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      • Legend was also active in the West, being especially stimulated by the passage in Mark 10:39, with its hints of John’s martyrdom. Tertullian, the 2nd-century North African theologian, reports that John was plunged into boiling oil from which he miraculously escaped unscathed.
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  2. 1 Answer. Sorted by: 5. The earliest extant reference to John being thrown in boiling oil from Tertullian, c. 200. His casual mention of the event suggests that it was a widely known story during his day, although it is hard to say by what amount of time the story predates Tertullian.

  3. Jan 21, 2022 · The most plausible theory of John’s death states that John was arrested in Ephesus and faced martyrdom when his enemies threw him in a huge basin of boiling oil. However, according to the tradition, John was miraculously delivered from death.

  4. In a stunning display of power, Emperor Domitian commands his soldiers to cast John, the beloved disciple, into a seething cauldron of boiling oil, depicted on the right. Astonishingly, John emerges from the scalding liquid unscathed, an extraordinary miracle that is symbolized by the ethereal presence of a dove, representing the Holy Spirit ...

  5. Sep 1, 2016 · Being plunged into boiling hot oil in front of a crowd of spectators at the Colosseum. The fires were set under the pot, the oil was boiling, and John was brought out. Guards picked him up and then forcibly plunged him into the scalding liquid. That’s when something amazing happened.

  6. Tertullian (On the Prescription of Heresies 36) tells of the Roman attempt to boil John alive in oil. The Acts of John, from the late second century, describes miracles in Ephesus and offers a testimony to the “spiritual” character of Jesus’ passion.

  7. From Ephesus he was ordered to be sent to Rome, where it is affirmed he was cast into a cauldron of boiling oil. He escaped by miracle, without injury. Domitian afterwards banished him to the Isle of Patmos, where he wrote the Book of Revelation.

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