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SOURCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impenitent_thief
The impenitent
thief was one of the two thieves who was crucified alongside Jesus.
According to the Gospels, he taunted Jesus about not saving himself, while the
penitent thief asked for mercy. The impenitent thief is given the apocryphal
name Gestas, which first appears in the Gospel of Nicodemus, while his
companion is called Dismas.
Pious folk
beliefs later embellished that Gestas was on the cross to the left of Jesus and
Dismas was on the cross to the right of Jesus. In Jacobus de Voragine's
"Golden Legend", the name of the impenitent thief is given as Gesmas.
The impenitent thief is sometimes referred to as the "bad thief" in
contrast to the good thief.
The
apocryphal Arabic Infancy Gospel refers to Gestas and Dismas as Dumachus
and Titus, respectively. According to tradition, Dumachus was one of a band of
robbers who attacked Saint Joseph and the Holy Family on their Flight into
Egypt as recorded in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's The Golden Legend.
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