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Jesus makes an example of the corrupt marketplace at his Father's Temple. Caiaphas seeks a plot and potential allies in an effort to put Jesus to death.

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12:29Jesus openly
12:59So good
13:29Not that I could tell just
13:59So good
14:29We came all the way
14:59And how do you know
15:29I would imagine?
15:59Just exchange for an
16:29Yes, but I would say yes, but I
16:59You did not come to do away with the law, but rather to interpret it fully and properly
17:02You didn't answer the question
17:04You didn't answer the question
17:04You didn't answer the question
17:06Yeah This is a good point and we need to understand the Excuse mir, but do you want toze the last one, but I want to show you an answer to the admiral, but I do not know what we made after all the 초 post, but we need to exchange your coins
17:25Your coins.
17:29Next.
17:32What are you paying with today?
17:34Drachma.
17:35Drachma.
17:36At the current exchange rate, two Greek drachma is equivalent to about one and a half temple coins.
17:40What are you looking to buy?
17:42A goat.
17:43A goat.
17:44Judging by the guilty look in your eye, I'd say you're going to need more of a sheep.
17:49Or a ram.
17:50Tell me, how many impure thoughts have you had this week?
17:53About half as many as you and a third as many as me, okay?
17:56Let him alone.
17:57A goat is all I can afford at this time.
17:59Ah, very well.
18:00It'll be ten drachmas.
18:08Wait for it.
18:10And then four and a half more for the exchange tax.
18:13Let's, uh, let's call it fourteen.
18:16That's forty-five percent on top of the price of the animal itself.
18:19I gave you a half shekel break.
18:20But forty-five percent for what?
18:22To whom?
18:23Fifteen percent imperial sales tax to Rome.
18:25Fifteen percent booth rental fee to the Jewish authorities for transacting business on temple grounds.
18:30From all of this, I take a measly shekel and I have to feed my family.
18:34I don't do this for free. Would you?
18:36For such a holy celebration, I might.
18:39Well, you don't have to worry about it, lady.
18:43Why?
18:44It's only for men.
18:46Excuse me?
18:48Do you hear that choir singing from beyond the wall?
18:52The orchestra.
18:53The incense filling the air.
18:56You see the smoke rising from burnt offerings.
18:59Over a million people are here.
19:01And that means over a million sacrificed animals.
19:04Do you think they would to fuel the fires to incinerate their remains just falls from the sky?
19:09And the manpower to manage it all is gratis?
19:12All adult males are required to pay a temple tax each year to finance this show.
19:16It's not theater.
19:18Do you want to buy a sacrifice to make an offering or not?
19:21Brother, he just wants to worship Adonai.
19:24Don't be caustic.
19:26These are sacred grounds.
19:27Yes.
19:28And you're holding up the line.
19:46I've never seen so many mounds of incense in my life.
19:50Myrrh, saffron, cinnamon...
19:52It covers up the stench of blood.
19:55It's not working.
19:57Oh.
19:58A sign in Greek.
19:59And Latin.
20:00For good reason.
20:05No stranger will enter within the balustrade round the temple or enclosure.
20:09Whoever is caught will himself be responsible for his ensuing death.
20:14Oh.
20:15All right.
20:16Message received.
20:17Keep out gentiles.
20:19Ensuing death?
20:20Does that mean God will strike you down himself?
20:23I'd prefer not to find out.
20:25Tamara and I are gonna buy birds.
20:27You go get your goats.
20:28And we'll meet you back here.
20:30Hm?
20:33I think it's this way.
20:37Ah, here it is.
20:38These would be perfect.
20:40They were
20:47Where are the birds from?
20:48They're not dead who are dead but it's not.
20:52To the birds?
20:53I see.
20:54They're not good.
20:55I see.
20:56They're not good.
20:57They're not good.
20:58They're not good.
20:59They're getting good.
21:00You're good.
21:01Two pigeons, please.
21:03Imrad is very common, yes, but I do believe that the team at ivory commodities will rise up a bit very soon.
21:10I don't keep up with news from the old country.
21:12I'm not from Ethiopia. I'm from Libya.
21:15Near the coast.
21:16In Isabel Akta, uplands.
21:18What's the Pantopolis?
21:19Ah, you know your geography well.
21:22And what are you doing all the way up here?
21:25Dad, trying to make a living for my sons.
21:29What are you doing all the way up here?
21:31Celebrating Passover.
21:34Two pigeons, please.
21:37The sight of you and your emerald revive memories of my sister.
21:43And for that wonderful gift, it gives me pleasure to offer you these doves for free on their house.
21:48One set for you and one for your friend.
21:52Doves?
21:56Well, at least take our money for the cost of the pigeons.
21:58No, I couldn't.
22:00It would be a dishonor to the memory of my sister, which you have brought rushing back like an angel.
22:06Are you sure?
22:17Well, as Andrew said, we must remain in the court of Gentiles, on the pain of death.
22:38So what do we do when we get to the priest?
22:46Hand them our doves and tell them our names?
22:49Is he keeping a list?
22:51Wouldn't surprise me.
22:52Abba, leave it.
22:59It's secure.
23:00I put it in.
23:02Zebedee, son of Yonatan of Capernaum, Galilee.
23:05Yes.
23:06And this is my son, John.
23:09Shalom.
23:09I'm Malchus.
23:11Chief servant of operations to the office of the high priest.
23:14Shalom.
23:14Shalom.
23:15Right this way.
23:17Jairus spoke of you in such glowing terms one would think you were the Messiah.
23:22What is your secret?
23:25To be perfectly honest, a woman who helped perfect her SP.
23:29I've been an esteemed vintner from the plain of Sharon.
23:31Tragically, she has gone to be with ghosts.
23:34Ah, may her memory be a blessing.
23:37Your business is a welcome change.
23:40Our contract we had with the Gethsemane vendor was entangled in bureaucracy and old family ties.
23:46Jairus' recommendation gave us a way out.
23:48Since you entered through the beautiful gate, I assumed that you are immersed in mikvah and are ritually clean, it goes without saying?
23:56Yes.
23:56The Chamber of Oils has a higher standard of ritual impurity.
24:01Due to the sacred uses of the oils, for the chief priest and the eventual anointing of the king of the Jews when he finally arrives.
24:09Glad to hear that.
24:10Just a forewarning.
24:11The Master of Oils requires a verbal confirmation of purity beyond simple mikvah immersion before entering to have your oils evaluated by the board.
24:22Understood.
24:22Rabbi Zebediah, shalom.
24:27Shalom, Malkus.
24:28This is Zebedee.
24:30This is the son John of Galilee.
24:33Oh, yes.
24:33We've met.
24:34Once you've obtained your requisite verbal confirmation, I will wait outside with the cart to make sure it is in store.
24:42Even within the temple courtyard, you'd be surprised what could happen.
24:46In accordance with the laws of the third book of Moses, do you solemnly swear on pain of death, John, son of Zebedee, and Zebedee, son of Yonatan, regardless of mikvah immersion,
24:58that you have not in the past seven days touched a corpse, touched a mole, mouse, or lizard come into contact with a menstruating woman
25:06or a chair on which she has sat or one of her vessels, had a seminal discharge in your sleep, been diagnosed with leprosy or eaten unclean foods?
25:16I have not.
25:18Even with the mikvah purification?
25:23John?
25:24You know what?
25:25You should wait outside with me.
25:28I'm sure I have no idea which one of those disqualified you.
25:41Touch the corpse?
25:44Leprosy.
25:45I couldn't go any either.
25:47Also for...
25:50leprosy.
25:53Your offer to bravely stand guard over a cart in one of the safest parts of Israel
25:58wasn't a giveaway at all.
26:05These old men, punishing us for having bodies.
26:11Law is the law, I guess.
26:13It's not the law of Moses.
26:15They added the seven-day stipulation so they could relish turning people away.
26:20Surely it's not that sinister.
26:21Surely it's not that sinister.
26:23Oh.
26:24I work for Caiaphas.
26:26In the high priest's sphere, everyone must define their place in the order.
26:31Demonstrate whom they're higher than.
26:34Pure than.
26:35Older than?
26:38What's a man to do with his youth in these troubled times?
26:42Troubled.
26:46Caiaphas possesses over one rabbi.
26:49His irritation permeates the entire household, the temple, the Sanhedrin, every office and
26:55committee.
26:57Huh.
26:57And, um, what would Caiaphas like to see happen to this, uh, this rabbi?
27:06Well, in every proposed scenario, he risks either breaking the law, losing his power,
27:14blaming the ire of Rome, inciting a riot, losing his position.
27:20Yeah, but he, uh, he has to do something, right?
27:24Yes, and he's running out of time, in the options.
27:28The Passover is in three days.
27:30What does that mean?
27:32No trial can be held during the Passover.
27:35Oh.
27:36Right.
27:36Yes, yes, uh, I remember.
27:39Jesus of Nazareth needs to be tried and held accountable for Sabbath-breaking, false prophecy,
27:45a whole litany of other offenses.
27:46But the people, the people are ready to crown him king, so what's a high priest to do?
27:51Did they mention anything about...
27:55That will be all of Zebedee, son of Yonatan.
27:59That's it?
28:00Not even a welcome to the temple.
28:03I will escort you to Caiaphas' office, and we will finalize the paperwork.
28:07This way, my brothers.
28:12What?
28:15Stop looking at me like that.
28:16Yes.
28:21Have you tried the garum?
28:22Hmm?
28:23Herodias and I have it imported from Rome by the Amphrey.
28:28Along with copies of the latest plays in poetry.
28:31Na darte.
28:32Ah, Lucretius, Virgil, Horace, Olvid writes, he writes,
28:37Death is less bitter punishment than death delay.
28:42You do better quoting Moses, David, Solomon, Isaiah.
28:47Cai, it's simply not as fun.
28:50You know what else isn't fun?
28:53Trying to protect our entire nation when the people's hysteria over a man they want to be king
29:02could provoke Rome to wipe us off the face of the earth.
29:07Um.
29:08Oh, Jesus, yes.
29:10The one they say,
29:11Raise the man at Bethany from the dead.
29:13Don't insult me by pretending you don't know.
29:17On the contrary.
29:18That's why I summoned you here today.
29:21Pilate wanted me to relay a message, which I will do, since I'm a man of my world.
29:26He suggested we consider killing Lazarus and putting the rumors of Jesus' supposed powers to rest,
29:33delegitimizing his following.
29:35Not that simple.
29:36For one thing, only Rome has the authority to enact capital punishment.
29:40I agree.
29:41It's the last thing we want to be associated with.
29:44Well, it has happened before.
29:48You should know.
29:49Your father-in-law, he knows.
29:52And your people have already tried to stone Jesus to death.
29:55Your people?
29:58Our people, Antipas.
30:00You act like you're not one of us.
30:03You're obsessed with Roman culture, their music, their chariot races, their condiments.
30:11I'm wearing a toga.
30:15Quite comfortable, Ashley.
30:16I don't know how you survive in this heat, suffocating yourself on all these layers and layers.
30:22I have received a prophecy from God.
30:27Oh, I'd forgotten the two of you speak regularly, yes?
30:31Hmm?
30:32Has he said anything about me?
30:33And a prophecy is that one man will die for the people so that our nation will not perish.
30:42Are you sure this prophecy came from God and not your wife's father?
30:47How dare you?
30:49I seem to remember Annus.
30:51I do have sympathy for you marrying into his family, by the way.
30:54Had such a penchant for killing his adversaries that Pilate's predecessor, Gratus, had him removed from the office of high priest.
31:02And I know he's still exerting enormous influence on you.
31:07Through your wife.
31:08I've never had someone killed via the influence of my wife.
31:12It was Salome who requested the head of the baptizer.
31:15Well, we all know.
31:16Put her up to it.
31:18Oh, God.
31:18If you go through with this, you might, you might keep your marriage and get a pat on the back from your father-in-law, but you will lose your job.
31:29The case against Jesus is thinner than a silk strand, as far as Rome is concerned.
31:35They have no regard for Torah, what you deem false prophecy, only for the rule of imperial law.
31:42They don't care if he's a threat to you.
31:44They care only if he's a threat to them.
31:45And from what I've heard, he's only preached peace and forgiveness and love, humility, a bunch of other boring stuff.
31:54And performed harmless magic tricks, which honestly, I would love to see.
31:58I'm always game for a funny illusion, huh?
32:01He spooked me at first.
32:04Between you and me, I thought he might be the baptizer back from the dead to avenge me.
32:09But now he just seems amusing.
32:11The people herald him as king, the son of David.
32:17But has he identified himself as king publicly, in those exact words?
32:23Not that we have on record.
32:25Then how will you defend your actions, Caiaphas?
32:29When Pilate comes to deport you for breaking the law and executing someone outside the Roman justice system.
32:36You killed the baptizer.
32:38I am the tetrach of Galilee.
32:41I have special dispensation.
32:47You want to know something?
32:48I regret it.
32:49People hate me now.
32:54Didn't even want to do it.
32:56But you did.
32:57You chose your wife of a popularity, and you would begrudge me the same.
33:03Yes, but I begrudge you.
33:06I'm the one saddled with the onerous task of mediating the balance of power between the temple and Rome.
33:13A job I was born to.
33:15You?
33:16You're a craven, social climber, married your way into the aristocratic family, and happened to become high priest only because Governor Gratus had to depose Annos for doing the very thing you're trying to do.
33:31And if you succeed, I'll be the one left to pick up the pieces.
33:35If that's true, why would you summon me here to deliver a message from Pilate that I should kill Lazarus?
33:45Because Lazarus is a nobody, and you could make it look like an accident.
33:53Anyway, it was an offhanded comment from Pilate, because I told him the people's only reason for belief in Jesus is the raising of Lazarus.
34:00Jesus is different.
34:02It's Passover.
34:02There's too many people here.
34:05City's on edge.
34:06Your paranoia is clouding your understanding of my intentions.
34:12I'm under no delusion that my position as high priest could survive an illegal and unpopular execution, which would likely prompt rioting in the streets.
34:27Then what are you doing?
34:28This may sound crazy, but I actually believe in our god, Adonai, the king of the universe.
34:41And he told me that one man will die so that our nation will not perish, which means it will happen.
34:51Did he happen to say if the one man was Lazarus or Jesus now?
35:01Thankfully, that's plain.
35:03Jesus is staring the populace apart.
35:05Now, unless you want to alienate your subjects further and then to wait for Jesus to misspeak and incite the ire of Rome, and then they can take care of him before they feel the need to take care of us.
35:27Hence, one man will die.
35:31He has an exhibited pattern of misspeaking about Rome.
35:35So I will prompt him.
35:41I'm listening.
35:43There is one thing the people hate more than they love Jesus.
35:48Obsessive.
36:05That head of yours.
36:08Kofni?
36:10No cucumber good enough, huh?
36:12It's for the Cedar supper.
36:14Which is three days away.
36:17Always ahead of schedule.
36:18Except when it came to protecting my daughter.
36:26I'll come back later.
36:29Whoa, whoa, easy.
36:30Buy your ingredients now.
36:32It's for your last supper.
36:33What?
36:34With the Nazarene.
36:35Any meal you share with him is almost certain to be the last.
36:38I can tell you that.
36:40Don't delay you insects.
36:41Sir, you are disrupting the market.
36:44You led her to her dead.
36:47I did not.
36:47I'll call a Roman guard.
36:49Please, no violence.
36:50I know your master will be next.
36:54Sir, you should leave.
36:56Now.
36:57Come on, let's go.
37:02The last supper, I vow it.
37:04Thomas.
37:04Thomas.
37:20Thomas.
37:20Reymah?
37:32Reymah?
37:36Thomas?
37:38Thomas?
37:40How is...
37:42It's me.
37:44Naomi?
37:46You looked like...
37:50I thought she was...
37:52I've had those moments, too.
37:55I'm sorry, Naomi.
37:57I'm so sorry.
37:59Naomi.
38:05I miss her so much.
38:07I can't do this right now, Thomas.
38:09I pray to God that I would not see you here this week.
38:13I want to hate you, Thomas.
38:18I really, really do.
38:22But I know that she loved you and...
38:25She was a smart young woman.
38:29And she made her own choices and...
38:33You...
38:35She chose you, Thomas.
38:39She was supposed to bury me, not the other way around.
38:48I'd give her anything to take her places.
38:50So would I.
38:52So would Carthi.
38:56Reymah loved the life that we were making.
38:58I know. I know.
38:59I know.
39:00Then she loved Jesus.
39:03That's name.
39:07I have not allowed myself to speak it.
39:11I have been critical and resentful and deep-leach troubled ever since.
39:17These are things born in my own heart.
39:22From my own guilt.
39:24Jesus did not kill her.
39:27This may shock you, but...
39:32I don't always understand unless it's spelled out for me.
39:36Reymah was the intuitive one.
39:39Did she believe in everything he did?
39:42Reymah!
39:47Reymah!
39:48You go.
39:50I must go.
39:51What is that?
39:52As usual, I don't know, but I'm going to find out.
39:55I hope Carthi hasn't done something.
39:57Thank you, Leon.
39:58Love you.
40:00One more.
40:01One more.
40:02One more.
40:03Oh.
40:08Let's go.
40:09Next!
40:10Put that re-ping.
40:16Hey!
40:17One for you, sire?
40:1855.
40:19Come on, Jerusalem, Jerusalem.
40:31Come on, Jerusalem.
40:49It's a bridge.
40:52Excuse me.
40:55Let's keep it moving.
40:58What are you doing?
41:00Why are you bringing food through here?
41:01I'm taking to the market.
41:03This is a shortcut.
41:05This is a place to worship the Father,
41:08not a shortcut.
41:09Let me through.
41:12No.
41:15Let me through.
41:20Turn around and go back.
41:25Now.
41:31What are you paying?
41:32Three, three, three.
41:34One more, one more.
41:42What are you paying with today?
41:45This place used to be filled with the sounds of prayer
41:48and worshiped to my father.
41:49Your father?
41:50Now I can't hear worship because of animal sounds,
41:54and all of you arguing over prices, which sound about the same.
41:59All right.
42:01So what are you paying with today?
42:10You will see.
42:15Next.
42:15Next.
42:33Next.
42:34Next.
42:36Next.
42:37Next.
42:40Next.
42:40сяglai.
42:41What are you doing?
42:52All of you!
42:54Move!
43:11All of you, move!
43:15Stop profaning my father's house!
43:28Go, go!
43:41Take these away, stop making my father's house a place of business!
43:58No!
43:59No!
44:00No!
44:01No!
44:02No!
44:03No!
44:04No!
44:05No!
44:06No!
44:07No!
44:08No!
44:09No!
44:10No!
44:11No!
44:12No!
44:13Look at you down to my father's house!
44:15Get off the streets!
44:16Out of the way!
44:17You!
44:18No, no, please!
44:19You are part of the problem!
44:21No!
44:22No!
44:23Please, please!
44:24Please, please!
44:25I have a family, please, no!
44:26You should not be here!
44:27Go!
44:28No!
44:29No!
44:30Get out!
44:31Move!
44:32Move!
44:33Move!
44:34Move!
44:35Move!
44:36Go!
44:37Go!
44:38No, no, no, no, no.
44:39No, no, no, no!
44:40Guards!
44:41Come on!
44:42Summer the temple guards!
44:43Go!
44:44Get these, keep them out!
44:45Move!
44:47IANI!
44:48NOW!
44:50Let them out!
44:53There's too much alone here!
44:54Go!
44:55Come on!
44:56Move!
44:57Move!
44:58Move!
44:59Move!
45:00Move!
45:01Move!
45:02Move!
45:03Move!
45:04Move it, move it, move!
45:34Peter, come quick!
45:47What's happened?
45:48I don't know, he's gone mad!
45:51What?
46:04This desecration is on your shoulders!
46:27And you, brood of vipers!
46:34Come on, brother!
46:43Whatever!
46:47Oh!
46:48Oh!
46:50Uh!
46:51Oh, God!
46:56Let's go!
46:57Oh!
46:57Let's go!
46:59Go!
47:00Oh!
47:00Oh!
47:01Oh!
47:02Oh!
47:03Oh!
47:03Oh!
47:04Let's go.
47:34What have you done?
48:04What have you done?
48:34What have you done?
49:04What have you done?
49:34What have you done?
50:04What have you done?
50:34What have you done?
51:04What have you done?