Ahasuerus_Butaddeus_Cartaphilus: The Story of the Wandering Jew
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The legend of the immortal wanderer condemned to roam the Earth until the Second Coming of Christ represents one of the most complex apocryphal syntheses in Western cultural history. Although the figure has no explicit, direct basis in the canonical New Testament, its theological foundations were retroactively constructed from a constellation of biblical passages and typological motifs. The primary textual catalyst is found in the Gospel of John, which records an officer of the high priest striking Jesus during his arraignment before Annas (John 18:20–22). This act of physical transgression was subsequently conflated with Christ's eschatological pronouncement in Matthew 16:28, wherein he declares that some standing there "shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom".