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2006-10-09 18:10:08 · 16 answers · asked by pws111 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I think it stands for truth, everyone is always on a quest to find the Holy Grail, they are seeking the truth.

And as you can see the truth can be very elusive, we'll always be seeking it.

2006-10-09 18:14:43 · answer #1 · answered by Sean 7 · 0 0

Woman Is The Grail Of Life Without Them We Would Not Be. Aaron's Daughters His Sons Daughters And His Daughters Daughters All Trace Back To Cain And Able Osiris And Seth In Prophetic Terms And The Virgin Mary The Reincarnated Isis All Sons & Doughter Of The First

Take This Seriusly

AMen Aaron's Men
Jesus Christ Lord Of Isis Or Lord Of Sirius
Our True King And High Priest Pharaoh

2006-10-09 18:26:21 · answer #2 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

the vessel that the 10 commandments was held in is the ark of the covenant and not the holy grail.

the holy grail is generally considered to be the cup that Jesus and the disciples drank from at the Last Supper, though sometimes it is considered to be other things. The general consensus though is that it was something like a plate or cup, generally a cup, used by Jesus and the Apostles at the Last Supper.

2006-10-09 18:13:13 · answer #3 · answered by Walty 4 · 1 0

Didn't you read or watch "The Da Vinci Code"?
Or "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"?
Or "Monte Python and the Holy Grail"?

They are all very reputable resources for this kind of thing. :)

Edit: The person below me, talking about the vessel containing the 10 commandments, is talking about the Ark of the Covenant, not the Holy Grail. The serious answer is that it is the cup from which Jesus and his disciples drank at the Last Supper.

2006-10-09 18:11:07 · answer #4 · answered by PJ 3 · 2 0

Holy Grail
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For historical artifacts associated with the cup of the Last Supper, see Holy Chalice.
In Christian mythology, the Holy Grail was the dish, plate, or cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper, said to possess miraculous powers. The connection of Joseph of Arimathea with the Grail legend dates from Robert de Boron's Joseph d'Arimathie (late 12th century) in which Joseph receives the Grail from an apparition of Jesus and sends it with his followers to Great Britain; building upon this theme, later writers recounted how Joseph used the Grail to catch Christ's blood while interring him and that in Britain he founded a line of guardians to keep it safe. The quest for the Holy Grail makes up an important segment of the Arthurian cycle, appearing first in works by Chrétien de Troyes. [1] The legend may combine Christian lore with a Celtic myth of a cauldron endowed with special powers.

The development of the Grail legend has been traced in detail by cultural historians: It is a legend which first came together in the form of written romances, deriving perhaps from some pre-Christian folklore hints, in the later 12th and early 13th centuries. The early Grail romances centered on Percival and were woven into the more general Arthurian fabric. The Grail romances started in France and were translated into other European vernaculars; only a handful of non-French romances added any essential new elements.

Some of the Grail legend is interwoven with legends of the Holy Chalice.

2006-10-09 18:14:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2016-12-26 14:52:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Tho Holy Grail is the Chalice where the Body of Christ is present. which the Host and wine represents the body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ.

2006-10-09 18:18:57 · answer #7 · answered by evapanchosmith 1 · 0 0

Holy Grail was the dish, plate, or cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper

2006-10-09 18:11:38 · answer #8 · answered by missourim43 6 · 0 2

The goblet that Jesus drank wine from at the Last Supper.

And to Matthew - no, what carried the ten commandments was the Ark of the Covenant

2006-10-09 18:12:20 · answer #9 · answered by chris 5 · 1 1

A very funny Monty Python movie

2006-10-09 18:19:55 · answer #10 · answered by Cartman 5 · 0 0

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