bunny1ohio
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Popeyesays said:I do't think the painting shows night-time, but rather the darkness that was reported - in the middle of the afternoon = after Christ expired.
Interestingly enough (to me anyway) was the similar darkness in the middle of the day when the Bab was executed in the barracks square of Tabriz. A huge storm rolled in right after they cut down the body of the Bab, and enveloped the men who pitched the corpse into the old moat around the city. The darkness continued until dawn the next day which allowed the faithful Babi's to retrieve the body and hide it successfully.
It was actually TWO corpses that were retrieved, because the Bab and one of His followers were tied together on a rope and exposed to the fire from 600+ muskets. The bodies were so badly damaged that they could not be taken apart - though both faces were hardly touched by bullets. This is shown in a pencil sketch made by the order of the Russian ambassador to Persia at the time. The sketch is not displayed publicly, but resides in the Archives building at the Baha`i World Center in Haifa.
Regards,
Scott
Okay... this may sound naive of me, but bear in mind I haven't attended a church service in about 15 years... but I don't remember anything about a darkness after the crucifiction... can you quote any of that? Or anyone else who reads this post?
I've never heard the story of Bab either... I don't think anyways... although it sounds very interesting... I'm going to look up the crucifiction picture that I'm talking about and see if they have any better reference material on it as well, since that was something I had never heard of Thanks for the reference Scott