Interpretation of the first episode of Messiah
This episode leads to the second main line, the pastor's family, and the United States.
In a small town in Texas, life was lifeless. The pastor received an ultimatum from the bank. Both the Dirie Church he ran and he was on the verge of bankruptcy. His wife and daughter were not religious, even the pastor who preached every day. Everyone wants to burn down the church. There is nothing obscure about this line.
The overture is a dead bird. I'm not sure if it is a symbol of a racist robin, but I think so for the time being. Because of the plot behind this episode.
In the first episode, the story of bringing refugees to the Israeli border quickly rises in the second episode.
The boss of the CIA talked with Avilam's boss on the phone, and the Israeli side had to passively cooperate with the investigation. In the words of the boss: follow the rules, you don't understand Avi. why? Behind this is a secret agreement between Israel and the West that Israel is the military center of gravity of the United States and its allies in the Middle East.
Mossad is headquartered in Tel Aviv, and the female chief used to "assisted" the investigation.
Through the female anchor of CNN, we know that the refugees stationed at the Israeli border are starving, and people have gathered outside the embassies in Europe and the United States to express their support for the refugees. At this time, there came a team of water and food organizations. The logo on the car was ISRAEL FLYING AID, a real Israeli humanitarian volunteer organization, or IFA for short. This organization was established in 2005 to provide assistance to refugees from opposing parties in Israel. , Including Iraq, Pakistan, Sudan, Indonesia, etc.
I am still very touched by the existence of international humanitarian organizations. When the volunteers handed out the supplies, the Israeli plainclothes police began to search the refugees, looking for the male protagonist Mesiha who "escaped" at the end of the first episode.
Mesiha actually went to the Temple Mount. High-energy early warning.
The Golden Dome Mosque is the target of the male protagonist.
Pay attention to the Palestinian flag in the distance. At this moment, there are already non-governmental activities to support Palestine refugees spontaneously in the world.
The Al-Aqsa Mosque is a pain in the hearts of Palestinian Arabs. Zionist extremists wrecked it (the reason was that the Al-Aqsa Mosque was buried under the holy sites of Judaism). There was also an arson incident by Australian tourists, September 2000 On the 8th, former Israeli President Sharon forcibly visited the incident-which directly led to the "Palestinian People's Uprising" in the bloody conflict between Palestine and Israel.
The male protagonist preached in front of this landmark, "Peace, no bloodshed, unity, no division" and "final judgment in accordance with the will of God". At this time, the gunfire sounded, and what everyone wanted the most to happen— Bloodshed. Although the victims were resurrected by "miracles". But this kind of behavior of "shooting in front of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and hurting a little boy" completely provoked the anger of Palestinian Arabs. This episode of CNN News reported that "the first Palestinian uprising after 2000" occurred.
The Undersecretary of Middle East Affairs was dumbfounded. Yesterday he still said that "politicians should be used to deal with Messiha", and now I understand that "this guy is going to start a war."
What a history of blood and tears between Palestine and Israel...
As for Mesihar’s speech on the Temple Mount, Palestinian religious leaders had their own judgments, and different voices appeared within the Presbyterian Church.
The male protagonist actually stated his identity in the first episode. He is neither a Muslim, nor a Jew, nor a Christian. He conforms to and subverts people’s beliefs. He calls for peace, but brings conflict. Humans are small boats on the ocean, "Rely on me," he said.
After the Palestinian people's uprising, the Arab settlement in eastern Jerusalem was cut off from electricity. How critical of realism, because the road closures and power cuts in the Arab settlements in Israel have all happened in real time. News interviews can be searched.
Interpretation of Episode Three
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