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  2. Five Holy Wounds - Wikipedia

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    In Catholic tradition, the Five Holy Wounds, also known as the Five Sacred Wounds or the Five Precious Wounds, are the five piercing wounds that Jesus Christ suffered during his crucifixion. The wounds have been the focus of particular devotions, especially in the late Middle Ages, and have often been reflected in church music and art.

  3. They have pierced my hands and my feet - Wikipedia

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    The Septuagint, a Jewish translation of the Hebrew Bible into Koine Greek made before the Christian Era, has "ὤρυξαν χεῗράς μου καὶ πόδας" ("they dug my hands and feet"), which Christian commentators argue could be understood in the general sense as "pierced" [citation needed].

  4. Bartholomew the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    The Qur'anic account of the disciples of Jesus does not include their names, numbers, or any detailed accounts of their lives. Muslim exegesis , however, more or less agrees with the New Testament list and holds that the disciples included Peter , Philip , Thomas , Bartholomew, Matthew , Andrew , James , Jude , James the Less , John and Simon ...

  5. Holy Lance - Wikipedia

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    Fresco by Fra Angelico, Dominican monastery at San Marco, Florence, showing the lance piercing the side of Jesus on the cross (c. 1440). The Holy Lance, also known as the Spear of Longinus (named after Saint Longinus), the Spear of Destiny, or the Holy Spear, is alleged to be the lance that pierced the side of Jesus as he hung on the cross during his crucifixion.

  6. Nose-jewel - Wikipedia

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    Historian A.S Altekar suggests nose piercings does not find mention in Indian literature before 8th century and was likely introduced after this period. [6] According to historian Benoytosh Bhattacharya the 12th century text Manasollasa mentions various ornaments worn by women but does not mention nose ring, and was likely introduced by ...

  7. From 'cultural tradition' to 'child abuse': Piercing a baby's ...

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    According to Malbari, getting all of those vaccines out of the way before piercing a baby's ears protects against infections like hepatitis B, a rare but serious complication that can come from ...

  8. Body piercing - Wikipedia

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    Early records rarely discussed the use of piercings or their meaning, and while jewelry is common among grave goods, the deterioration of the flesh that it once adorned makes it difficult to discern how the jewelry may have been used. [1] The modern record has been also distorted by the 20th-century inventions of piercing enthusiast Doug Malloy ...

  9. What You Need to Know About Belly Button Piercings - AOL

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    How long does it take a belly button piercing to heal? Typically, it takes somewhere between 3 to 6 months for a belly button piercing to heal completely. At 4 to 6 weeks, which Kelly calls the ...