I once prophesied that they’ll make an entire movie using the shroud of turin as a template. How wonderful wouldn’t that be … We’ll witness Jesus in real life technicolour… it’s also dangerous because they could turn this image into the image of the beast.
Feel the love of Christ come alive ❤️ From the Shroud to life in motion, this animation brings His grace and joy to the forefront, set to a brand-new song inspired by Jesus’ journey. The lyrics, with a touch of AI assistance, will move your heart. Watch, reflect, and share this beautiful creation. #JesusLives#FaithJourney#ChristianArt#OriginalSong#ShroudOfTurin
The Roman soldier traditionally associated with witnessing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ is not explicitly named in the canonical Gospels of the New Testament. However, he is often referred to as the centurion. The Gospel of Matthew (27:54) states: “Now the centurion, and those who were with him keeping guard over Jesus, when they saw the earthquake and the things that were happening, became very frightened and said, ‘Truly this was the Son of God!'” In the Gospel of Mark (15:39), a similar account is provided: “When the centurion, who stood facing him, saw that in this way he breathed his last, he said, ‘Truly this man was the Son of God!'” The Gospel of Luke (23:47) also mentions the centurion’s response: “Now when the centurion saw what had taken place, he praised God, saying, ‘Certainly this man was innocent!'” In these accounts, the centurion acknowledges the extraordinary events that accompanied Jesus’ death, such as the earthquake and the manner of his passing, and makes a statement affirming Jesus as the Son of God or an innocent man. It’s important to note that while the biblical accounts emphasize the centurion’s recognition of the significance of Jesus’ death, they do not provide a detailed personal narrative for this Roman soldier. The additional details about a specific Roman soldier named Longinus, who pierced Jesus’ side with a spear and subsequently converted, are not found in the canonical Gospels but are part of later Christian traditions and apocryphal writings.
UNDENIABLE! The LAST solid Evidence for the Shroud of Jesus Christ The Shroud of Turin has been a source of fascination, intrigue, and debate for centuries. This 14-foot linen cloth, believed by many to be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ, holds a faint image of a crucified man. But one detail about the Shroud has left scientists and theologians equally puzzled: Why is the blood on the Shroud of Christ still red? Typically, blood turns brown or black as it ages. It’s a natural part of the chemical process called oxidation. So, why does the blood on the Shroud—allegedly thousands of years old—still retain its bright red color? Could this anomaly be a key piece of evidence supporting the Shroud’s authenticity, or is there a simpler explanation? Let’s dive into the mystery and explore how this one small detail might unlock the secrets of one of history’s greatest puzzles.
The Shroud of Turin, the alleged burial cloth of Jesus Christ, is one of the greatest mysteries of Christianity. Is the Holy Shroud a forgery? Or was the figure of a crucified man on the Shroud of Turin formed through the miraculous resurrection of Jesus, 2000 years ago? DNA tests, 3D renderings, and modern scientific analysis reveal a strange and impossible truth… could this burial cloth be proof of a miracle?
This video highlights the historicity of Jesus concerns the degree to which sources show Jesus of Nazareth existed as a historical figure. It concerns the issue of “what really happened”, based upon the context of the time and place, and also the issue of how modern observers can come to know “what really happened”. A […]