- Gestas
Gestas, also spelled Gesmas, is the
apocryphal name (first appearing in theGospel of Nicodemus ) given to one of the two thieves who was crucified alongsideJesus . According to legend, Gestas tauntedJesus about not saving himself, whileDismas asked for mercy. Dismas was saved, and Gestas was not.The apocryphal
Arabic Infancy Gospel refers to Gestas and Dismas as Dumachus and Titus, respectively. According to tradition, Dumachus was one of a band of robbers who attackedSaint Joseph and theHoly Family on theirFlight into Egypt , as recorded inJacobus de Voragine 's "Golden Legend ".ee also
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List of names for the Biblical nameless * The Short story
"An afternoon on Skull Hill" by Tom Wessex, conjectures thatGestas wasPontius Pilate's illegitimate son, and, the real utterer of the words "Forgive them father, for they know not what they do". *
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