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1 | Is the Shroud of Turin authentic? | John 20:7 | Makarios | 3464 | ||
Is the Shroud of Turin the burial cloth of Jesus Christ? Is it mentioned in John 20:5-7? The Shroud of Turin is a cloth that has an imprint of a man's face and body when viewed as a reverse negative photo. The cloth is believed to be the burial cloth of Jesus by some since it shows a man's wounds by scourging, blood running from the man's head, and a wound in the man's side. It resides in a Catholic Church in Turin, Italy and it is viewed for the public on certain occasions. It is the most studied artifact in the world's history. Its origins can be traced back to the Middle Ages, as far back as 1300. But from that point farther into history, things become vague. Many scholars believe that the shroud was also called the Mandilion, the same artifact that influenced Medieval artists to paint Christ with a beard and sterner face instead of as a 'perfect Roman'. There was a carbon dating test that was finished in 1992 but it placed the shroud's age around the year 1500. However, many scientists believe that the results of the carbon dating test are at best not trustworthy since evidence showed that the scientists violated certain scientific criteria. Also, the shroud was almost burned in 1100 in a fire, and this was also believed to thwart the carbon dating test. I believe that the Shroud of Turin is the authentic burial cloth of Jesus since no painter could have ever made the image that is present on the Shroud. What better way could God show evidence of the most miraculous moment in human history (The Resurrection of Jesus) than to leave an image for all of humankind to see? But it doesn't really matter if it is the actual cloth or not, my faith is not based on the shroud and I will still retain my solid faith in Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior. | ||||||
2 | Is the Shroud of Turin authentic? | John 20:7 | melchizedekau | 3465 | ||
do you notice it says cloths, plural.luke 23:53 says wraped luke was a doctor, so he would know how and the way the dead wre buried.luke 24:12 also says cloths . john 19:40 says strips of linen. so you make up your own mind.YIC | ||||||
3 | Is the Shroud of Turin authentic? | John 20:7 | Ray | 3850 | ||
Hi, I looked for the plural and didn't find it. I did see that Peter saw the linen wrappings only, but that was either that he saw the head cloth and the linen cloth without a body, or, he was aware of the amazing fact that the body was gone yet the linen was all wrapped up , wrappings, for no one unwrapped Him and took Him away. | ||||||
4 | Is the Shroud of Turin authentic? | John 20:7 | Makarios | 3853 | ||
Yes, I was originally referring to John 20:7 and I did not find the plural here either. As for being rolled up, we would never know unless we assumed that Jesus did this after his Resurrection or the angels must have done this. Either way, no one other than Jesus Himself could have rolled up the cloth. Thanks for your questions and comments! I never tire of speaking about the Shroud of Turin. | ||||||