Posted on 04/17/2016 6:27:48 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
A new study released last week included new evidence that links and further authenticates two holy relics that millions of Christians believe offer physical proof of the crucifixion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. But before we explore the research and the relics, let us recall a New Testament passage concerning faith in Christ and the need for physical evidence. I mean the familiar story of doubting Thomas (John 20:2429).
The apostle Thomas was absent when the resurrected Christ appeared to some of the apostles. On hearing the astonishing news, Thomas declared, Unless I see the nail marks in his hand and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe. A week later, Jesus appeared, giving Thomas the physical proof he demanded. Then Jesus said, Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.
If in your faith walk you identify with Doubting Thomas, keep reading.
Remarkably, two ancient pieces of cloth, the Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium of Oviedo, are extant today. Both are revered as relics, and each bears the name of the city where it currently resides.
First and foremost is the Shroud of Turin. Secured in a vault in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy, the Shroud is believed by millions to be the burial cloth of Jesus. It is a fine linen cloth, measuring 14.5 feet by 3.5 feet, and mysteriously displays a finely detailed negative photographic image front and back, head to toe, of an anatomically correct man who appears to have been tortured, beaten, and crucified. Note that, in their accounts of Christs suffering and death on the cross, all four Gospels mention a fine linen cloth.
Perhaps it is a coincidence, but clearly seen on the body of the crucified man in the Shroud are gruesome markings consistent with the Gospel accounts of Christs Passion. You can count over 100 whip marks, possibly from scourging by Roman flagra, and identify on his wrists and feet obvious wounds that could have been from large spikes. Other markings are compatible with what could have been a crown of thorns. On closer examination, you can spot bruises (from beatings?) on his face, knees (from falling?), and the back of his shoulders (from carrying a heavy cross?), and a large bloody mark (from a spear?) in his side. Like the crucified Jesus in Gospel accounts, the man in the Shroud had no broken bones.
The Shroud, the most studied, analyzed, and tested religious relic in the world, has spawned a vast, global field of scientific study, called sindonology, but still baffles scientists. Its mysteries are many and complex. For brevitys sake, I will only scratch the surface (so to speak).
First among the major mysteries is how the image was made. Second, what is the substance constituting the image, which can be scraped away with a razor blade? The substance is undetermined all man-made materials have been ruled out and only rests on top of the cloth; it does not penetrate the cloths linen fibers. The third mystery is related to the second: Blood from the crucified man penetrated the cloth, as one would expect, but also preceded the impression of the mans image. Blood first, image second is a mantra of Shroud researchers. This order is logical if the man in the Shroud was in fact Christ, who would have been wrapped in the linen Shroud days before the electrical event (see below) that accompanied his resurrection and resulted in the human image.
The only evidence that would conclusively authenticate the Shroud against naysayers and claims of forgery is Jesus DNA. It would be matched against the blood type AB found on the Shroud and considered rare.
Enter the Sudarium of Oviedo. It resides in the Cathedral of Oviedo, in Spain. The Sudarium is a piece of linen cloth, 34 by 21 inches, thought to have been used to cover the head of Jesus immediately after the crucifixion (John 20:7). Unlike the Shroud, the Sudarium does not display an image. The Sudarium contains male blood of type AB, however, which matches the blood on the Shroud. Moreover, the patterns of blood flow on the Sudarium are consistent with those of a crucified man.
Indeed, the Sudarium and the Shroud covered the same person, as Juan Manuel Miñarro, the author of a study sponsored by the Spanish Center of Sindonology, recently concluded. We have come to a point where it seems absurd to suggest that by happenstance all of the wounds, lesions and swelling coincides on both cloths, said the centers president, Jorge-Manuel Rodríguez. Logic requires that we conclude that we are speaking of the same person.
The studys conclusion was no surprise to Sudarium expert Janice Bennett, author of Sacred Blood, Sacred Image: The Sudarium of Oviedo, New Evidence for the Authenticity of the Shroud of Turin (2001). Bennett, who has been studying the Sudarium since 1997, tells me that,
Although Miñarro stops short of linking the two cloths to Jesus, ample research has yielded staggering evidence. For example, both linens show bloodstains on the head, in approximately the same position, that were formed by sharp objects, similar to what thorns would produce. Jesus was the only person in recorded history to have been crowned with thorns before crucifixion.
Bennett explains as well that the Shroud and the Sudarium are consistent with Jewish burial customs of Jesus day:
Another important matter is that the cadaver that was wrapped by both the Sudarium and the Shroud suffered death by crucifixion, but was afforded a Jewish burial. This is highly unusual because most crucifixion victims were left on the cross for days and the bones were later deposited in common graves.
Bennett adds that the new research establishes approximately 20 points of correlation [between the Shroud and the Sudarium], which more than satisfies the standards of proof used by most judicial systems around the world, which require only 8 to10.
My own keen interest in the Shroud led me to visit Turin in 2010 and again in 2015, the last two occasions when the Shroud was on public display. Having written about it for years, I have forged relationships with some of the most renowned experts, including Russ Breault, president of the Shroud of Turin Education Project Inc., and Barrie Schwortz, who founded Shroud.com, the first and most comprehensive Shroud site.
Topping my list is Giulio Fanti of Padua University. In 2012, Fanti concluded that an electrical charge in the form of radiation is what likely caused the mans image to be imprinted on the Shroud. He has also dated the Shroud to the time of Jesus, debunking the flawed carbon-14 testing conducted in 1988.
While the Shroud of Turin shows both a double body image [the bodys front and back, as the cloth was wrapped around the body] and human bloodstains, the Sudarium of Oviedo only shows human bloodstains consistent with the blood principally coming out from the mouth and nose, Fanti tells me. He elaborates:
There are many coincidences between Shroud and Sudarium that lead one to think that both sheets were used for the same person: Jesus Christ. Both have been used for a bearded man with moustache and long hair who was crucified. A significant match has been found when overlapping the Sudarium bloodstains on the Shroud face: Even the two bloodstains caused by the crown of thorns on the forehead of the Shroud man show a correspondence with the bloodstains of the Sudarium.
If you have read this far but, like Doubting Thomas, still need physical proof to accept the resurrection of Christ, I recommend that you research first the Shroud and then the Sudarium. Both have survived centuries. Their markings are consistent with Scripture accounts of Christs torture and execution. Both contain not only the same rare blood type but also pollen of a kind found only in ancient Israel. The Shroud and the Sudarium authenticate each other.
Traditionally, the Sudarium has been considered a living testimony of Jesus passion and death on the cross, while the Shrouds mysteriously formed image was hailed as a proclamation of his Resurrection, Jane Bennett explains, in her beautiful description of this meeting of faith and science. In the studies conducted on the Sudarium and the Shroud, science has served to corroborate eyewitness accounts that have always been considered by many as a mere profession of faith. In this case, science and faith so often mistakenly believed to be incompatible have only served to enrich each another and, in the process, bring the world closer to the actual truth of the events that transpired two thousand years ago.
Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free (John 8:32).
Myra Adams is a media producer and political writer.
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The Essenes and the Nazarites did wear their hair long, . . . and there is evidence that Jeshua bar Josef. called the Christ was both. Just because Saul, later called Paul, had a thing about applying arbitrary rules, which Jesus said he came to replace, does not mean that Jesus did.
When people seek perfection in others, I remind them that Jesus blew one out of twelve.
“Jesus said we have to have faith. Yet relics are tools used to prove His power?”
Yep. Just like Jesus used His own risen body as proof of His power. Relics were used to show God’s power even in the Old Testament. It makes sense since we are corporeal beings.
Use a camera obscura with a photoreactive compound. Multiple overlapping exposures explains why one image is larger that the other and why the head on the shroud is out of proportion to the body.
Does anyone here know if DNA comparisons can be made between the two samples?
Jesus was not a Nazarite because he drank wine. He was not an Essene — won’t find it.
Judas was hired to identify Jesus; there was nothing different in his appearance.
The Jews, when they prepared a body, wrapped it around with cloth, etc., and did that with Jesus, except his face, for lack of time. His body was covered up.
If you will notice, that shroud imprint has his hands on his knees, which meant the body was kind of in a seating position to accomplish that.
What Genes denotes a particular religion?
Some researchers claim that both the Shroud and Sudarium have AB negative blood type which is a minority blood type (only 1% of the world's population is AB negative), but it is almost 15% of the population of the population of the Semitic population of the area that comprised the Holy Land.
That theory depends on some unknown 14th century genius (at least 100 years before Leonardo) who invented a completely new technique with the sole purpose of duping a credulous medieval population. And then completely abandoning photography after taking one photo. It also ignores the huge number of details within the shroud that no forger could have known about, or would have needed to include, to fool the public - things like pollen from thorn bushes.
I want to know why this guy can tell us blood type but doesn’t tell us about the DNA.
It did not need to be invented. The principle of camera obscura was known and written about nearly 1000 years before DaVinci who also know about it.
In addition to resolving the issues of image size diffences between the front and back and the head/body it resolves the negative image issue.
I also explains why the physical anomaly of the hands being crossed over the groin appears on the shroud, which the human body can't do lying on it's back with it's shoulder blades touching the ground.
They aren't. The eyes are shut, and it has been shown in some computer enhancements that there are coins on the eyes. The coins have even been identified as a Pontius Pilate Lepton with a misspelling of "TIBEPIOY CAICOPOC" which would normally have appeared on a roman struck coin as "TIBEPIOY KAICOPOC" and the coin a denarius. . . on one of the coins and on the other a spiral coil. At the time the misspelled coin was identified, no such coin was known and it was claimed the misspelling was proof it was a fake.
However, several years later a couple of the Pontius Pilate Leptons with the misspelling were uncovered in a archaeological dig, and another was found in the British Museum collection proving the misspelled coin was authentic. There have now been six Pontius Pilate Leptons discovered in various digs and have been attributed to the 16th year of his Tiberius reign. . . which would have been about 30-31AD.
Another researcher claims it is a Pontius Pilate Lepton on both eyes, but the spelling is correct:
Never the less, the eyes are closed, and under computer enhancement of the image, it can be seen that there are coins there.
Yeah, it did. The camera obscure is a way of projecting the image. Great. Now fix that image on the linen cloth - that had to be invented... and then abandoned until 1840.
The head isn't out of proportion to the body. That is a claim of the skeptics that doesn't hold up to their claims. It is perfectly proportioned according to artists and scientists working in their fields of expertise. The skeptics are not working in their fields of expertise. They are measuring from a water stain, claiming it is the top of the head, not the actual top of the head to get their claimed size of the head. That's also how they get their strange body lengths and claim that the image hinges with no space between the fontal and dorsal images.
Try this. Lay down on the ground, like a body in repose with your shoulders flat against the floor. Now, keeping your shoulders against the floor, cross your palms over your groin.
It doesn’t explain why no one can replicate the Shroud..even in modern era with crazy technology that most back then
would have never dreamed possible
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There is no residue of a "photo reactive compound" which must be present for the image to be still visible. That is what any photograph is made of. . . the residue of the photo reactive compound. The Shroud has been studied with very sensitive instruments down to a Xray micro-spectrometer and there simply are no such compounds or chemicals present. That device was so sensitive it measured the chemicals residue of the special inert vinyl baggies the samples were carried inside so accurately they could tell what company made the baggies. That is how sensitive that test was. . . and they found NO CHEMICAL RESIDUE that was photo reactive to carry an image.
In addition, it is known for a fact that the image does not exist underneath the blood stains. That means the blood stains existed BEFORE the image was placed. Registration of the image after placing the blood would be extremely difficult if not impossible using the camera obscure technique you postulate.
In addition, all such chemical photo sensitive approaches that have been proposed would fade with exposure to sunlight over time. . . and it is known that the Shroud was exposed to sunlight frequently in the past, far more than would be necessary to fade any such image by those means to complete invisibility. Obviously that has not occurred.
Finally we do KNOW what the image is compose of, and the very thin starch coating on the top most fibers is not in any way photo reactive. This is all what the science has lead us to know. . . not skeptics' opinion and musing based on desperate grasping for an explanation based on nothing but speculation.
You’re assuming the body was perfectly flat. There is one theory that rigor had begun to set in the body, after having hung on the cross for hours.
The DNA on both are too old, too degraded, and too contaminated to do much of anything in that vein.
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