I Saw You Under The Fig Tree | The chosen
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- čas přidán 27. 11. 2022
- Hi Spirit , Hi Nature channel present GODS nature and He is watching us every time. we are thinking nobody take care of us but our creator take care of us whether in upstate or low .This scene is how Jesus called Nathaniel. How Nathaniel react for his talk.
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This had me in tears so moving.
What an excellent performance! I could watch it over and over . It moves me every time!
All these actors are so believable! This is the best tv series I’ve ever seen and I’m 67 years and I’ve seen a lot!❤
He knows my name, Amen
Ty Jesus that this show touches my heart and blesses me
Such a beautiful scene, Nathaniel losing faith, thinking god turned his face away from him ..
The moment Jesus acknowledged, noticing the Nathaniel’s faith being restored “there it is” 😭.
This scene perfectly depicts us at our lowest and god was there all along.
Never lose faith my brothers and sisters 💙✝️
God and his angles are always watching
Angels.
A very powerful scene when he knows that this man is the Christ.
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Love Filipe and Nathaniel at the Chosen ❤! Miss Filipe👍♥️!
Always Love God!
Amen
Amen.
It's better when the sound of words is on the whole track of this video, then what Jesus said is better perceived. Correct it!!
And He knows My voice
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You ruined the whole scene by cutting the sound
What part was this scene 😮
Why did you mess this up?😢
Yes sound
The one thing I really don’t like about this series, aside from the overt Protestant misunderstanding of orthodox biblical exegesis, is the total lack of historical understanding regarding demographics of that region. There were no “Jews” in the first century as we know Jews today in the 21st. It simply was not the same religion OR ethnic group. For one thing, they called themselves Israelites. And there were so many different groups and sub-groups of Hebrew Israelites, unlike today.
The Judaism we know today descends strictly from the Pharisees. Not only that, but it did not arise until AFTER the Christian era, NOT before. And just as many saints such as St. Ignatius of Antioch have rightly pointed out, Christianity, contrary to popular belief, did NOT originate or derive from Judaism.
And neither the Pharisees nor the Saducees spoke Hebrew; only a very small, select group of Pharisees spoke it. And even then, they ONLY used it in the synagogue, not outside of it. After the Second Temple Era, it was no longer a common language anymore. The Israelites of the Levant spoke Aramaic and Koine Greek; the former amongst their own, the latter with the wider gentile cultures. Greek was the lingua franca of that time period, just like English is today.
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