Friday, 7 December 2018

The Secret Of The Holy Grail Legend

By Raymond Morris


When it comes to chalices, most often these drinking goblets are used during communion rites, rituals and weddings. Whereas, the most famous chalice is believed to have been the cup Jesus used during the last supper. While this is the case, the secret of the holy grail also known as a sacred chalice has been disputed for centuries.

There are also a number of other myths and legends associated with the cup. For example, there are stories of ties to the Germanic people, Atlantis and Hitler. When it comes to Germany, some believe it to be a sacred symbol which relates to the Nazi invasion and what some believe to be a superior race.

As of now, the identity of the object remains a mystery. Currently, authors, scientists and theologians all agree it is most likely one of these two objects, either a sacred cup, or an ancient document. While at the same time, it is difficult to believe that even if it were an ancient document penned by Jesus, the document would be in good enough condition to prove that was the case.

If a chalice, the cup holds a connection to the bloodline of Jesus which would most likely be related to the Egyptians. As such, it is hoped that if the grail is a cup and found, there could still be enough DNA evidence to study the direct ancestry of Christ. While hopeful, it is more likely that the legacy and myth will remain nothing more than a legend in the future.

Whether comedies such as Monty Python and the Holy Grail, or more serious films related to Christianity, the holy object has often been front and center. In fact, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table reflect the stories of Christ and the disciples to some extent. For, both Jesus and King Arthur sat at a round table and were leaders of 12 men, the knights in the case of King Arthur and the disciples in the case of Jesus.

It is also believed that the last Supper took place at a second round table, not a rectangle table as shown in a number of paintings which depict the last supper. An interesting note is that there were 12 knights in the King Arthur legend and 12 disciples in the stories of Jesus. Whereas, there are also aspects related to purity and the priesthood in both legends.

One of the most interesting and unusual references to the sacred object suggest it was actually the womb of a princess. In fact, some knights would garner a great deal of laughter by having the princess come into the room with a green cloth, then asking if the knight had seen the holy grail. For, during that time it was believed that the womb of the princess represented the sacred object.

In this legend, the grail needs protecting so the knights are there to protect the princess. Whereas, Eunuchs, often high priests, whom have been castrated are considered the most virginal and pure of all the knights. For example, Matthew 19: 11/12, Jesus can be seen asking whom of the disciples would be willing to become a Eunuch and holder of the holy grail, be that a cup, document or princess.




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