Of course, it it was a fake, whoever could do such a good fake would obviously do their research so as to get the image to fit the descriptions in the Bible. So I don't think those verses mean much with regard to determining if the Shroud is real or not.
More importantly - the verses DO support that Jesus is the Messiah as prophesied in the Old Testament. (Of course if the NT is fake, one would write things that would match up with what the OT said).
Note - I believe the Bible is correct and truthful. The Shroud of Turin I find very interesting as a matter of science. Not so much as a religious artifact. The evidence to me seems to fit with something supernatural occurring about 2000 years ago, and the image fits the description of Jesus’ death. So I believe that it IS the image of Christ. One well-known physicist explained how it might have been caused by a “singularity” (something like that) creating a lot of energy and light. That to me sounds a lot like the Genesis Creation story.
It also sounds a lot like Jesus when He said “I have come to make all things new.” And He did that by His Resurrection - a mini-Creation as it were.
You neither know the Lord nor the Scriptures. You are quite lost.
This nut job needs Someone to
TAKE
HIS
KEYS!