As a Religious Studies graduate I have always believed that the Good Thief and the Bad Thief--eventually named in texts as Dimas and Gestas--who flanked Jesus during the crucifixion were merely the product of a technique employed in apocalyptic literature to present the Messiah as being in the center of symbolic, dualistic good and evil, light and dark, positive and negative, yang and yin.
It is indeed possible that Jesus was crucified among criminals, probably more than two, and certainly not in the middle of a tableau with a "good" thief and a "bad" thief.
It is indeed possible that Jesus was crucified among criminals, probably more than two, and certainly not in the middle of a tableau with a "good" thief and a "bad" thief.
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