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The tomb of Jesus, wrapped in mystery

The tomb of Jesus, wrapped in mystery
 (the shroud)
 Truth or illusion ....?
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 The tradition of wrapping a long piece of cloth before the burial of a corpse was common among the Jews.
  More than 2,000 years after the burial of Jesus' body, are they still left unharmed? The world has been discussing that fact for centuries.
 The world shows that the Turin Cathedrel, which has been preserved for centuries in Turin 20/04/20 20/04/20
  * Shroud * is a cloth, or 'screw', or corpse.

  It connects us with the historical man, Jesus Christ.
 Moreover, the image of the man with the beard and the body wounded in it is doubtful that it was really Jesus.
  It is the belief that he rose from the dead.

 It may be that the image found on the piece of clothing is so wonderfully etched on the moment of the resurrection. On the contrary, there are many who swear that this is a gross fraud by a certain medieval artist.
 Let us look at the views expressed by different people from different perspectives.

 It is known as 'syntology'. 'Synthon' is the Greek word for kachcha-cloth. The science associated with the science of syntology.
 How big was Jesus Christ?
 A man of strength ...?
 5 feet 10 inches high ...?
 Long slender limbs ....?

 Lorenzo Ferry, professor and sculptor of the University of Rome, thought that Jesus was taller than he was. By 6 feet 5 inches tall and has an artist's beautiful legs and legs ....
 When unloaded in the pit, the body was slightly bent and the toes raised to the knees.
 On May 28, 1899, a photographer named 'Secundo Peia' took a photo of this holy shroud.
 When it was developed, the results were unexpected and surprising.
 The negative of the picture is that of a human face ...!
  Considering its positives, the rest of it was clear.
 The Shroud's curiosity has increased and intensified worldwide.
 As more and more sophisticated instruments were invented, this became the model that artists used to create the image of Jesus.

 Accurate knowledge of the situation of the Shroud between 1204 and 1354 is still unknown.
  In 1204, it was in Constantinople.
 In 1345, a Frenchman named Henry the Louvatiers.
 He built a shrine in Lire to preserve it. After Henry's death, his widow passed it on to the Savoy family.
 Before the death of King Umberto of Italy, he consecrated it to the pope in 1983.
 It is now owned by the Pope.

 It was in the twentieth century that this was invented.
 Herbert Teachton, a British Jesuit priest, was widely respected in the early 20th century as an extraordinary scholar.
  It was in 1912 that he first criticized the Turin Shroud.
 Theshton wrote that the images found in the Shroud were probably caused by a combination of paint colors that may have occurred over the centuries.
  He wrote this without any direct correction.
  He would have noticed the fact that there was no paint on it if examined directly.
 However, the research, debates and arguments that have been made so far centered around this garment, which is said to have been used to cover the body of Jesus Christ crucified more than two thousand years ago when Pilate was king of the Roman Empire.
  So that its details may be made available to readers
  In a book written by two American scientists, Stevenson and Habermas, it states:

 "For that fabric that was found somewhere in Europe about five hundred or six hundred years ago
  It is 442 cm long and 113 cm wide (14 feet 6 inches long and 3 feet 8 inches wide).
 It has become somewhat of a consequence of the long hanging on of public displays.
 The fire of 1532 burned its boundaries.
 Spots of water poured into the fire are visible to the naked eye.
 Red blood stains are found throughout the body.
 The bleeding from the head wound is obvious.
 "This is what happened."

 Pope Paul VI has stated that it is the most important relic of Christianity. The Bible is the ultimate source of all the knowledge we have about Jesus Christ.
 In describing Jesus' crucifixion and crucifixion, he refers to the blanket that covered Christ.
 In the Gospel of John, there is a definite indication of Kacha.
  John also records that he found the garment wrapped around Jesus' head.
 WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS
 “When Jesus died, the disciples prepared the body of Jesus for the observance of the Jewish burial.
  It includes the bathing of the body before the burial, the anointing of perfumes and ointments.
 Therefore, the disciples of Jesus and His body were bathed in the grave before the funeral. .. "

 Across the world, there has been an active debate among scientists and religious scholars about the character and reliability of the Shroud.
 They are still going on.
 On the edit page of The Indian Express, April 5, 1985 K. Narayan wrote:

 “This fabric has been around since the beginning of Christmas.
 Until the fifth century, Jesus was portrayed as having hair on his face like Apollo. As a young man with long hair and beard ...

 One French scholar points out that there are 15 similarities between the Christ of the Byzantine Church and the Christ of the Shroud.

 The important question is whether the 'Turin Shroud' is true or false.
 Steps have been initiated to find the answer to that.
 At the time, it was widely accepted that carbon dating could be the solution to this problem. For that purpose, carefully extract a portion of the fragment and send it to three of the world's finest testing centers.
 Find out exactly its age.
 Is that something that was 2000 years ago?
 Or is it only from the Middle Ages?

 The experiments were conducted at scientific centers in Arizona, Oxford and Zurich.
  People were waiting to hear the results of the experiment.
 The people took an interest in the way the sample was taken and prepared for the test.
 The people were aware that all those involved in these tests were experienced and did not compromise.
 Because, then, millions of people cannot simply reject the reverence for the Holy Shroud.
 The test report was released in October 1988.
 The report was as follows;

 "According to the test, the Shroud was built between 1260 and 1390. This may not have been the cloth that covered the body of Jesus.
 However, in the image of the man depicted in it, the letter is reflected in all the New Testament accounts of Jesus' torture and death.
 When I took the photo for the first time, I saw that the positive image was stuck on the negative plate ....!
 The blood found on the cloth is AB positive human blood ...!

 Other forensic tests were conducted by researchers at the Catholic University of Moorsia, Spain.
 The Gospel of John says that a Roman soldier stabbed Jesus' side with a spear to check if Jesus was dead or not.

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 The National Agency has been conducting research on this trade for many years .The inference found from it is: ---
 The ultra vaquam ultraviolet radiation at a radiation capacity of 34,000 million watts means that such a complete image can be embedded in just a linen cloth.
 In the limitations of science, no man-made device can produce so much radiation ...!

  The costume was a 14th century King Geoffrey Charney who worshiped in his home.
  The king does not know where it came from.
 It once survived a fire.
 The nuns repaired it. It was handed over to the Duke of Savo in 1578 when the damage was clearly seen. The reason for its relevance is the image of a man who has fallen on it.
  The wounds, both front and back, are in full agreement with what is described in the New Testament concerning Christ's torture and death.

  In view of this, the supernatural power of the image of Jesus Christ on the veil is highlighted.
     

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