye to Hanna. Joseph and Mary stand before Annas. Simeon sees the dove flying over Jesus and approaches. He holds the baby and prays to God. Herod is warned of a strange movement in the city. Baltazar, Belchior and Gaspar go to the palace. Simeon and Hanna say that Mary must be strong. Baltazar catches Barrabás stealing. Simeon speaks to Caiaphas and Annas about the birth of the Messiah, but is not taken seriously. Nicodemus is intrigued. Baltazar frees Barabbas from being stoned. In Bethlehem, Sula feels the pangs of childbirth.