![]() The image resides only on the top-most fibres of the threads with which the Shroud is woven, and it is a negative image.Īlthough very faint when viewed as a positive, the image becomes much clearer when darks and lights are reversed. ![]() There is a large puncture wound on the right side between the ribs from which blood and a watery serum have flowed. The back of the man is covered with over 120 scourge marks, apparently imposed by the Roman instrument of torture known as the flagrum (a whip with two or three thongs to which were attached small balls of lead). There is a puncture wound on his left wrist (his right wrist is hidden from view), and there are puncture wounds on his feet as if they were pierced by a nail or nails. The shroud of Turin is a 14.3 foot by 3.7 linen cloth bearing the faint double image (ventral and dorsal) of a naked man who appears to have been crucified (together with burn marks and water stains resulting from fires, one in 1532). Jackson, has proposed that the image features of the Shroud of Turin were produced by radiation emanating from the body in the Shroud at the moment of resurrection. Physicist, and founder of the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP), John P. Its faint image shows the horrendous wounds of a crucified man with wounds exactly matching the description of Jesus’ death. Many scholars believe it may be the linen cloth that was wrapped around Jesus’ body. The Shroud of Turin is the most intensely investigated religious artifact in history. We do not base our faith, or hopes, on an artifact but, although controversial, it does provide confirmation of the brutal torture and trauma of crucifixion that Jesus suffered. “For God so loved the world that He gave His One and Only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16)Ĭopy and share this link on your media, eg Facebook, Instagram, Emails:įREE RENEWAL JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION: for updates, new Blogs & free offers
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