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Q: Why some men say in many parts of England that King Arthur is not dead but carried by the will your lord Jesus into another place and that he shall come again and he shall win the holy cross?
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Why do you think some men say in many parts of England that king arthur is not dead but carried by the will of our lord Jesus into another place and that he shall come again and he shall win the holy?

why do you think some men say in many parts of England that king Arthur is not dead,but carried by the will of our lord jesus into another place;and that he shall come again,and he shall win the holy cross?


What is the comparison made between king Arthur and Jesus Christ in the legend of king arthhur?

First, the Celtic Christmas, celebrated on Dec. 21, is called "Alban Arthuan" (Winter Solstice). Second, according to this website, King Arthur was born on December 21.* Doesn't that turn Arthur into Jesus Christ -- the hero who at the darkest hour comes to save us all from Evil? Thing is, since Arthur isn't plunked into the same rule book with Yahweh "the … psychotic delinquent,"...he's bound to be Big-Time better than Jesus. Arthur of course picked up his power not from a psychotic delinquent, but from from the Great Guiding Goddess. According to Barbara Walker, King Arthur's mother was the Triple Goddess. "Arthur lost his sacred mana when he lost his queen, the Triple Goddess incarnate in Guinevere, who was really three Guineveres according to the Welsh Triads" Have you heard this before -- that King Arthur was the British Jesus Christ? Uthyr Pendragon, Arthur's father, gained control of much of England in his exploits. To many who served him, he might have been seen not only as a ruler, but a superhuman conqueror. Jesus's father, Yahweh, was not only a superhuman figure, but also a supernatural figure because God the Father was a god in his own right. Both were born from powerful fathers, but neither knew his father. Their conceptions share a parallel in that they were both highly unusual. Jesus was conceived indirectly by holy spirit, and Arthur by rape. It is also interesting to note that Arthur's birthday is historically attributed to December 25th, Christmas Day, the day Jesus's birthday is traditionally celebrated. Both were born into similar unusual circumstances signaling the starts of their heros' journey. Both Jesus and Arthur had something to prove - a fate bigger than them to live up to - yet it's interesting that neither was aware of their greater purpose. Until he began his ministry at 30, Jesus was not aware that his purpose on earth was to save the world from sin. Arthur, taken from his father by Merlin and raised without knowing his past, never knew his destiny to be King until he pulled Excalibur out of the stone. With courage and fortitude, both accepted the destinies thrust upon them with little questioning or hesitation.


What time was king Arthur in anglo saxon or medieval?

That really depends on which myth you go with. There are stories of King Arthur dating back to before Jesus Christ. Between the two options given I would say Anglo Saxon.


When did the first mention of Arthur appear and in what literature?

Arthur is mentioned in some early Welsh poems. However, the dates of the passages are somewhat dubious.One of these is The Gododdin, which says that a certain warrior named Gwawrddur was of great prowess, "though he was not Arthur". Evidently Arthur was known to the poet as a famous warrior. Of course, it is possible that this might not be our Arthur.The Song of the Graves gives the locations of the graves of many famous heroes, but also contains the stanza:Bet y March, bet y Guythur,bet y Gugaun Cledyfrutanoeth bid bet y ArthurThis can be translated as:A grave for March, a grave for Gwythur,A grave for Gwgawn Red-sword;The world's wonder/ difficutly (anoeth) a grave for Arthur.Presumably this is a reference to Arthur's gave being unknown, and perhaps to the believe that Arthur lives still in the magic island of Avalon.An elegy about a hero named Gereint contains the lines:In Llongborth I saw Arthur'sHeroes who cut with steel.The Emperor, ruler of our labour.This is interpreted by some to refer to a band of warriors known as Arthur's Heroes who remained a unit after Arthur's death. However it could be just a late addition to the poem, if indeed the entire poem is not late.A chronicle called the Annales Cambriae written in its current version at least by 970 contains two Arthurian entries:Year 72 (c. 516) The Battle of Badon, in which Arthur carried the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ on his shoulders for three days and three nights and the Britons were victors.Year 93 (c. 537) The Strife of Camlann in which Arthur and Medraut fell [and there was death in Britain and in Ireland.] Text in brackets not in MSS. B or C.They could be older.The account called Historia Birttonum, usually dated to about the 8th century, contains some Arthurian material:Then Arthur along with the kings of Britain fought against them in those days, but Arthur himself was the military commander ["dux bellorum"]. His first battle was at the mouth of the river which is called Glein. His second, third, fourth, and fifth battles were above another river which is called Dubglas and is in the region of Linnuis. The sixth battle was above the river which is called Bassas. The seventh battle was in the forest of Celidon, that is Cat Coit Celidon. The eighth battle was at the fortress of Guinnion, in which Arthur carried the image of holy Mary ever virgin on his shoulders; and the pagans were put to flight on that day. And through the power of our Lord Jesus Christ and through the power of the blessed Virgin Mary his mother there was great slaughter among them. The ninth battle was waged in the City of the Legion. The tenth battle was waged on the banks of a river which is called Tribruit. The eleventh battle was fought on the mountain which is called Agnet. The twelfth battle was on Mount Badon in which there fell in one day 960 men from one charge by Arthur; and no one struck them down except Arthur himself, and in all the wars he emerged as victor. And while they were being defeated in all the battles, they were seeking assistance from Germany and their numbers were being augmented many times over without interruption. And they brought over kings from Germany that they might reign over them in Britain, right down to the time in which Ida reigned, who was son of Eobba.The are some variations in this text in different manuscripts.These are arguably the oldest Arthurian texts. There are other Welsh texts of dubious date.


Who saw Jesus last?

It was probably John Revelation 1: 17 And when I saw him, I [John] fell at his [Jesus'] feet as dead. And he [Jesus'] laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I [Jesus'] am the first and the last: 18 I [Jesus'] am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I [Jesus'] am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.

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Why do you think some men say in many parts of England that king arthur is not dead but carried by the will of our lord Jesus into another place and that he shall come again and he shall win the holy?

why do you think some men say in many parts of England that king Arthur is not dead,but carried by the will of our lord jesus into another place;and that he shall come again,and he shall win the holy cross?


What did Jesus have to carry to Golgotha?

Jesus carried the cross to Golgotha, the site of Jesus' crucifixion.


What was the vehicle to carry Mary and Jesus?

There was no vehicle she carried jesus on a donkey.


Is Jesus an assassin?

The Bible never recorded that Jesus carried a gun!


Do they know today the carried on bloodline of Jesus?

No


What resemblance does jesus' resurrection have with England?

Jesus and England have no resemblance what so ever. Only thing is England is a christian country.


What actors and actresses appeared in Another Day at the Office - 2013?

The cast of Another Day at the Office - 2013 includes: Adrian Arthur as Roger Tamala De Jesus as Cheryl Gala Radin as Julie


What part did the Romans play in the crucifixions of Jesus?

The Romans passed and carried out the death sentence of Jesus.


Did Jesus travel to England?

NO


What woman gave Jesus water when he carried his cross?

The gospels don't make any mention of a woman giving Jesus water when He carried the cross.


Who carried the cross to Calvary Jesus It reads that when Jesus was lead out they compelled Simon to carry the cross?

Simon of Cyrene.


Who carried Jesus cross?

A passer by named Joseph was told to carry the cross for Jesus. as it was heavy and Jesus had fallen several times on the way to Calvary. The correct answer is Simon of Cyrene (Matthew 27:32, Mark 15:21, Luke 23:26)