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Interesting Engineering on MSN3D models hint Shroud of Turin matches a medieval sculpture, not a ‘real human body’The Shroud of Turin is a legendary piece of burial cloth that is believed to bear the image of a deceased Jesus Christ. While ...
Contrary to popular belief, the sacred Shroud of Turin was not used to cover Jesus’ post-crucifixion and was actually a recreation created by artists, per a study published in the journal Archaeometry ...
Nails supposedly used in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ were discovered in a burial cave in Jerusalem alongside two bone boxes inscribed with 'Caiaphas' - the high priest who played a key role in Jes ...
A debate about the crucifixion of Jesus was ignited when archaeologists discovered 12 boxes in a burial cave in south Jerusalem in 1990. Two of these boxes were inscribed with the word Caiaphas ...
Jesus particularly is wearing a 'colobium,' which is a tunic, that officials or people in leadership roles in society wore. He's reigning from the cross, in control of the situation.
Two thousand years have passed since Jesus Christ died on the cross and Christian theologians, no matter whether Catholic or Orthodox, still haven't settled their debate whether Christ was ...
If the Bible is so clear on the significance of Jesus’ death, why did it take a little over 1,500 years for the answer that is most popular in American Christianity to be developed? The most popular ...
It's been debated for years, but researchers say they now have a definitive date of the crucifixion.Jesus, as described in the New Testament, was most likely crucified on Friday April 3, 33 A.D.
Jesus’ brutal crucifixion and trial were consistent with punishments handed out around that time, according to a Spanish professor in his 300-page-long report.
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