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It’s just another day on the calendar—until it isn’t. For some, Friday the 13th is an eerie reminder to stay cautious, double-check plans, or even stay home. But where does this unease come from, and why does it persist?
A History of Fear and Folklore
The fear of Friday the 13th has deep roots. Historians believe its roots trace back to religious symbolism and folklore. The number 13 was long considered unlucky due to its placement after the number 12, which many cultures viewed as a “complete” number—twelve months in a year, twelve zodiac signs, twelve apostles.
The fear deepened over time. Some biblical scholars have tied the superstition to the Last Supper, where Judas, the apostle said to have betrayed Jesus, was the 13th guest. Combined with Jesus’s crucifixion on a Friday, the pairing of 13 with that day created what…more
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