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151. The Blood and the Shroud: New Evidence That the Worlds Most Sacred Relic Is Real
- www.earth-religions.com
- Mr Wilson is blinded by what he sees on the cloth.
- Wilsons evidence is very convincing and sheds light on the Shrouds history from those "unknown years" to its modern history, which gives a stronger support of its authenticity to be the cloth that wrapped the body of Christ mentioned in the Bible. ...
- The Shroud of Turin : The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ? .
- The Oviedo Cloth .
152. Rhinelander Church of Christ
- www.hugsandhope.com
- The Resurrection of Christ.
- Jesus Christ has risen from the dead! This may sound like utter insanity and perhaps a dismissal logic, but there are reasons that Christians believe it.
- This is the first reason for believing that Christ rose from the grave. ...
- 1 The death of Christ is important to notice because some claim that he didn’t die on the cross but merely fainted or passed out. ...
- They placed a seal on the stone which covered its entrance and posted a guard at Jesus’s burial site for the next three days. ...
- When they arrived, they also saw that the tomb was empty except for the burial cloth that Joseph of Arimathia had placed on the body. ...
- Even with the evidence of Jesus’ predictions -- the empty tomb, and the appearances of Christ after death -- you may be thinking this is hard to believe. ... If it were not an absolute fact, what so drastically changed the men who followed him? For instance, when Jesus was arrested, Peter ran for his life like a whipped dog denying that he knew Christ three separate times. ...
- of Christ and casting his vote against them when they were killed. ...
153. Matthew 27:32-66
- www.westarkchurchofchrist.org
- Editor's note: This lecture utilized slides about the "Shroud of Turin" to assist the audience in better understanding the crucifixion of Christ. It should not be implied that the lecturer or anyone else in the church of Christ accepts that the Shroud was the actual burial cloth of Jesus Christ. ...
- "One of the criminals who hung there hurled insults at Him: 'Aren't you the Christ? Save yourself and us!' But the other criminal rebuked him. ...
- This was in accordance with Jewish burial customs. ... ) "Joseph took the body, wrapped it in a clean linen cloth and placed it in his own new tomb that he had cut out of the rock. ...
- (The cloth also shows repairs and actual scorches from fire. ...
- As he was developing the negative, he was astonished to find a much clearer image than the cloth itself contained. The cloth was discovered to be the negative and he was looking at the positive "print. ...
- West-Ark Church of Christ, Fort Smith, AR.
- West-Ark Church of Christ .
154. mar 1, 2004 - DSU Presents A Lecture Exhibtion on the Botany of the Burial Cloth of Jesus
- www.desu.edu
- BOTANY OF THE BURIAL CLOTH OF JESUS .
- Whanger, professor emeritus at Duke University, who along with his wife Mary has done pioneering research on the floral images/pollen of the Shroud of Turin, which many believe to be burial cloth of Jesus Christ. ...
155. The Shroud of Turin and the Resurrection of Christ
- www.netbible.org
- and the Resurrection of Christ .
- The Shroud of Turin is an ancient linen cloth 14 feet by 4 feet and hailed as the genuine burial garment of Jesus Christ. It supposedly contains the very image of Jesus Christ burned into the cloth by means of radiation created by His resurrection. ...
- And many are claiming we have in it an outstanding proof for the resurrection of Jesus Christ, proof that has the seal of scientific research which ought to help skeptics to believe.
- 2 Corinthians 4:4 in whose case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelieving, that they might not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. ...
- 30 And so, because he was a prophet, and knew that God had sworn to him with an oath to seat one of his descendants upon his throne, 31 he looked ahead and spoke of the resurrection of the Christ, that He was neither abandoned to Hades, nor did His flesh suffer decay. ... 36 Therefore let all the house of Israel know for certain that God has made Him both Lord and Christ-- this Jesus whom you crucified. ...
- Romans 1:4 who was declared the Son of God with power by the resurrection from the dead, according to the Spirit of holiness, Jesus Christ our Lord, .
- Based on the historical evidence I have read, and based on the New Testament record, it is my conviction that the Shroud of Turin is not the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. ...
- Many were disturbed that the cloth was being used for financial gain. ...
- Jewish Customs of Burial Speaks Against It:.
- The one burial cloth .
- There is a conflict with the idea of only one burial cloth when it is clear that in the Jewish burial customs and in the New Testament record there were several pieces of cloth used in Christs burial, not one 14 feet by 4 feet piece of material such as the Shroud.
- The separate cloth for the head.
- As was the custom of the day, John 20:5-7 shows that a separate piece of cloth was wrapped about the head of Christ. It was found by itself apart from the linen wrappings that were around the body of Christ. However, the Shroud of Turin is all one piece and depicts a face as well as the rest of the body on the cloth.
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156. Spock's Religious page
- members.tripod.com
- Neat Picture and Poem about Jesus Christ .
- Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ site 1. ...
- Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ site 2. ...
- Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ site 3. ...
- Testimony of the power of Christ. ...
- Story of the picture,"The Head of Christ" .
157. Blue Letter Bible
- www.blueletterbible.org
- Even though Mary was not expecting a resurrected Christ, any outstanding physical characteristic would probably have been noticed.
- We also have the mysterious Shroud of Turin, the purported burial cloth of Christ. If this is the actually burial cloth of Jesus, then we have an actual representation of what He looked like. However the Shroud has not been proven to be the actual burial cloth or Christ.
158. Small Images on the Shroud
- web.mountain.net
- These objects, he states, are imprinted in the cloth by way of a process called electron corona discharge. ...
- After all, it has all the makings of agreeing with the Biblical account of the crucifixion of Christ. ...
- According to the article, the pattern of the stains on the Sudarium indicate thorn pricks on the forehead, and show that the cloth was placed around the head while the victim was still on the cross. ...
- Whanger's methods and conclusions beyond question, we still must conclude that this is not evidence that the Shroud of Turin was Jesus Christ's burial cloth. ...
159. Easter Sunday - Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, What is Easter Sunday in Persian, Farsi Description of Easter Sunday
- www.farsinet.com
- The resurrection of Jesus Christ is one of the fundamental principles and beliefs of Christianity and a well documented historical fact. ...
- He saw the strips of linen lying there, 7as well as the burial cloth that had been around Jesus' head. The cloth was folded up by itself, separate from the linen. ...
160. Shroud of Turin, sacred relic or religious hoax? - The Crime library
- www.crimelibrary.com
- During the mid 1350s pilgrims by the thousands flocked to Lirey, France, to catch a rare glimpse of what was believed by many to be the sacred burial cloth of Jesus Christ. ... The famed knight Geoffroy de Charny owned the famous linen cloth, which he proudly exhibited at the local church, Our Lady of Lirey.
- procured for his church a certain cloth" which had been "cunningly painted," and pretended that it was the "actual shroud in which our Savior Jesus Christ was enfolded in the tomb. ...
- He decreed that every time it was displayed in public, the exhibitor had to inform onlookers that the shroud was not the actual burial garment of Jesus, and contained only an artistic rendition of his face.
- Geoffroy II obeyed the limitations and continued to display the shroud to thousands of pilgrims who congregated to see the mystifying cloth. ... Most believed that, although the church never recognized the cloth as sacred.
161. NTS Shroud of Turin
- www.ntskeptics.org
- Le visage du Christ : râesultats scientifiques sur le Linceul de Turin .
- A Piece of Cloth : The Turin Shroud Investigated .
- The Shroud of Turin : the burial cloth of Jesus Christ? .
- The Shroud of Turin : The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ? .
162. saunders
- www.catholic.org
- The first point of controversy surrounds the burial rites of the Jews. Normally, the Jews followed a funerary practice of taharah, whereby the corpse was scrupulously washed from head to foot, and then dressed in tachrichim, a set of burial garments including a head covering, shirt, breeches, surplice and girdle. The person was then wrapped in a sovev, a long cloth which wrapped around the entire body. ...
- 16, 1989): "If the Shroud of Turin is in fact the burial-cloth of Christ. ...
- In all, the preponderance of evidence appears to support the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin as the burial cloth of our Lord. ...
163. Mysteries of the Templars
- www.mystae.com
- - Ian Wilson, The Shroud of Turin - The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ? The mysterious object at one of the Templars' Paris ceremonies was "brought in by the priest in a procession of the brethren with lights; it was laid on the altar; it was a human head without any silver or gold, very pale and discolored, with a grizzled beard like a Templars. ...
- - Ian Wilson, The Shroud of Turin - The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ? The Templar Cord.
- - Ian Wilson, The Shroud of Turin - The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ? Upon being initiated into the Order of the Peacock Angel (Yezidis),"a holy thread, of intertwined black and red wool, is put around the neck. ...
- Another possibility as to the identity of the Baphomet may lie with Nicodemus, who in the Gospel of John who brought spices for Christ's burial. ... ) as a ruler of the Jews who testified in Christ's favor. ...
- An old piece of skin, as though all embalmed and like polished cloth. ...
- Denis Ian Wilson also hypothesizes that the Templar idols were representations of Christ's face copied from the Mandylion/Shroud. ... (The Templars cultivated their beards in the style of Christ). ...
- - Ian Wilson, The Shroud of Turin - The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ? A Daemon Guardian?.
- - Ian Wilson, The Shroud of Turin - The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ? .
- Inside were two head bones, wrapped in a cloth of white linen, with another red cloth around it. ...
- "A great lady of Maraclea was loved by a Templar, a Lord of Sidon; but she died in her youth, and on the night of her burial, this wicked lover crept to the grave, dug up her body and violated it. ...
- He was reputedly a lineal descendant of the Magi who had visited Christ the child. ...
- to wage war against and chastise the enemies of the cross of Christ. ...
- is a cloth-wrapped column said by the priests to have been engraved by King Lalibela himself with the secrets of how the rock-hewn churches were made. ...
- (2) Portugal: The Knights of Christ "In Portugal, the Templars were cleared by an inquiry and simply modified their name, becoming the Knights of Christ. ... (Vasco da Gama was a Knight of Christ; Prince Henry the Navigator was a grand Master of the Order. Ships of the Knights of Christ sailed under the Templars' familiar red patte cross. ...
164. Hammond International Ministries - Proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ
- www.salvationminute.com
- The Crucified Christ.
- The Crucified Christ became the risen Savior only after he suffered a horrable death on the cross at Calvary. ...
- Rome was founded 750 yeas before the brith of Christ, or BC. ...
- It would be best and wise to know the details of the crucified Christ.
- The shroud itself is the bural cloth that rapped the body that was waiting for final preperation for burial that would never take place.
- This burial cloth was rolled up neatly by the risen Saviour and placed inside the borrowed tomb. ...
- This will not make you more or less of a Christian if you are a born agian believer in Christ Jesus.
165. Ancaster Canadian Reformed Church
- www.ancasterchurch.on.ca
- Beloved congregation of the Lord Jesus Christ:.
- The glad tidings of Christ's resurrection. We believe in Christ risen from the dead. ...
- The church confesses: I believe in Jesus Christ. ...
- This was a little surprising since Roman judges were in the habit of refusing burial to executed criminals. ...
- " And Psalm 16:10 prophesied that God would not abandon Christ to the grave, nor let his body see decay. The implication is, of course, that Christ would be buried. ... And so it was inevitable that Pilate would release the body of Christ for burial.
- Christ had endured the curse of God during the three hours of darkness. ...
- Joseph and Nicodemus had placed the Lord's body in a tomb in a garden near Golgotha where Christ had been crucified. ...
- Christ had risen! He plundered the grave-the graves of his followers, his disciples.
- If you follow Christ then you were buried with him in Joseph's tomb, and raised with him. ... And you too, as a follower of Christ, will follow Christ out of your tomb, your grave, on the great day of the resurrection.
- Our misery came to an end when Christ was raised from the dead in the Garden Tomb. ...
- He saw the linen burial strips lying there. He saw the burial cloth that had been upon the Lord's head folded up by itself, separate from the linen strips. ...
166. Cenacle - Catholic, Christian, Interfaith - Devotions Books
- www.cenacle.co.uk
- All the evidence indicating the Shroud is the burial cloth of Our Lord: Evidence from pollen, how it matches the head cloth, coins on the eyes and their dates, why it cannot be a painting, the positive and negative images, the linen material itself, the dirt on the feet, its known history, etc. ...
- NEW I Saw the Holy Shroud: A Study of the Shroud of Christ Peter M Rinaldi, SDB Clear, concise answers to the many questions about this relic, believed to be the actual burial cloth of Christ. ...
- It shows the supernatural worth of our prayers and good works, the mystical events that take place at Holy mass; how to practice in the merits of the saints; how to offer the five wounds of Christ and much much more! .
167. Fileareas
- www.boudicca.de
- zip473111/1-99Deity of Christ.
- Reputedly Christ's burial cloth, the Shroud of Turin has been a hallowed religious relic since the Middle Ages.
- zip384611/1-99What is anti-Christ?.
- zip454111/1-99The Shroud of Turin: Reputedly Christ's burial cloth, the Shroud of Turin has been a hallowed religious relic since the Middle Ages.
168. Resurrection of Jesus Christ
- www.geocities.com
- Resurrection of Jesus Christ? Resurrection Jesus Christ.
- (Jn 20:1-18) Resurrection Jesus Christ.
- Did Jesus conspire with his beloved disciple? Did his beloved disciple plant the evidence to help him become an immortal god? Resurrection Jesus Christ.
- The witnesses saw the stone moved and the burial cloth as solid evidence for the resurrection. ... He must have been resurrected! Resurrection Jesus Christ.
- 4 They both ran, but the other disciple ran faster than Peter and arrived at the tomb first; 5 he bent down and saw the burial cloths there, but did not go in. 6 When Simon Peter arrived after him, he went into the tomb and saw the burial cloths there, 7 and the cloth that had covered his head, not with the burial cloths but rolled up in a separate place. ...
- Solid Evidence? Resurrection Jesus Christ.
- There were Peter and our beloved disciple: Resurrection Jesus Christ.
- Resurrection Jesus Christ.
- Resurrection Jesus Christ.
- Jn 20:7 and the cloth that had covered his head, not with the burial cloth but rolled up in a separate place. Resurrection Jesus Christ.
- “Rolled up in a separate place” Why? Did someone tamper with the evidence? Resurrection Jesus Christ.
- If Jesus were really buried there, what should have been missing thirty-six hours later? Resurrection Jesus Christ.
- 'John' himself gives us the answer: Resurrection Jesus Christ.
169. AYMHM: Articles You May Have Missed--WN Jan 1989
- palimpsest.stanford.edu
- The uranium would enter the ivory only after its burial in sand or sediment where groundwater containing traces of uranium was seeping. ...
- Using Tandem Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (TAMS), results have been achieved indicating that the cloth, believed to have been the burial cloth of Christ, was created between 1260 and 1390 A. ...
170. Science, Archaeology, and the Shroud of Turin
- www.freeinquiry.com
- Either the Turin Shroud is one of the Vatican's most unusual artist renditions of Christ's suffering and death, or it is one of Christendom's most important archaeological artifacts. ...
- We shall use, here, a set of rhetorical questions to probe the archaeological potential of the cloth.
- Sibley, given the nature of cotton and linen, we should expect to find such cloth in the archaeological environement (Personal communication).
- What do clues in the cloth indicate about source of the linen? From his 1973 examination Dr. ...
- We are told in a number of places5 that the Shroud cloth was woven on equipment used also for weaving cotton. ... This being the case we can almost certainly rule out Egypt as a potential source for the cloth since cotton was introduced into Egypt only in the recent times, perhaps by the Frenchman Jumal, in the year 18227. ...
- But it seems far more likely that the cloth was woven where the flax and cotton grew. ...
- Hence any attempt to pinpoint the source of the cloth must pay careful attention to the history of the spread of Gossypium herbaceum. In the light of the above, I do not consider it impossible for an alleged artist to have obtained his cloth from a European source in the mid-fourteenth century. But if the ninth century is the beginning point for the presence of Gossypium herbaceum in that region of the world then a valid carbon date11 for the cloth considerably earlier than this would surely point to a source in the Eastern Mediterranean of beyond.
- Should we expect, from the nature of this cloth, that it might normally have been used as a Shroud in Jewish custom? This question has several ramifications. One aspect pertains to the cloth as a whole, in its 14 foot form.
- In other words a human being could not be under a cloth made of diverse kinds. It was for this reason that early concerns were allayed &emdash; the cloth, although it was found to have traces of cotton in it, did not break Jewish prohibitions.
- A second observation relating to the nature of the cloth is that the most common type of weave found in the ancient Palestinian context, was the plain, or square weave. ... Hence, we believe this particular type of cloth was costly. We thus note that both lack of a mixed type and the costliness of the cloth i tself are in conformity with what we would expect from a reading of the Gospels but a point which, we must add, a careful artist would surely not have missed.
171. The Authentication of the Turin Shroud : Part 1
- www.netpci.com
- OF ALL RELIGIOUS RELICS, the reputed burial cloth of Christ.
- exhibition in France in 1351, this cloth has been the object.
- 1-m linen cloth. ...
- crucifixion of Christ. ...
- as the viewer approaches the cloth. ...
- and murky facial imprint visible on the cloth, reversal of.
- most awesome and instructive relic of Jesus Christ in.
- The cloth is an unprovenanced artifact.
- corpse, not painted onto the cloth or scorched thereon by a.
- It is clear that the cloth was in contact with the body for.
- broken in order to cross the hands at the pelvis for burial,.
- and concluded that the Shroud figure was indeed Christ. ...
- this purported "Shroud of Christ" appeared in 1353 in Lirey,.
- would have omitted to record an imprint on Christ's burial.
- century, there had been no mention of Christ's shroud's.
- every Friday the cloth in which Christ was buried, and "his.
172. bc skeptics | skeptopaedia | s: shroud of turin
- www.seercom.com
173. The Authentication of the Turin Shroud
- www.shroud.com
- OF ALL RELIGIOUS RELICS, the reputed burial cloth of Christ held since 1578 in Turin has generated the greatest controversy. ... From its first recorded exhibition in France in 1357, this cloth has been the object of mass veneration, on the one hand, and scorn from a number of learned clerics and freethinkers, on the other. ...
- 1-m linen cloth. Stains of a slightly darker carmine or rust color, with the appearance of blood, are seen in areas consistent with the biblical account of the scourging and crucifixion of Christ. The image lacks the sharp outline and vivid color of a painting and is described as "melting away" as the viewer approaches the cloth. ...
- From the rather grotesque and murky facial imprint visible on the cloth, reversal of light and dark revealed a harmonious and properly proportioned visage. ...
- In a statement which may not be as hyperbolic as it seems, Walsh (1963:8) observed: "The Shroud of Turin is either the most awesome and instructive relic of Jesus Christ in existence. ...
- The cloth is an unprovenanced artifact purporting to be associated with events in recorded history and encoded with considerable information about its past. ...
- The image was found to be anatomically flawless down to minor details: the characteristic features of rigor mortis, wounds, and blood flows provided conclusive evidence to the anatomists that the image was formed by direct or indirect contact with a corpse, not painted onto the cloth or scorched thereon by a hot statue (two of the current theories). ...
- It is clear that the cloth was in contact with the body for at least a few hours, but not more than two to three days, assuming that decomposition was progressing at the normal rate. ...
- The rigor mortis position of outstretched arms would have had to be broken in order to cross the hands at the pelvis for burial, and a probable result is seen in the slight dislocation of the right elbow and shoulder. ...
- So convincing was the realism of these wounds and their association with the biblical accounts that Delage, an agnostic, declared them "a bundle of imposing probabilities" and concluded that the Shroud figure was indeed Christ. ...
- With rivals at Besançon, Cadouin, Champiegne, and elsewhere, this purported "Shroud of Christ" appeared in 1353 in Lirey, France, under mysterious circumstances and with no documentation whatever. ... To d'Arcis, the absence of historical reference was equally damning; he considered it "quite unlikely that the Holy Evangelists would have omitted to record an imprint on Christ's burial linens, or that the fact should have remained hidden until the present time" (quoted in Thurston 1903). In all the recorded veneration of countless relics down to the 13th century, there had been no mention of Christ's shroud's bearing an imprint of his body. ...
- In 1203, a French soldier with the Crusaders camped in Constantinople (who were responsible for the sack of the city the following year) noted that a church there exhibited every Friday the cloth in which Christ was buried, and "his figure could be plainly seen there" (de Clari 1936:112). It is likely that this cloth and the Turin Shroud are the same, especially in view of the pollen evidence (discussed below) and the fact that these are the only known "Shrouds of Christ" with a body imprint. ... , Rinaldi 1972:18) identify the Turin Shroud with the "Burial Sheet of the Redeemer" brought to Besançon from Constantinople, according to unsubstantiated tradition, by a Crusader captain in 1207.
174. The Mysteries of the Knights Templar by Mystic Realms
- www.lundyisleofavalon.co.uk
- " - Ian Wilson, The Shroud of Turin - The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ?.
- " - Ian Wilson, The Shroud of Turin - The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ?.
- " - Ian Wilson, The Shroud of Turin - The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ?.
- John's gospel who brought spices for Christ's burial. ... ) as a ruler of the Jews who testified in Christ's favor. ...
- An old piece of skin, as though all embalmed and like polished cloth. ...
- Ian Wilson also hypothesizes that the Templar idols were representations of Christ's face copied from the Mandylion/Shroud. ... (The Templars cultivated their beards in the style of Christ). " - Ian Wilson, The Shroud of Turin - The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ?.
- " - Ian Wilson, The Shroud of Turin - The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ?.
- Inside were two head bones, wrapped in a cloth of white linen, with another red cloth around it. ...
- "A great lady of Maraclea was loved by a Templar, a Lord of Sidon; but she died in her youth, and on the night of her burial, this wicked lover crept to the grave, dug up her body and violated it. ...
175. Shroud of Turin Debate and Poll
- www.youdebate.com
- Is the Shroud of Turin the burial cloth of Jesus? .
- The shroud of Turin is a woven cloth about 14 feet long and 3. ... The image is believed by many to be the image of Jesus of Nazareth and the shroud is believed to be his burial shroud. The image is believed not to be a painting, but a negative image of a crucified Christ. ...
- Historically, the Shroud of Turin is one of some forty reputed burial cloths of Jesus, although it is the only one to bear the apparent imprints and bloodstains of a crucified man. Religious critics have long noted that the Turin shroud is incompatible with the bible, which describes multiple burial wrappings, including a separate “napkin” that covered Jesus’ face (John 20:5-7). The Turin cloth first appeared in north-central France in the mid-fourteenth century. ... Eventually the cloth was transferred to Turin. ...
- In 1988 the cloth was radiocarbon dated by three independent labs using accelerator mass spectrometry. ...
- Two pollen grains of the species were also found on the Sudarium of Oviedo, believed to be the burial face cloth of Jesus. ...
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