The Chosen season 3 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense episode, Jairus narrates the biblical story of Esther, leading to the Jewish community celebrating Purim. The disciples, particularly Philip and Andrew, reflect on their recent experiences, grappling with the consequences of their teachings. Thomas returns without Ramah, who stays behind in Tel Dor. Matthew confronts his Jewish heritage after discovering prayer tassels, recalling a significant past encounter. Simon, wandering into the Roman Quarter, discusses personal struggles with Gaius. In the Decapolis, Jesus performs a miraculous healing on a deaf man, amidst growing hostility from various factions. Simon reveals to John his deep frustration and anger towards Jesus for not preventing a personal tragedy, highlighting their complex faith journey.
Full Episode S03E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What story does Jairus narrate?
Jairus narrates a biblical story about King Ahasuerus, Queen Esther, and Haman.
How does the Jewish community celebrate in this episode?
They celebrate Purim, commemorating their deliverance as told in the story narrated by Jairus.
What concern do the disciples express about their mission?
The disciples worry that their teachings, particularly the parable of The Banquet, might have caused harm and unrest.
What happens to Thomas and Ramah?
Thomas returns alone as Ramah stays behind to work on convincing her father, Kafni.
What discovery does Matthew make and how does he react?
Matthew discovers prayer tassels, leading to a reflection on his Jewish heritage and a past encounter.
What happens to Simon in the Roman Quarter?
Simon enters the Roman Quarter by mistake and has a conversation with Gaius about personal struggles and family issues.
What miracle does Jesus perform in the Decapolis?
Jesus heals a deaf man, the father of Telemachus.
What factions show hostility towards Jesus and his disciples in Decapolis?
Hostility comes from various groups, including Nabataeans, locals like Dion and Fatiyah, and other factions in the Decapolis.
How does Simon express his feelings towards Jesus?
Simon expresses anger and disappointment towards Jesus for not preventing his personal tragedy.
What is the nature of John and Simon's conversation?
John and Simon discuss the complexities of faith, sacrifices, and their struggles in following Jesus.