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Turin Shroud; What Does The Bible Say?
Luke 24:12: ‘Peter got up and ran to the tomb and stooping down and looking in, he saw the strips of linen
cloths alone by themselves, and he went home, wondering about what had happened’.
John 20:5 to 7: ‘Stooping down, John saw the linen
cloths lying there, but he did not enter the tomb.
ThenPeter came up after him and went into the tomb andsaw the linen cloths lying there; but the burial cloth
which had been around Jesus’ head was not lying with the other linen cloths, but was rolled up in a place byitself’. There are four verses that tell us Jesus was initially rolled up in a linen cloth for
a short time while He was being carried from the cross to the tomb. ‘Joseph took the body of Jesus down from the cross and rolled it up in a fine, clean linen cloth laid Him in his own fresh tomb, which he had hewn in the rock’ (Matthew 27:59; Mark 15:46; Luke 23:53). John says more: ‘Nicodemus came bringing a mixture of myrrh and aloes, weighing about a hundred (Latin) pounds. They took Jesus’ body and bound it in linen cloths with the aromatic spices as is the Jews’ customary way to prepare for burial. There was a garden in the place where He was crucified, and in the garden a new tomb,
in which no one had ever been laid’ (John 19:39 to 41). These verses tell us Jesus was buried in a garden just outside Jerusalem. Once inside the tomb Jesus was buried properly by Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea. The shroud kept in Turin is in one piece with the face of the victim clearly outlined. The shroud victim was not rolled up in the shroud, he was carefully placed on half of the shroud then the other half was folded over his head and body. Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus took Jesus’ body and bound it in linen cloths (plural).
John saw the linen cloths (plural) lying there, then Peter saw the linen cloths (plural) lying there but the burial headpiece was not lying with the other linen cloths, but was still rolled up, that is wrapped round and round in a place by itself.
Jesus’ face was marred beyond recognition (Isaiah 52:14); the shroud victim’s face was bruised but otherwise no so intact. Jesus’ beard was ripped from His face (Isaiah 50:6); the shroud victim’s beard not intact. Jesus had His side torn open with a spear and the gash was large enough to fit a man’s hand (John 19:34; John 20:27). Jesus had huge nail holes in His hands and both feet large enough to fit a man’s finger (John 20:27), plus the Bible clearly says Jesus had nail holes in His hands, and He showed His hands to Thomas. .
The Shroud is bringing to people’s attention to Christ the Savior and bringing the work of Jesus to our attention.
That is what the scripture means when it says to give attention to the God Man, through th Shroud because they lead people to the truth. If people reject the truth, then they are rejecting the Gospel message. If they reject the Gospel then they are rejecting the salvation offered by Jesus. If they reject that, then they will be lost for eternity. Things
like the shroud only serve to draw people to God and that is what the shroud is doing. The very reason God allows the burial cloths used for Jesus to be kept, is evident in the way the shroud is revered. It is more than a bloodstained piece of old cloth, and people are smart enough to revere it.
The truth is written in the Bible and the Bible absolutely credits the Turin Shroud.

Jesus came to bring the Gospel of the Kingdom to the Jews first then the Gentiles. He came to take our judgement upon Himself. He was tortured for our healing, for our peace and He died for our sins.
People who know the Lord intimately, prefer to have a visual religious icon to remind, and use the ‘things’ to bring them closer to God.

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