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;Oh拭─Teabing said。 ;How about the one seated in the place of honor察at the right hand of the Lord拭
Sophie examined the figure to Jesus' immediate right察focusing in。 As she studied the person's face and body察a wave of astonishment rose within her。 The individual had flowing red hair察delicate folded hands察and the hint of a bosom。 It was察without a doubt。。。 female。
;That's a woman ─Sophie exclaimed。
Teabing was laughing。 ;Surprise察surprise。 Believe me察it's no mistake。 Leonardo was skilled at painting the difference between the sexes。;
Sophie could not take her eyes from the woman beside Christ。 The Last Supper is supposed to be thirteen men。 Who is this woman拭Although Sophie had seen this classic image many times察she had not once noticed this glaring discrepancy。
;Everyone misses it察─Teabing said。 ;Our preconceived notions of this scene are so powerful that our mind blocks out the incongruity and overrides our eyes。;
;It's known as skitoma察─Langdon added。 ;The brain does it sometimes with powerful symbols。;
;Another reason you might have missed the woman察─Teabing said察 is that many of the photographs in art books were taken before 1954察when the details were still hidden beneath layers of grime and several restorative repaintings done by clumsy hands in the eighteenth century。 Now察at last察the fresco has been cleaned down to Da Vinci's original layer of paint。; He motioned to the photograph。 ;Et voil┐
Sophie moved closer to the image。 The woman to Jesus' right was young and pious´looking察with a demure face察beautiful red hair察and hands folded quietly。 This is the woman who singlehandedly could crumble the Church
;Who is she拭─Sophie asked。
;That察my dear察─Teabing replied察 is Mary Magdalene。;
Sophie turned。 ;The prostitute拭
Teabing drew a short breath察as if the word had injured him personally。 ;Magdalene was no such thing。 That unfortunate misconception is the legacy of a smear campaign launched by the early Church。 The Church needed to defame Mary Magdalene in order to cover up her dangerous secret´her role as the Holy Grail。;
;Her role拭
;As I mentioned察─Teabing clarified察 the early Church needed to convince the world that the mortal prophet Jesus was a divine being。 Therefore察any gospels that described earthly aspects of Jesus' life had to be omitted from the Bible。 Unfortunately for the early editors察one particularly troubling earthly theme kept recurring in the gospels。 Mary Magdalene。; He paused。 ;More specifically察her marriage to Jesus Christ。;
;I beg your pardon拭─Sophie's eyes moved to Langdon and then back to Teabing。
;It's a matter of historical record察─Teabing said察 and Da Vinci was certainly aware of that fact。 The Last Supper practically shouts at the viewer that Jesus and Magdalene were a pair。;
Sophie glanced back to the fresco。
;Notice that Jesus and Magdalene are clothed as mirror images of one another。; Teabing pointed to the two individuals in the center of the fresco。
Sophie was mesmerized。 Sure enough察their clothes were inverse colors。 Jesus wore a red robe and blue cloak察Mary Magdalene wore a blue robe and red cloak。 Yin and yang。
;Venturing into the more bizarre察─Teabing said察 note that Jesus and His bride appear to be joined at the hip and are leaning away from one another as if to create this clearly delineated negative space between them。;
Even before Teabing traced the contour for her察Sophie saw it´the indisputable V shape at the focal point of the painting。 It was the same symbol Langdon had drawn earlier for the Grail察the chalice察and the female womb。
;Finally察─Teabing said察 if you view Jesus and Magdalene as positional elements rather than as people察you will see another obvious shape leap out at you。; He paused。 ;A letter of the alphabet。;
Sophie saw it at once。 To say the letter leapt out at her was an understatement。 The letter was suddenly all Sophie could see。 Glaring in the center of the painting was the unquestionable outline of an enormous察flawlessly formed letter M。
;A bit too perfect for coincidence察wouldn't you say拭─Teabing asked。
Sophie was amazed。 ;Why is it there拭
Teabing shrugged。 ;Conspiracy theorists will tell you it stands for Matrimonio or Mary Magdalene。 To be honest察nobody is certain。 The only certainty is that the hidden M is no mistake。 Countless Grail´related works contain the hidden letter M´whether as watermarks察underpaintings察or positional allusions。 The most blatant M察of course察is emblazoned on the altar at Our Lady of Paris in London察which was designed by a former Grand Master of the Priory of Sion察Jean Cocteau。;
Sophie weighed the information。 ;I'll admit察the hidden M's are intriguing察although I assume nobody is claiming they are proof of Jesus' marriage to Magdalene。;
;No察no察─Teabing said察going to a nearby table of books。 ;As I said earlier察the marriage of Jesus and Mary Magdalene is part of the historical record。; He began pawing through his book collection。 ;Moreover察Jesus as a married man makes infinitely more sense than our standard biblical view of Jesus as a bachelor。;
;Why拭─Sophie asked。
;Because Jesus was a Jew察─Langdon said察taking over while Teabing searched for his book察 and the social decorum during that time virtually forbid a Jewish man to be unmarried。 According to Jewish custom察celibacy was condemned察and the obligation for a Jewish father was to find a suitable wife for his son。 If Jesus were not married察at least one of the Bible's gospels would have mentioned it and offered some explanation for His unnatural state of bachelorhood。;
Teabing located a huge book and pulled it toward him across the table。 The leather´bound edition was poster´sized察like a huge atlas。 The cover read此The Gnostic Gospels。 Teabing heaved it open察and Langdon and Sophie joined him。 Sophie could see it contained photographs of what appeared to be magnified passages of ancient documents´tattered papyrus with handwritten text。 She did not recognize the ancient language察but the facing pages bore typed translations。
;These are photocopies of the Nag Hammadi and Dead Sea scrolls察which I mentioned earlier察─Teabing said。 ;The earliest Christian records。 Troublingly察they do not match up with the gospels in the Bible。; Flipping toward the middle of the book察Teabing pointed to a passage。 ;The Gospel of Philip is always a good place to start。; Sophie read the passage
And the panion of the Saviour is Mary Magdalene。 Christ loved her more than all the disciples and used to kiss her often on her mouth。 The rest of the disciples were offended by it and expressed disapproval。 They said to him察 Why do you love her more than all of us拭
The words surprised Sophie察and yet they hardly seemed conclusive。 ;It says nothing of marriage。;
;Au contraire。; Teabing smiled察pointing to the first line。 ;As any Aramaic scholar will tell you察the word panion察in those days察literally meant spouse。;
Langdon concurred with a nod。
Sophie read the first line again。 And the panion of the Saviour is Mary Magdalene。
Teabing flipped through the book and pointed out several other passages that察to Sophie's surprise察clearly suggested Magdalene and Jesus had a romantic relationship。 As she read the passages察Sophie recalled an angry priest who had banged on her grandfather's door when she was a schoolgirl。
;Is this the home of Jacques Sauni┬re拭─the priest had demanded察glaring down at young Sophie when she pulled open the door。 ;I want to talk to him about this editorial he wrote。; The priest held up a newspaper。
Sophie summoned her grandfather察and the two men disappeared into his study and closed the door。 My grandfather wrote something in the paper拭Sophie immediately ran to the kitchen and flipped through that morning's paper。 She found her grandfather's name on an article on the second page。 She read it。 Sophie didn't understand all of what was said察but it sounded like the French government察under pressure from priests察had agreed to ban an American movie called The Last Temptation of Christ察which was about Jesus having sex with a lady called Mary Magdalene。 Her grandfather's article said the Church was arrogant and wrong to ban it。
No wonder the priest is mad察Sophie thought。
;It's pornography Sacrilege ─the priest yelled察emerging from the study and storming to the front door。 ;How can you possibly endorse that This American Martin Scorsese is a blasphemer察and the Church will permit him no pulpit in France ─The priest slammed the door on his way out。
When her grandfather came into the kitchen察he saw Sophie with the paper and frowned。 ;You're quick。;
Sophie said察 You think Jesus Christ had a girlfriend拭
;No察dear察I said the Church should not be allowed to tell us what notions we can and can't entertain。;
;Did Jesus have a girlfriend拭
Her grandfather was silent for several moments。 ;Would it be so bad if He did拭
Sophie considered it and then shrugged。 ;I wouldn't mind。;
Sir Leigh Teabing was still talking。 ;I shan't bore you with the countless references to Jesus and Magdalene's union。 That has been explored ad nauseum by modern historians。 I would察however察like to point out the following