It’s such a fascinating piece of folklore to enjoy, even if there’s no evidence that it’s true.
I was reading a book recently - No Highway by Nevil Shute - that features a character who is convinced that Joseph of Arimathea brought the teenage Christ to Glastonbury, as the druids were really a “lost tribe of Israel” and Joseph wanted Jesus to meet them. It made me wonder if this was a popular belief when the book was written (1940s).
It’s such a fascinating piece of folklore to enjoy, even if there’s no evidence that it’s true.
I was reading a book recently - No Highway by Nevil Shute - that features a character who is convinced that Joseph of Arimathea brought the teenage Christ to Glastonbury, as the druids were really a “lost tribe of Israel” and Joseph wanted Jesus to meet them. It made me wonder if this was a popular belief when the book was written (1940s).