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Chivalry in the Bible

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Chivalry in the Bible exists numerous times, both obvious and subtle. Here is a growing list of examples:

  • the invitation to the stranger on the road to Emmaus (later discovered to be Jesus) to stay the night rather than continue walking after darkness fell.
  • the respectful waiting by John for Peter to arrive at the Tomb before entering.
  • the insistence by Peter that he be crucified upside down out of respect for the Crucifixion of Jesus.

See also[edit]

[https://www.openbible.info/topics/chivalry


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