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Alexamenos
Good News is for Sharing, Leighton Ford, 1977, David C. Cook Publishing Co., p. 78
Alexamenos
Good News is for Sharing, Leighton Ford, 1977, David C. Cook Publishing Co., p. 78
Archaeologists digging in the remains of a school for imperial pages in Rome found a picture dating from the third century. It shows a boy standing, his hand raised, worshiping a figure on a cross, a figure that looks like a man with the head of an ass. Scrawled in the writing of a young person are the words, "Alexamenos worships his God."
Nearby in a second inscription: "Alexamenos is faithful." Apparently, a young man who was a Christian was being mocked by his schoolmates for his faithful witness. But he was not ashamed; he was faithful.