Tuesday, September 8, 2020

The Bible and the Shroud #33: The evidence is overwhelming that the Turin Shroud is Jesus' burial sheet!

THE BIBLE AND THE SHROUD #33
Copyright © Stephen E. Jones[1]

This is part #33, "The Bible and the Shroud," of my series, "The evidence is overwhelming that the Turin Shroud is Jesus' burial sheet!" This page is a sub-index to topics under the heading, "The Bible and the Shroud." Each topic will be a page containing items of evidence for the authenticity of the Shroud, under that topic heading. Each of those pages will be linked back to this sub-index and it in turn will be linked back to the Main index.

[Right (enlarge): The wounds and bloodstains on the Shroud are consistent with the Gospels' accounts of the suffering, crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ[2].]

For more information about this series, see the "Main index #1" and "Other marks and images #26." See also "The Shroud of Turin: 3. The Bible and the Shroud." Emphases are mine unless otherwise indicated.

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  1. The Bible and the Shroud #33
    1. The Shroud is consistent with the Bible #34
    2. The Shroud is consistent with the man being Jesus #35
    3. The Shroud man and Jesus were beaten #36
    4. The Shroud man and Jesus were scourged #37
    5. The Shroud man and Jesus were crowned with thorns #38
    6. The Shroud man and Jesus were crucified #39
    7. The Shroud man and Jesus died on a cross #40
    8. The Shroud man and Jesus were wrapped in a linen shroud #41
    9. The Shroud man and Jesus were buried in a rock tomb #42
    10. The Shroud man and Jesus were resurrected! #43

Continued in part #34 of this series.

Notes
1. This post is copyright. I grant permission to quote from any part of this post (but not the whole post), provided it includes a reference citing my name, its subject heading, its date and a hyperlink back to this page. [return]
2. Brooks, E.H., Miller, V.D. & Schwortz, B.M., 1981, "The Turin Shroud: Contemporary Insights to an Ancient Paradox," Worldwide Exhibition: Chicago, p.13. [return]

Posted 8 September 2020. Updated 1 January 2024.

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