Superbook - Lazarus - Season 3 Episode 10 - Full Episode (Official HD Version)
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Jesus asserts his identity and unity with God, performing miracles and facing accusations of blasphemy. Joy needs a ride to Wonder World park, her mom's car breaks down, she gets help from friends, and they rush to catch up with the group.
Insights
- Jesus asserts his divine identity by claiming to give eternal life to his followers who hear his voice and follow him, emphasizing the unbreakable bond between him and his father.
- The Pharisees, threatened by Jesus' miracles and popularity, plot to kill him, highlighting the escalating conflict between Jesus and the religious authorities of his time.
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Recent questions
Who claimed to give eternal life to followers?
Jesus
What caused tension between Martha and Mary?
Sitting at Jesus' feet
Who raised Lazarus from the dead?
Jesus
Why did the Pharisees plot to kill Jesus?
Fear of his growing popularity
Who gave Joy a ride to Wonder World park?
Chris
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Summary
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"Jesus' Miracles and Controversy Spark Conflict"
- Jesus of Nazareth responds to those questioning his identity, stating that his works in his father's name bear witness to him, but they do not believe because they are not his sheep.
- He claims to give eternal life to his followers who hear his voice and follow him, asserting that no one can snatch them out of his or his father's hand.
- Jesus declares his unity with his father, leading to accusations of blasphemy for equating himself with God.
- A girl named Joy needs a ride to school for a service club trip to Wonder World park, but her mom's car breaks down, prompting her to seek help from friends.
- Joy convinces her friend Chris to give her a ride, and they rush to catch up with the group heading to the park.
- In Bethany, Martha and Mary welcome Jesus and his followers, with Martha busy preparing a meal while Mary sits at Jesus' feet, causing tension between the sisters.
- Lazarus falls ill, and Jesus delays his visit, leading to Lazarus' death, but Jesus arrives and raises him from the dead, performing a miracle.
- The Pharisees plot to kill Jesus after witnessing his miraculous works, fearing his growing popularity and influence.




