The Chosen season 2 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The disciples reminisce about their first encounters with Jesus, each sharing a unique perspective. John and Mary discuss the importance of documenting their experiences. In Sychar, Jesus and his disciples face logistical challenges, cultural tensions, and teaching opportunities. Jesus shares the parable of the lost sheep, emphasizing forgiveness and redemption. James and John learn a lesson in humility. The episode culminates in Jesus reading in the synagogue, intertwining the creation story with his identity as the living Word.
Full Episode S02E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What did Simon initially think of Jesus?
Simon mistook Jesus for a Roman.
How did Thomas feel before meeting Jesus?
Thomas was worried about his career and reputation.
What was Andrew doing when he first saw Jesus?
Andrew was with John the Baptizer.
Where did Thaddeus first see Jesus?
Thaddeus saw Jesus having lunch with construction workers.
What does Little James find difficult?
He finds it difficult to talk about his feelings for Jesus.
Where did Mary first encounter Jesus?
Mary first encountered Jesus in a tavern.
How precise is Matthew about his first meeting with Jesus?
Matthew is very precise, noting the exact date and time.
Why does John want to write about his experiences with Jesus?
John wants to document his experiences to preserve them for history.
What is the focus of Matthew's writings?
Matthew focuses on what he personally saw and what Jesus told him directly.
How do the disciples navigate through Sychar?
The disciples navigate through cultural and geographical challenges in Sychar.
What does Jesus do in Sychar?
Jesus preaches to the crowds and interacts with individuals like Photina.
What parable does Jesus share in Sychar?
Jesus shares the parable of the lost sheep.
Who are James and John known as, and why?
They are known as the Sons of Thunder, for their passionate and impulsive nature.
What does Jesus read in the synagogue of Sychar?
Jesus reads from the Torah, possibly choosing a passage from the first five books of Moses.
How do John and Jesus describe the Word in the final scene?
They describe the Word as being with God in the beginning and as the light of men.