THE
HOLY SCRIPTURES (the Book of Books)
and
it survives untill today
It
is said, that Adolf Hitler stared for over an hour at an religious
relic. It was the first he did, when the Nazis annexed Austria and he
returned to Vienna, a city he knew well.
The
object that fascinated the Fuhrer of Germany was the “Holy Lance”,
the spear that pierced the body of Christ at the cross. Therefore it
was called “holy”, because it has been in touch with the dying
Christ.
Who
did it?
His
name was Longistus, a Roman soldier, who was part of the occupation
in Jerusalem. The spear he used was named a “pilum”. A short
spear, used by the Imperial legions, that controlled the occupied
territories.
The
“pilum” probably was stored in the arnory. Things changed when
some 35 years later, the Jews revolted and drove the Roman soldiers
out of Jerusalem, out of the Holy Land. The lance came into Christian
hands.
From
that on the Lance of Christ played a major role in European history.
All
through history special powers have been admitted to objects,
jewellery, weapons and even human remains. These were given an
important place in pagan times, but was continued and even
intensified after Christianity became the state-religion under
Emperor Constantine and his christian mother. It was her, who
discovered the True Cross, the nails used during the crucifixion,
Jesus' crown of thorns, the Holy Lance and the “Shroud” and
brought them to Constantinople.
Local
historians write about the relics, f.i. about the “Shroud” (a
piece of cloth, with the inprint of the Lord Jesus on it, kept in the
cathedral of Turin.
Constantinople
was like a precious stone untill the 15th century. The
pressure of the Islam-forces became too strong and finally broke the,
enormous, walls of the city. The capital of the remnants of the Roman
Empire. The city was plundered and the treasures of the Byzantine
Empire disappeared. As did the precious relics and religious objects.
But
the city had been ransacked before during the crusades. Both events
were used to steal Byzantine treasure and relics.
Some
dark time passed, before the relics started popping up.
The
“Shroud” is first mentioned in Northern France, the Holy Lance is
in the hands of German Emperors. Possession of the spear meant
victory in battle and the Holy Lance seemed to gather reputation and
became an important part of the treasury of the Holy Roman Empire.
That
was the reason Aldolf Hitler studied the Lance in Vienna.
He
immediately he ordered Longistus' weapon to be brought to Berlin. It
seems logical, that the Fuhrer had the Lance with him, when settled
in the “Wofsschanze” his headquarters in the East, where he spend
most of his days, during World War 2.
Hitler
lost the war, even though he was in possession of the Holy Lance.
This raises the question: was the Viennese Lance the correct one?
Probably
not. There are at least 4 spears of Destiny in Europe. The German
lance is probably fake. At first glance, it does not like a Roman
pilum and its history is shady. The Holy Lance changed hands several
times. It was even part of the deal a Muslim-general made with his
christian opponents.
Relics
were big business in the Middle Ages. It was the main reason the
Vikings raided monasteries. And there must be several fakes, because
there far too many pieces of the Real Cross, to many nails, shrouds
and even bones of important saints. Unique is “the Shroud of
Turin”, probably stolen by a French-crusader knight in
Constantinople. On it, during exposure to X-rays, an imprint of a
man is visible, who is being crucified and is wearing a crown of
thorns. The Roman Church accept it as an imprint of Jesus Christ
after he was taken off the cross and was put into his grave. It is
the accepted shroud (linnen cloth) Of the dead Jesus. Like the Lance,
the Shroud is Holy, beccause it has been in touch with the body of
the Christ.
There
is a problem though. The Roman Catholic Curch allowed scientists to
cut a small piece off and burn it to determine the age of the cloth
through carbondating. The material was send to different
laboratories, but they came out with the same conclusion. The shroud
of Turin was woven out of linnen, produced around 1100 ad., more than
1000 years after the crucifixion.
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