Amateur UK archaeologist: Holy Grail in secret crypt in West London river
Finding the Holy Grail is the Holy Grail of archaeological finds.
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The Holy Chalice, also known as the Holy Grail, is in Christian tradition the vessel that Jesus used at the Last Supper to serve wine. The Synoptic Gospels refer to Jesus sharing a cup of wine with the Apostles, saying it was the covenant in his blood.It'd be one of the greatest finds of all time if it's even true but was the Grail ever mentioned in the bible? Does anyone know?
The Druids had a belief in the cauldron of rebirth, also known as the cauldron of the Dagda. I have also read Cerridwen had a cauldron. What is the truth I dont know but cups can contain liquid which can become any form if the container is given to hold it. . Dagda meaning good god. Dagda had a club that could either kill or heal and he had a cauldron that never ran out of food. A sacred vessel is part of Celtic lore but I dont thik the Germanic peoples had such a cauldron. I have red where in Midieval times and maybe earlier that the early Christians also believe that the blood of Christ was collected in the vessel used to serve the wine at the last supper. The spear of Longinus is also a relic that has mystical powers as it was the device used to pierce the side of CHrist. Many an emperor has had their hands on it.The Holy Chalice, also known as the Holy Grail, is in Christian tradition the vessel that Jesus used at the Last Supper to serve wine. The Synoptic Gospels refer to Jesus sharing a cup of wine with the Apostles, saying it was the covenant in his blood.
The cup received only a passing mention in the Bible, and its religious significance didn't arise until medieval legends entwined ancient Celtic myths with the Christian tradition of the Holy Chalice used by Jesus at the Last Supper.
Would you say the spear is as famed as the Grail? I've read the bible's account of the crucifixion and the spear that pierced his side, but that's all the reading I've actually done on the subject. The Grail, however, has always grabbed my attention. I've had somewhat of a nearly lifelong fascination with it.The Druids had a belief in the cauldron of rebirth, also known as the cauldron of the Dagda. I have also read Cerridwen had a cauldron. What is the truth I dont know but cups can contain liquid which can become any form if the container is given to hold it. . Dagda meaning good god. Dagda had a club that could either kill or heal and he had a cauldron that never ran out of food. A sacred vessel is part of Celtic lore but I dont thik the Germanic peoples had such a cauldron. I have red where in Midieval times and maybe earlier that the early Christians also believe that the blood of Christ was collected in the vessel used to serve the wine at the last supper. The spear of Longinus is also a relic that has mystical powers as it was the device used to pierce the side of CHrist. Many an emperor has had their hands on it.