Posted on 03/04/2004 2:19:56 PM PST by Vets_Husband_and_Wife
Shroud of Turin history presented in Upstate
Retired surgeon relays his nearly 40 years of research on the Shroud of Turin
By SHEILA OJENDYK
GREENVILLE Dr. William E. Rabil has no doubt that the Shroud of Turin is the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. Rabil, a retired general surgeon from Winston-Salem, N.C., began studying the shroud in the late 1950s and has been lecturing about it for nearly 40 years. He made two slide presentations to parishioners at St. Mary Church on March 6.
Rabil began with a brief history of the shroud. After the crucifixion, the shroud was originally hidden in Jerusalem and was thought to have been moved to Edessa (Urfa, Turkey) after Jerusalem fell to the Romans in A.D. 70. In 944, the Byzantine Imperial Army invaded Edessa to recover the shroud and brought it to Constantinople (now Istanbul). Raiders from the Fourth Crusade invaded Istanbul in 1294 and took the shroud to Europe. It is believed to have been hidden by the Knights Templar until Geoffrey DeCharney exhibited it in Liren, France, in 1353. From that point forward, its history is fully documented. The shroud was moved to Turin, Italy, in 1578 and has remained there ever since. It is kept in a silver reliquary behind bullet-proof glass inside the Chapel of the Shroud.
The shroud was first photographed in 1898 by Italian photographer Secondo Pia. His first shot was a misfire, but his second shot caused him to fall to his knees. On the negative was the "positive image of Jesus Christ." The markings on the shroud are negative images, and it took the photographic reversal of light and dark to reveal the positive image of a man's body.
While the evidence cannot prove conclusively that the image on the shroud is Jesus, it is definitely the image of man between 5 feet 11 inches and 6 feet tall who weighed approximately 175 pounds. Forensic medical investigation confirms that the man died from crucifixion.
The body in the shroud was unclothed. All four books of the Gospel tell of Roman soldiers casting lots for Jesus' garments.
The shroud was not wrapped around the body, as one might expect. The body was placed on top of the shroud with the feet at one end. The other end of the shroud was brought over the head and spread on top of the body, ending at the feet.
Jesus' torture and crucifixion were much bloodier than most paintings have ever depicted. The back of the body in the shroud shows multiple scourge marks from the nape of the neck to the feet. The Romans used a flagrum for scourging. A flagrum was a whip with bone or metal-tipped leather thongs that was specifically designed to tear flesh. One-hundred twenty scourge marks were counted on the body.
Blood had not been washed from the body in the shroud. The Sabbath was fast approaching when Jesus was taken down from the cross, and he had to be buried before sundown. The doctor emphasized that Jesus' body would have gone into rigor mortis almost immediately after death because of the trauma of crucifixion, which would have made washing very difficult. Jewish burial practices also precluded washing blood that was flowing at the time of death.
The face shows bruising on the nose; Jesus was struck on the nose by a high priest. The body had a mustache and beard, and there is evidence that facial hair had been plucked.
There were no broken bones, but some bones were displaced. There is evidence of spike wounds to both wrists and the feet. Forensic investigators have proved that the spikes were not pounded into Jesus' palms because the weight of an adult would have torn completely through all tissues, and he would have fallen off the cross. The spikes were pounded into his wrists, and the bones separated. One foot was nailed over the other.
According to Dr. John Heller in his book, Report on the Shroud of Turin (Houghton Mifflin Co., 1983), "There is a swelling of both shoulders, with abrasions indicating something heavy and rough had been carried across the man's shoulders within hours of death."
There is no pigment on the linen cloth of the shroud. If paint had been used, the wound pattern would have become obliterated. The blood stains on the back of the skull demonstrate the unique cohesive properties of blood. No other substance behaves the same way. Scientific testing has confirmed that the stains are blood and body fluids.
The forensic examination shows that the crown of thorns was actually a cap over the entire scalp. A painting done from the shroud image shows a thorn above Jesus' right eye.
Some photos of the shroud show the image of coins placed over both eyes, a Jewish burial custom. The image exactly matches that of a coin minted during the reign of Pontius Pilate between A.D. 29 and 33.
Botanical experts have examined fragments of the shroud and found spores and seeds from 27 plants that are indigenous to Jerusalem. Geological analysis of particles showed limestone indigenous to caves surrounding Jerusalem and suggested that the shroud was placed in a damp tomb or cave.
Jesus died after about three hours on the cross, which was considered fast for a man of his age and physical condition. Medical experts theorize that he was severely weakened by the brutal scourging. Death by crucifixion is very painful. The muscles of the arms, chest, and legs quickly go into spasm, and the victim dies of asphyxiation.
The shroud has been studied and tested carefully by surgeons, forensic scientists, nuclear scientists, radiologists, Biblical scholars, botanists, and historians. Experts have disagreed with each other and challenged each other's theories and tests. Nobody will ever prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that the Shroud of Turin was the burial cloth of Jesus Christ but nobody can prove it wasn't either.
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They say the movie is TOO VIOLENT. This article and Dr. Rabil's research only verified what we just watched. Jesus was flayed open by His scourging before He was crucified.
Yes, Roman crucifixion was violent and bloody. So was feeding people to the lions and Neros use of Christians as human torches to light up his dinner parties.
Does this mean we need movies showing realistic depictions of Christian martyrs being torn and eaten by animals, or burned alive while covered with pitch?
Violence sells and this movie shows that religion still sells, so I guess well be seeing even more gruesome movies in the near future - in the name of religion.
"The Shroud of Turin is real ONLY if Jesus is NOT the Christ(messiah), IMO"
It's real ONLY if Jesus isn't the Christ. What the hell does that mean????
You then have the nerve to ask me to PROVE what a ridiculous statement you made?
Jeez, son.............stay away from debating. Stick to your day job.
No one here needs it to believe.
I don't understand the point you were trying to make about a real God would not leave the shroud here for people to find.
I see reasons a real God would. When Jesus was on Earth, did he not perform miracles for the nonbelievers? 2000 years later, real miracles are still needed by some and the others,(believers), it just reinforces their faith. I find it exciting and like most, want it to be the real McCoy. If, it isn't , my faith is not diminished in the least. There will always be nonbelievers. Like the other guy being crucified next to Jesus, the one that was laughing, and then had his eyes pecked out by a crow.
The Devil was always in the background, in the movie. Ready to take the nonbelievers.
to wit: allegations that this artifact proves anything real about the Christ flys in the face of Jesus resurrection. Did Jesus arise bodily or did'nt he.?. His whole body or part of it (leaving scabs) ?. Did his murder leave "clues" as in other murders or was it miraculous ?. Many questions, when resurrection is considered, that muddies a very simple event, anyone can understand.. Was Jesus "passion" special or was it just like any old murder or political oppression ?
Thats part of what I mean... Maybe God is not able to resurrect himself bodily leaving NO CLUES therefore stopping any accusations that he was spirited away and NOT resurrected ?.. I say he could, AND DID, like that. AND that the shroud is plain old superstitious Thomas like non belief falling prey to psuedo-science except that Thomas was an "apostle" deserving of in your face proof which he got regrettably as he himself demurred..
What say YE!..
I don't believe in miracles .....
I rely on them...
What does that have to do with the issue of whether the Shroud is the genuine article or not? A historical artifact is just that: Historical. But the Bible itself is a historical artifact, a collection of histories, poetry, prophecies, and letters written by various authors over the course of two millennia--and yet the single work of one great Author at the same time. It's existence certainly doesn't invalidate the work of our Lord--it records it.
Likewise, if the Shroud is real, it's existence does not invalidate the work and suffering of Jesus on the cross. It records it. What's the difference?
Plausible as this contention appeared, a most serious historical difficulty had meanwhile been brought to light.
This sounds plausible: Shroud was a "vaporigraph" caused by the ammoniacal emanations radiating from the surface of Christ's body after so violent a death. Such vapours, as he professed to have proved experimentally, were capable of producing a deep reddish brown stain, varying in intensity with the distance, upon a cloth impregnated with oil and aloes
What is the difficulty? The carbon dating?
There are icons painted in the early centuries, well before the Middle Ages, in which the face of Jesus is almost identical to the face on the shroud, right down to individual marks on His face. There is supposition that the shroud, having been taken to the area around Turkey, had been seen by religious communities, members of which created the paintings and icon art.
It has now been proven that the carbon dating of the material taken from the Shroud was of a combination of original shroud material and 15th century reweaving using materials from the 15th Century.
The orignal shroud threads were spun with a "Z" twist... the threads used in the French invisible reweaving repair technique have an "S" twist... exactly opposite. The newer material floresces while the new does not because of a different fullering technique between the original linen and the linen threads made in the 15th century. The sample taken for the carbon dating was taken from the ONE area the sceintists who set the original protocol all agreed should not be included.
Hmmmm.... fall on your own hand grenade LoL..
I'm very good looking but nearly as intelligent as I appear (since I dove in here).. Heck!.. Max Cleland lost 3 limbs for that stunt.. I've already been too candid... I only meant to say the shroud was superstitious you'd a thought I said one of the really genuine pieces of the cross sold in some places in Jerusalem was bogus...or that some saints tooth .. was just a tooth.. LoL.. I'm already doing the backstroke in a back current of wishful thinking..
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