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Apochrypha | Jesus was a shape shifter

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:08 pm
by Typhoon
LiveSci | Shape-Shifting Jesus Described in Ancient Egyptian Text
In the canonical bible the apostle Judas betrays Jesus in exchange for money by using a kiss to identify him leading to Jesus' arrest. This apocryphal tale explains that the reason Judas used a kiss, specifically, is because Jesus had the ability to change shape.

"Then the Jews said to Judas: How shall we arrest him [Jesus], for he does not have a single shape but his appearance changes. Sometimes he is ruddy, sometimes he is white, sometimes he is red, sometimes he is wheat coloured, sometimes he is pallid like ascetics, sometimes he is a youth, sometimes an old man ..." This leads Judas to suggest using a kiss as a means to identify him. If Judas had given the arresters a description of Jesus he could have changed shape. By kissing Jesus Judas tells the people exactly who he is.

This understanding of Judas' kiss goes way back. "This explanation of Judas' kiss is first found in Origen [a theologian who lived A.D. 185-254]," van den Broek writes. In his work, Contra Celsum the ancient writerOrigen, stated that "to those who saw him [Jesus] he did not appear alike to all."

Re: Apochrypha | Jesus was a shape shifter

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:50 pm
by Nonc Hilaire
A kiss prevents shape-shifting? Explains Twilight better than it does the Gospels ;)

Re: Apochrypha | Jesus was a shape shifter

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 1:42 am
by Azrael
Very interesting. Thanks, Colonel Typhoon.

It seems that Christianity changed shape when it crossed the Sinai.

Although I must admit, the bit about Pilate having supper with Jesus was intriguing.

There's a lot of good material for a movie.

Re: Apochrypha | Jesus was a shape shifter

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 1:45 am
by Azrael
Nonc Hilaire wrote:A kiss prevents shape-shifting? Explains Twilight better than it does the Gospels ;)
A thousand years from now, some archeologist may conclude that the Twilight series were holy books.

Come to think of it, drinking Christ's blood sounds a bit like vampirism.