God is not open, but we are all scum

Guadalupe 2022-04-17 09:01:13

This is the plot synopsis of the first 7 episodes, just for
fun, because there are various sources of English names, and the climaxes

of the next three episodes are too lazy to write anyway . Don't come to redeem me Episode 1 God said to Abraham, take your people away and I will give you and your descendants a piece of land (promised land) and make you the father of a nation. Your descendants will be as many as the stars, and others will be blessed through you. Abraham set off on a journey with his people. On the way his nephew Lot did not believe that God would give them enough land and took another group to the plains near Sodom. Abraham was very sad, "If I can't even lead my own family, how can I lead a nation?" Later, Lot's group was attacked and arrested. Abraham took people to rescue them, and shouted to believe in God and defeated the enemy with less victory, but Lot went to Sodom without appreciating it. Abraham's wife Sarah was infertile and could not make Abraham's wish to have as many offspring as stars, so he let Abraham and Sarah's maid Hagar have a son named Ishmael. Fourteen years later, three angels approached Abraham, and one of them told Sarah that a year later a boy would be born, named Issac. Then the angel went to Sodom, because there were too many sins there, God decided to destroy Sodom. Abraham was worried about Lot and asked God if there were 10 good people in Sodom, would you destroy Sodom too? God said if the angels found 10 good people in Sodom and passed the test, I would forgive the city. As a result, when Sodom was destroyed, the angel fled with the four of Lot's family. On the way to escape, the angel warned them not to look back at Sodom, but Lot's wife turned back and was punished and turned into a pillar of salt. Lot fled to the mountain with his two daughters and never saw Abraham again. A year later, Sarah gave birth to Isaac. Sarah felt that Ishmael was a threat to Isaac, so she asked Abraham to expel Hagar and Ishmael. God assured that Hagar and her son would survive, so Abraham sent Hagar and her son to the wilderness.















Ten years later God said to Abraham, Sacrifice your son Isaac to me. Abraham was sad but did so. When Abraham put Isaac on the ready altar to kill Isaac, the angel appeared and brought a lamb for sacrifice. So Abraham passed the final test and became the father of all nations. Isaac later had a son named Jacob, whom God renamed Israel.

Episode 2

400 years after Abraham's death, the Israelites were forced to flee the Promised Land by famine and came to Egypt. Pharaoh turned them into slaves and threw all the baby boys into the Nile in order to control the number of Israelites. One of the babies was rescued by an Egyptian princess and grew up to be the prince of Egypt, Moses. One day Moses saw an Egyptian beating an Israeli. Moses was very angry and killed the Egyptian. After Pharaoh knew about this, Moses was forced to flee.

40 years later, Moses saw God in the burning bush. God told Moses to bring his people Israel out of Egypt. Moses thought it was unreliable, God said don't be afraid, I am with you. After returning to Egypt, the Israelites did not believe Moses' words at first, but Aaron, Moses' brother, jumped out and said that God told me in a dream that Moses would come back, and the Israelites believed. Moses went to Pharaoh and demanded the release of the Israelites, but Pharaoh would not let him. Moses warned that you would be punished for disregarding the word of God, and Pharaoh beat Moses and said that your invisible God who abandoned his people will punish me, and I am God.

One day Pharaoh was bathing in the river, and Moses turned the water into blood. But Pharaoh still did not agree to let the people go. After that, God sent ten disasters, and the first nine Pharaohs were indifferent. The last time God decided to send Death to kill the eldest son of all Egyptian families. The Israelites followed God's instructions and marked the door with sheep's blood to show that they were God's people to escape the catastrophe. Some of the Israelites said that God said to give us freedom, but sent death, and Moses said that we must believe in God. In this disaster, Pharaoh lost his eldest son and finally agreed with Moses to take the Israelites away. After the Israelites left with Moses happily, Pharaoh regretted it and sent after him. When the Israelites walked to the Red Sea and could not pass through, they found that the Egyptians were catching up, and when they felt that they were going to die here, Moses came to say that God is with us, and separated the Red Sea. The Israelites followed this road through the Red Sea, and the Red Sea merged back when the Egyptians tried to chase Moses down this road. So the Israelites were free. Later, Moses returned to the place where he first saw God and found God's Ten Commandments carved on stone tablets. Moses told his younger brother Joshua that as long as the Israelites were loyal to God, God would keep his promise to return the Israelites to the Promised Land.



Episode 3

40 years later Joshua leads the Israelites to Jericho, the only barrier between them and the Promised Land. But the walls of the city were so strong that the Israelites could not enter. Joshua sent two spies to explore the way, the spies were found after entering the city, and they escaped with the help of the prostitute Rahab. The spies gave her a red rope, saying that her family would not be harmed by tying the red rope outside the door when the Israelites entered the city.
After the spy returned, Joshua was very troubled that he could not enter Jericho. At this time, an angel appeared and told him that as long as the army took the Ten Commandments around the city every day, it would go around the city seven times on the seventh day. Shout out in the city, and God will split the walls for you. Then the Israelites took the city of Jericho and went to the Promised Land to live happily ever after.

100 years after Joshua's death, the Philistines invaded the land of the philistines. Due to the lack of leadership like Moses and Joshua, the Israelites were gradually ruled by the Philistines. Samson's mother told him that she was infertile, but God gave her a boy as a condition that she would not drink or eat unclean things, and that the boy belonged to God, and that he should not cut his hair, and He later rescued the Israelites from the Philistines. Samson received extraordinary strength from God, and no one could beat him, but instead of leading the Israelites against the Philistines, he fell in love with a Philistine woman and took her as his wife. He said to his mother, Does not love come from God? The Philistine leaders did not allow the two tribes to marry, so they killed Samson's wife. Samson went berserk and killed many of the Philistines, then ran away. The leader said to the Israelites that if you don't bring Samson for a day, I will kill one of the Israelites. Samson turned himself in to serve his sentence in order to save his family. During the execution, Samson remembered his mission to drive out the Philistines, so he made a big noise at the execution ground and killed many Philistines. Later, Samson fell in love with a Philistine woman, Delilah, who was bought by the Philistine leaders with money, asking her to find the source of Samson's power. Delilah used female sex to get a secret and then cut off Samson's hair while he was asleep. Samson, who had lost his powers, was captured by the Philistines, imprisoned, humiliated, and had his eyes gouged out.

Later, when the Philistines offered sacrifices to the gods, Samson was brought to the temple in order to humiliate him. Samson repented to God and asked God to give him strength again. God forgave him, he used divine power to push to the pillars in the temple, and perished with the enemy.

The prophet Samuel then mobilized the Israelites to unite in the name of God, but decades later failed to stop the Philistine invasion. And Samuel was old and his sons were corrupt and incompetent. The elders of Israel asked Samuel to appoint a king to rule them. Samuel obeyed God's instructions and made Saul
the first king of Israel.



Episode 4

Saul encountered a very good fighter once on an expedition, but he had to sacrifice to God before going out. But the work of offering sacrifices to God was done by the prophet Samuel, and Samuel didn’t know where he went. Saul waited for seven days and couldn’t wait any longer, so he killed the lamb by himself. At this time Samuel ran out, "Be your king, and let me do the sacrifices!" Saul was very angry, "Where have you gone after seven days." "God said you should kill all your enemies, including their livestock.” As a result, Saul captured the leader of the other party alive, and kept the livestock unkilled. Samuel was very angry and took out his knife and killed the captive. Saul was angry, "You are our prophet, but I am your king." "God's gift can be withdrawn at any time." "Is this what God said or did you say?" "God has withdrawn your power, He wants a man after his heart." Then Samuel left.

God ordered Samuel to find a new king, and he found a young shepherd named David, anointed him, and told him he would be the new king of Israel after Saul died. Later, David became Saul's forward attendant and followed him around in battle.

The two armies fought, and the Philistines sent a new warrior, Goliath, provocatively saying that if one of the Israelites can defeat me, the Philistines will make you slaves, and if I win, the Israelites will make us slaves. No one in Saul's army dared to come forward to fight. David, who was not a soldier at this time, said let me come. Saul gave him a shield, and David threw the shield and picked up a stone from the ground, thinking I am not afraid because God is with me and went up. Goliath laughed at the young-looking David, "Let's go, I don't have time to kill the kid." As a result, David threw a stone on Goliath's head and knocked him out. David rushed forward, picked up Goliath's sword and cut off his head, and the high morale of the Israelites beat the Philistines to the ground. From then on, David joined Saul's army, fought for decades, and became a new hero.

When Saul returned to the city, people scattered flowers and shouted, "Saul has killed thousands of enemies." After David appeared, people scattered flowers and shouted "David killed tens of thousands of enemies". Saul felt that David was a threat to him, so he said to David, I am betrothing my daughter Michal to you, but you must kill a hundred Philistines yourself. So David came back after killing two hundred people, explaining that God was with me and took Michal away. Saul was very angry and threw the spear to David, but David pulled out the spear that was thrown away, pulled the spear out of respect, and threw it aside and left. Saul's son Jonathan asked "Father, what devil has blinded you? Without him we would all be slaves, and you would not continue to be king." "But with him you will never be Become a king."

After David fled, Saul led an army to pursue him. Once Saul went to pee in a cave, David came out of his back and cut off a corner of his clothes. David said I could have killed you, but God will punish you for what you did to me, and I won't kill you because I don't want to be the bad guy. Saul said that God will make you king, won't you kill my offspring then? "No, I swear I won't." "Then you go back with me." David ignored him.

After Saul was defeated and Jonathan died in battle, Saul felt that his own sin had caused all Israel to suffer, and he committed suicide. A soldier picks up Saul's crown and sends it to David, who is saddened by the passing of a generation of heroes. Afterwards, David sneaked into Jerusalem at night through the sewers, opened the gates and captured the city, making it his new capital.

During the celebration, David fell in love with Uriah's beautiful wife, Bathsheba, and Uriah was his most loyal subordinate. After David sent Uriah out to fight, he himself committed adultery with Bathsheba to impregnate Bathsheba. In order to cover up this, David called Uriah back to have sex with his wife, but Uriah said that my comrades were fighting outside, how could I hide behind and have sex? David saw that he couldn't hide it, so he ordered Uriah to go to the most dangerous place alone and let it fend for itself.

The prophet saw David and Bathsheba making his son very angry, saying that God knows everything, that you flout God's commandments for breaking the commandments, and God will take your son as punishment. David went to the Ten Commandments to repent, but his son died. The prophet said to the brokenhearted David: "A king can never be above God, and you should rule in his name, not for your own selfish desires. But God still loves you, and you have established the kingdom of God on earth, and you will still have A son." The son's name was Solomon, and Solomon, like his father, would find it difficult to honor God's commandments.



Episode 5

The descendants of King David are increasingly corrupt, and Israel lives on between Egypt and Babylon. As the last king of Israel's monarchy, Zedekiah chose to surrender to Egypt and forced Babylon, which led to the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar (Nebuchadnezzar) conquest of Jerusalem. The prophet Jeremiah communicated God's will for Zedekiah to surrender, but Zedekiah would not listen. As a result, Jerusalem was besieged by the Babylonian army for 18 months. Zedekiah escaped from the secret road with his young son, and was soon captured by Nebuchadnezzar. Nebuchadnezzar killed his youngest son in his presence and gouged out his eyes as punishment for his betrayal. As one of the few Israelis who managed to escape, the prophet Jeremiah fled to Egypt and never returned to Jerusalem. Nebuchadnezzar burned the temple in Jerusalem and brought the remnant of Israel back to Babylon.

One day Nebuchadnezzar dreamed of a huge statue whose head was made of pure gold, which was then smashed to pieces by boulders. Daniel, a young nobleman in Israel with the ability to interpret dreams, told Nebuchadnezzar that the statue represented a country that had surrendered to Babylon. . Nebuchadnezzar admired Dan for his ability to understand dreams and kept him by his side.

After that, Nebuchadnezzar asked the Israelites to bow down to his sculpture to show their worship, but Daniel's friend Azariah, who was also a nobleman of Israel, stood and talked to God. Nebuchadnezzar threw Azariah into the fire in order to subdue him, but Daniel made God appear through prayer, Azariah was safe in the fire, and Nebuchadnezzar put his hand into the fire but was burned. Witnessing this miracle, the Israelites became united, their faith in God not weakened by the exile, but strengthened, and the Ten Commandments and the Old Testament were rewritten. Nebuchadnezzar went mad. After that, Cyrus, the king of Persia, came to Babylon according to Daniel's prophecy, and Babylon opened the city gate to welcome him into the city without resistance. In order to protect the Israelites, Daniel went to set Cyrus's approximation, interpreted Cyrus' dreams and flattered him, and was looked down upon by the old ministers. In order to get rid of Daniel, the old minister persuaded Cyrus to forbid the Israelites from praying for a month, saying that it was to test the loyalty of the Israelites. During this time Daniel was caught praying and was thrown into the lion's cage. But after the night passed, Daniel was not eaten, because God possessed again. Regretted, Cyrus rushed to the lion cage to see Daniel unscathed and believed in the existence of God, so he agreed with the Israelites to return to Jerusalem and threw the old ministers into the lion cage. Still united and full of faith and hope, the Israelites returned to the rebuilt temple in Jerusalem, but Daniel had a dream of a huge beast with a monstrous face and enormous strength, with huge iron fangs swallowing the whole world , but God did not abandon the Israelites, there is a great new leader who will come in the clouds, with power, glory and kingdom, and all nations and peoples will worship him.

For the next 500 years, the weak Israel was repeatedly invaded and then surrendered to the rule of the Roman Empire.






Episode 6

The Israelites were tortured under Roman rule, laws and taxes. The Romans put Herod, an Israeli nobleman, on the throne, and Herod betrayed God's faith and hung an eagle representing Rome in front of the temple. Joseph and his fiancée Mary were living in poor Galilee. One day they were chanting in church when Romans suddenly appeared in the name of collecting taxes. Joseph protested that he was taken away by the guards, Mary, who escaped, met an angel who told her that she would be pregnant with the Son of God. After Joseph came back, Mary's belly was already big. Joseph didn't believe that it was God's will and left Mary. As a result, he also met an angel. The angel told him that Mary was still a pure virgin. You can rest assured. marry her. Joseph went back and married Mary, who was accused of being a slut, and took the pregnant Mary to Bethlehem.

The sage Balthazar observed the sky at night and found a very bright star in the sky, which foretelled that "a star will rise from Jacob, and a rod from Israel." He went to ask Herod If there was news of the new king, the foodie Herod said he didn't know anything, and Balthazar took the other two sages to Bethlehem towards the stars. It rained heavily when Joseph and Mary came to Bethlehem, and Mary gave birth to Jesus on that rainy night. At this time, the three sages also arrived, asked the baby boy's name, and led the villagers to bow down to Jesus.

Herod's scribes found a prophecy in which Micah said that the baby boy would be born in Bethlehem, and Herod went to Bethlehem and killed all the boys. Before that, Joseph had a nightmare and left Bethlehem with Mary and Jesus to escape.

Herod died shortly after, killing his eldest son for treason before he died. There was a riot in Israel after Herod's death, but the Romans repressed mercilessly, crucifying and crucifying two thousand Jews.

Then Rome directly controlled Jerusalem and Judea. Thirty-five years later, Pontius Pilate came to Judah as governor and ruled Israel with Herod's son Antipas. At this time on the banks of the Jordan, people kept coming to John the Baptist to baptize him. Jesus also came here, and John recognized him at a glance and asked Jesus to baptize him. Jesus said John what you did was right, baptize me. After being baptized, Jesus entered the wilderness alone, and his soul was tested for forty days. A serpent became Satan and said to Jesus that if you are the Son of God, you can turn a stone into a stone, then throw a stone to Jesus, and Jesus caught it and found it was a piece of bread. At this time Jesus said, "But man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God." Then Satan said that if God loves you, you will jump off a cliff and be caught by an angel. Jesus Then ask how dare you to test God. Then Satan said that if you worship me, you will have the whole world. Jesus foresaw his own punishment for worshipping Satan, and he reaffirmed his loyalty to God, and Satan left. Having resisted Satan's temptation, Jesus was ready to begin his mission.

Antipas thought that John was what people called the Messiah (Messiah), that is, the savior of the Jews anointed by God, so he arrested John. John tells him that the true Messiah is not to come, but has come, that he will bring about a new age of justice and fairness, and that his power will lead mankind into a new world. Antipas said you should be arrogant and killed John.

When Jesus came to the Sea of ​​Galilee, he boarded Peter's boat and called out to fish. Peter said there was no fishing at this time, but he did. Peter cast a net in the sea, Jesus dipped the water with his hand, and a steady stream of fish appeared in Peter's net. Peter asked what Jesus did, Jesus said I am giving you a chance to change your life, follow me, I will make you a fisher of men, we come and change the world.


Episode 7


Generations of Israelites have been guided by the Pharisees, the guardians of Judaism, who believed that the well-being of the nation lay in the strict observance of the law God gave Moses, and they were beloved by the people. But Jesus offered a new way of telling people about the kingdom of God. "The kingdom of God, what can we compare it with? It is like a mustard seed, which some people take and plant in the field. It is smaller than a hundred seeds on the ground, but when it grows, it is larger than all kinds of vegetables. It became a tree, and the birds came to its branches and built their nests there."

Jesus led the disciples around, put the paralyzed back on his feet, healed the leper, and converted the tax collector. This kind of behavior made the Pharisees very unhappy, and they criticized Jesus everywhere. Once the Pharisees were going to stone a prostitute according to the law, and the Pharisees asked Jesus what he thought. Jesus said, "I will give my stone to the first person who dares to tell me that he has never sinned." People threw the stone from their hands.

The disciple Mary explained that this was because Jesus gave a second chance. "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Pray to him, and he will hear." Jesus Tell the disciples how to pray: "Our Father in heaven, may your commandment be sanctified. Your kingdom come, and your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us our daily bread today. Give it to us. Forgive us from our trespasses, as we forgive others from their trespasses." The

Pharisees were angry and felt that Jesus mocked their laws, insulted the traditions of their ancestors, and cost them everything they had worked so hard for , lose their faith, their society, everything God has given them. So the Pharisees went to the temple in Jerusalem to complain to Caiaphas, the high priest. Caiaphas felt nothing at first, just another little bastard calling himself a prophet.

After crossing the Sea of ​​Galilee with his disciples, Jesus found 5,000 believers waiting for him on the other side. Believers who have been waiting for days are hungry and need food. Jesus held up an empty basket and asked, "How much will our heavenly Father feed the birds of the sky?" Then the basket was filled with fish. "Don't worry about our daily needs, God will provide us. Put God first and everything else will follow. If you desire righteousness, you will feel it through me." The believers are excited, shouting Messiah , asking Jesus to be King of the Jews and to lead them as an army. Jesus felt in the crowd that he should not leave the believers in such a violent way.

Jesus talked to the disciples at night. "Which of you thinks I'm the king of the Jews?" Peter replied, "You are the Son of God." Jesus said it was impossible for you to know me well enough to know this, it must have been told to you by God. "You are Peter, and on the rock I will build my church." (doesn't understand this sentence at all) Then Jesus got up and said that I would be on the other side tomorrow Until you disappear.

The next day the disciples got into the boat and went to the other side, and they encountered a violent storm on the way. When the disciples were hesitating whether to move on or not, they saw Jesus standing on the water. Jesus told Peter not to be afraid and go to him. Peter got off the boat and stood on the water. There was a sudden thunder, and Peter was frightened and sank to the bottom. Jesus said "Peter, you of little faith, why doubt? You must be firm." And grabbed him. Then Peter woke up on the boat.

Jesus and his disciples came to Nazareth, the city where the Virgin Mary was. In the synagogue, Jesus recited a passage of language about the coming of the Messiah, and then declared that the prophecy had been fulfilled. The Pharisees were angry and thought it was blasphemous and wanted to hit Jesus. Peter went up to fight back, and Jesus said to turn the other side of the face and let him hit too. The Pharisees encouraged the crowd to throw stones at Jesus to drive him and his disciples away, and threatened him with the same death as John the Baptist. Jesus decided to go to Jerusalem.

Pontius Pilate, the new Roman governor with a military background, was a brutal politician. He embezzled funds from the temple to repair the ditch in Jerusalem, and the Jerusalemites gathered in the square in protest and scolded Pilate as a Roman robber and scum. Pilate came to the square and said you thought water was given to you by God? Water is given to you by us Romans. Then ordered the massacre of the protesters. The high priest Caiaphas looked at the corpses and thought that Pilate wanted them to do their duty, otherwise Pilate would not be good to the Jews during Passover.

Jesus passed through the village of Bethany on his way to Jerusalem, where he resurrected Lazarus, a believer who had been dead for 4 days. "Whoever lives and believes in me will never die. If you believe in me, you will see the glory of God." After hearing this news, Caiaphas felt bad. If Jesus came to Jerusalem for the Passover, he would bring a large number of believers. This would inevitably lead to Pilate slaughtering a large number of Jews. So Caiaphas decided to stop Jesus.

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