Engineering:Romani crucifixion legend
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Short description: Christian legend against the Roma
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The Romani crucifixion legend is a story of how a blacksmith made the nails of the cross upon which Jesus Christ was crucified.[1]
Versions
The condemnatory version is that as he made the nails to crucify Jesus Christ, the blacksmith and his kin were condemned to wander the earth and never settle.
Another version does not condemn blacksmiths. It says that the blacksmith was addressed by God in a dream, where he was told to make four nails, but only hand over three, as the fourth was intended to pierce the heart of Jesus.[2] In return God gave his descendants the right to wander the earth rather than cursing them to it, and also the right to steal from non-Romanies without breaking the 7th of the Ten Commandments "Thou shalt not steal".
See also
- The Wandering Jew
References
- ↑ Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society. The Society. 1970. p. 52. https://books.google.com/books?id=9sbjAAAAMAAJ.
- ↑ Lindsay E. Smith; Bruce A. Walstad (1989). Sting Shift: The Street-smart Cop's Handbook of Cons and Swindles. Street-Smart Communications. p. 70. ISBN 978-0-9621685-0-5. https://books.google.com/books?id=cuIJAQAAMAAJ.
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