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"the Chosen" Shabbat(2019) [Linux]

This is the first time we see Mary (formerly Lilith) restored and welcoming others into her home, including Andrew and Simon.

"Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy." 🕯️🍷 "The Chosen" Shabbat(2019)

Whether you’ve seen it once or ten times, this scene always hits deep. What was your favorite part of the Shabbat episode? Let’s chat in the comments! 👇 This is the first time we see Mary

Explaining the Chosen: Season 1, Episode 2: Shabbat - Holy Branches Let’s chat in the comments

A greeting used to wish others a "peaceful Shabbat".

The episode contrasts the chaotic lives of the disciples and Pharisees with the intentional, sacred rest commanded in the Torah.

Shabbat isn't just a day of rest; it's a celebration of God as the giver of all good things. From the lighting of the candles to the ancient blessing over the bread, this episode reminds us of the power of stepping away from the noise to be present with the Lord.

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This is the first time we see Mary (formerly Lilith) restored and welcoming others into her home, including Andrew and Simon.

"Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy." 🕯️🍷

Whether you’ve seen it once or ten times, this scene always hits deep. What was your favorite part of the Shabbat episode? Let’s chat in the comments! 👇

Explaining the Chosen: Season 1, Episode 2: Shabbat - Holy Branches

A greeting used to wish others a "peaceful Shabbat".

The episode contrasts the chaotic lives of the disciples and Pharisees with the intentional, sacred rest commanded in the Torah.

Shabbat isn't just a day of rest; it's a celebration of God as the giver of all good things. From the lighting of the candles to the ancient blessing over the bread, this episode reminds us of the power of stepping away from the noise to be present with the Lord.