Skip to main content

The pagan origins of Christianity: the idea of ​​the crucified person’s descent into hell

 




was the (crucified) the first to descend into Hell ???


The answer:

Absolutely not !

He was preceded by ORPHEUS, one of the (prophets) in Greek mythology with a purely pagan tinge Here is the evidence, gentlemen, from a specialized Christian website that displays the art of Iconography https://www.christianiconography.info/ Commenting on the icon below located in one of the catacombs in Rome (St. Peter's Cemetery), the Christian website says:













quote
Orpheus is a figure from pagan lore , but the catacomb is Christian, as are all its other images. Orpheus appears to have been chosen because he went into the underworld to save his wife. Christ did the same to save all the faithful, who constitute his “wife,” the Church.
Orpheus is a figure from the pagan tradition but the cemetery (catacomb) is Christian as are the rest of the icons! Orpheus was chosen because he descended to the underworld to save his wife! Christ (the crucified) did the same to save all (the faithful) who constitute/symbolize the Church His wife. The Christian icon with commentary can be accessed from the source by clicking here



lsClick image for larger view. Name: orpheusInCapCatacombPeterMarcellinus.png Views: 133 Size: 991.0 KB ID: 18081  
Attached imageAttached imagess 





Click on the image for a larger view. Name: 24-01-2020 20-57-14.png Views: 85 Size: 249.6 KB ID: 18082   Click on the image for a larger view. Name: 24-01-2020 21-09-02.png Views: 110 Size: 127.9 KB ID: 18083







Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Index of topics of the KUFRCLEANER LIBRARY

| The philosophy of pornography in the Bible and the response to it! Only for Males