The stories within the Bible have been instructed in some ways, not least via movie. Among the many many cinematic adaptations of Christianity’s holy e book, none involves thoughts that ends with freeze-frame title playing cards clarifying the later destiny of every character, within the manner of Animal Home, American Graffiti, or Goodfellas. That is surprising, since that system might do a lot to satisfy our curiosity about so many secondary Biblical figures. Take the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ, whose lives Hochelaga creator Tommie Trelawny takes as his subject in the new video above. Be warned: issues didn’t finish particularly properly for many of them.
Peter, who “must be some of the studied figures in history,” appears to have finished his days in Rome. Christianity’s speedy unfold there within the first century AD, eventually led to a crackdown by the ruling class. The emperor Nero blamed the fireplace of 64 on Christians, and Peter, now referred to as Saint Peter, was among the many victims of the consequenceing persecution. Judas, the betrayer of Jesus, “stays probably the most controversial figure in all of Christianity,” although questions about his motivations have gone without definitive solutions. We do know, however, that regret eventually overtook him, leading him to take his personal life in Akeldama, or the “subject of blood” — and if you happen to consider Dante, he now resides within the ninth circle of Hell.
Trelawny offers the title of most belowrated to the one whose skepticism about Jesus’ return from loss of life has guaranteed him his personal eternal life via the expression “doubting Thomas.” (As with Peter and Judas, his identity was strongified by a Caravaggio painting.) According to certain stories, he additionally traveled the farthest of any of the disciples: far sufficient to follow existing Roman spice routes and located the church of the Saint Thomas Christians in Kerala, India. The not-quite-as-widely recognized however neverthemuch less excessively important Andrew made travels of his personal, going to Scythia, and from there to Greece. After his eventual capture and crucirepairion, his holy relics had been scattered far and huge: even to Scotland, so the legfinish has it, residence of the University of St. Andrews. The St. Andrews’ Cross seems as the primary design element of Scotland’s national flag, in addition to part of the Union Jack.
In these and other methods, the legacies of the disciples continue to manifest in familiar methods viaout the Western (and, occasionally, non-western) world. After telling the stories of the staying eight, from John to Bartholomew to Simon the Zealot, Trelawny considers the possibility of a mnemonic rhyme for his or her fates. Alas, he admits, “I’m nonetheless striveing to think about what goes with ‘flayed alive by Armenians.’ ” Being a disciple of Jesus seems, for probably the most half, to have been a nameing with a really low survival charge certainly. However then, in early Christianity, martyrdom was a holy act, a demonstration of devotion in imitation of the Messiah himself — and an element certain to make most any disciple biopic a gruesome viewing experience.
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Primarily based in Seoul, Colin Marshall writes and broadcasts on cities, language, and culture. He’s the creator of the newsletter Books on Cities in addition to the books 한국 요약 금지 (No Summarizing Korea) and Korean Newtro. Follow him on the social webwork formerly referred to as Twitter at @colinmarshall.