Posted on 04/21/2019 5:37:11 AM PDT by Kaslin
Warning: If you are not a believer in the divinity of Jesus Christ yet choose to continue reading, keep an open mind but prepare to be challenged.
Good Friday, the day annually associated with Christs crucifixion, is solemnly observed and followed by the jubilation of His resurrection on Easter Sunday. Let us be reminded that Jesuss body was never found. If it were, Roman and Jewish authorities would have celebrated. And Christianity which eventually grew into the worlds largest religion on the foundational event of Christs resurrection never would have been birthed.
My belief in the resurrection is non-traditional. Having been born and raised Jewish, my parents told me that the Jesus story was a fairy tale and a magic show to make people feel good and that we did not believe in Jesus because we were Jews. End of discussion, until I later learned that Jesus was Jewish, which I found confusing. But amazingly and thankfully, Jesus impacted me when I was 9 years old, about which I recently wrote.
My faith journey aside, on this Easter, I want to pose a question with miraculous answers: What was found in Christs empty tomb?
Over 2,000 years ago in Jerusalem, according to Johns Gospel, cloths were found in His empty tomb:
Then Simon Peter came, following him, and went into the tomb; and he saw the linen cloths lying there, and the handkerchief that had been around His head, not lying with the linen cloths, but folded together in a place by itself (John 20:6-7).
Today, millions of Christians believe that these two distinct sets of cloths still exist.
The linen is the Shroud of Turin and the handkerchief is the Sudarium of Oviedo, (called the napkin or head cloth in many Bible translations).
By tradition and for centuries, the two cloths have been linked, and then in the modern age by geometry, forensics and AB blood type.
But first, lets define and describe both cloths.
The better known of the two is the Shroud of Turin, traced with a colorful, fascinating history and housed in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy, since 1578. This perplexing linen cloth measuring 14.5 feet by 3.5 feet is purported to be the burial shroud of Christ, and it is the most studied, analyzed, and revered relic in the world.
Chief among the many reasons why the Shroud continues to baffle modern science is that the linen displays a continuous front-to-back image of a crucified man. Moreover, the image clearly shows that his body endured about 125 scourges from a Roman flagrum (whip), and the blood marks around his head are consistent with those made by a crown of thorns. Incredibly, every visible mark on the body image could be a witness to Christs suffering and death as recorded in the four Gospels with no broken bones, fulfilling an ancient prophecy cited in John (19:36).
The only comprehensive, extensive, scientific study ever performed on the Shroud was in 1978. In what was called the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP), over 30 scientists famously concluded that the image on the cloth: Is not the product of an artist.
STURP also determined that the mans image does not penetrate the cloth but rests on top and is consistently only two microfibers deep. Such consistency is an artistic feat impossible to replicate with human hands.
And those Shroud mysteries adjoin a long list that defies explanation.
For example, in 1898 the new technology of photography revealed that the mans image on the cloth is a photographic negative, which turns positive when reversed by the camera. Furthermore, the cloth contains 3D distance information that was graphically, scientifically, and artistically explored in the dramatic and popular 2010 History Channel documentary "The Real Face of Jesus?"
TThe only comprehensive, extensive, scientific study ever performed on the Shroud was in 1978. In what was called the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP), over 30 scientists famously concluded that the image on the cloth: Is not the product of an artist.
STURP also determined that the mans image does not penetrate the cloth but rests on top and is consistently only two microfibers deep. Such consistency is an artistic feat impossible to replicate with human hands.
And those Shroud mysteries adjoin a long list that defies explanation.
For example, in 1898 the new technology of photography revealed that the mans image on the cloth is a photographic negative, which turns positive when reversed by the camera. Furthermore, the cloth contains 3D distance information that was graphically, scientifically, and artistically explored in the dramatic and popular 2010 History Channel documentary "The Real Face of Jesus?"
Utilizing principles of geometry and forensics, chief researcher Juan Manuel Miñarro said the number of correlations between the two relics far exceeds the minimum number of proofs or significant points required by most judicial systems around the world to identify a person, which is between eight and 12, while our study has demonstrated more than 20.
Miñarro cited points that demonstrate the compatibility between both cloths, including the forehead as well as the nose, right cheekbone and chin, which present different wounds.
Henceforth, if you want to believe that the Sudarium and the Shroud validate each other, there is ample evidence to support such a conclusion.
Of course, no discussion of the Shroud is complete without mentioning the controversial 1988 carbon -14 test dating the cloth to between 1260 and 1390 and concluding that the Shroud was a "medieval forgery."
However, over the ensuing decades, the tests conclusion has been debunked by numerous scientists because the piece tested may have been subjected to a medieval reweave or repair as determined by chemical analysis in 2005.
Nonetheless, the radiocarbon dating provides a convenient excuse for atheists and naysayers to ignore the Shrouds myriad of unexplained mysteries verified by STURPs findings. Also, linking the Shroud to the Sudarium, which has a documented historical trail to the sixth century, means that the carbon date is off by at least eight centuries!
Finally, if you are without faith this Easter and your approach to religion is show me, challenge yourself by learning the facts about these two cloths and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Think about the age-old question surrounding the Shroud of Turin with its image of a crucified man Is it the greatest hoax ever perpetrated or a deliberate and purposeful sign from God?
Choosing to accept that sign, or any divine sign opens you to experience the forgiveness and love of the risen Lord Jesus Christ, and that is no fairy tale or magic show.
This thread has wandered off in so many directions...
Why the snort?
Snarkiness is beneath you, Larry.
St. Elmo’s fire printed it....
It’s so common to try to explain God in physical terms.
Jesus IS physical! ‘Does a ghost have flesh and bones as you see me have?’
“Dwelt in a tent”
It’s really not complicated....Jesus Christ ‘conquered’ sin ‘and’ death... and is alive forevermore. We worship a risen, living Savior, who has promised to give immortality to all who believe on His name.
The Christ of God, in whom the fullness of God lives in a human body Colossians 2:9....The Bible teaches the ‘bodily’ resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is ‘not’ a spiritual resurrection, as some would have us believe. Jesus very body was raised by God from the dead.
Jesus promised,.... I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die (John 11:25-26).
The Bible always links sin and death. It says the sting of death is sin (1 Corinthians 15:56) and through one man sin entered the world, and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned (Romans 5:12).
The resurrected Christ also lives today in another very real sense: in the heart of every true believer. Though He is in His glorified body in Heaven, yet through the Holy Spirit He dwells in the heart of every Christian.
Beautifully iterated, m’Lady.
Jesus Himself said His resurrection body was one of flesh and bones (Luke 24:39; 13:37)...The body that emerged from the tomb was the exact same body that went in the tomb. He also showed His crucifixion scars on his hands and side on two occasions because of doubt....
If Christ did not rise in the same physical body placed in the tomb, then the Resurrection loses its significance as evidence for His claim to be God.
Humanity was made in God’s “image.” Does that mean we are of the same stuff as God? No. We remain creatures, feeding on God forever.
That body, plus additional properties.
No other diety Im aware of sent his only son to earth to live and die as a man to show he could too endure what his creations are asked to
And die in a hard way
Imagine Allah or Thor or Zeus or the various Hindu supernaturals
This is what makes Christianity unique and most plausible
At least to me.
Nobody could dream up such a mythology
Its not a religion that offers living reality reward either
In fact Christianity is not particularly concerned with this life other than as a path to salvation
The be nice good works sorts are trying to undermine that
They will fail
Indeed!
Heck; I believed in Jesus even BEFORE there was a Shroud!
Blessed are those who believe without seeing.
Do ANY of the other religions have a Savior?
Are there any that don’t teach working your way to perfection / salvation? There are even several looks-like-chrsitianity- but-isn’t which teach working or striving to obtain salvation.
Tacitus, Pliny the Younger, Suetonius, and of course Josephus.
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