[s1e4] The Wrath «Ultimate»

Reviewers at Sonoma Christian Home noted the episode’s dramatic atmosphere, highlighting the "dusty and dramatic" scenes involving Caiaphas and the "foreboding statement" by Pilate that leaves viewers on edge. The episode effectively balances the external political pressure from Rome with the internal spiritual trials of the growing church, making it one of the more intense entries in the series.

: The early Christian community faces internal moral turmoil when Ananias and Sapphira lie about their donation to the church. Both are struck down after being confronted by Peter for "lying to the Holy Spirit". Review Summary [S1E4] The Wrath

In Season 1, Episode 4 of , titled " The Wrath ," the narrative tension peaks as the Roman and Jewish authorities grapple with the fallout of a Roman soldier's murder. The episode is a stark exploration of escalating political and religious conflict in 1st-century Jerusalem. Episode Highlights Reviewers at Sonoma Christian Home noted the episode’s

"A.D. The Bible Continues" The Wrath (TV Episode 2015) - IMDb Both are struck down after being confronted by

: High Priest Caiaphas finds himself in a desperate struggle to maintain his authority. He is unable to convict Peter and John and eventually resorts to a public act of mourning—covering himself in ashes—to plead for an end to the crucifixions.

: After the murder of a Roman soldier, Pilate responds with brutal efficiency, ordering mass crucifixions to root out the assassins and restore order.