Is the Shroud of Turin the Authentic Burial Cloth of Christ? New Scientific Evidence Sheds Light on Centuries-Old Mystery

A new scientific procedure dates fabric from the Shroud to roughly 2,000 years ago. That Italian study is just the latest in a long series of scientific testing, including studies of pollen plucked from the Shroud with a scientific tape dispenser.

“The pollen samples that were gathered they, a lot of them are from plants that are native to not just the Middle East, but specifically the area around Judea, Palestine, and Syria and stay where it was in that time period,” said Hyland.

“There’s also pollen from the area around Constantinople. There’s a lot of pollen from Europe,” he said.  Source: CBN News


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4 thoughts on “Is the Shroud of Turin the Authentic Burial Cloth of Christ? New Scientific Evidence Sheds Light on Centuries-Old Mystery”

  1. It been proved years ago with tests on the cloth that it’s a fake and not 2000 years old why are people still trying to believe it’s true the Vatican allowed these test to prove once and for all.

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  2. Jesus was not white skinned Northern European, did not have long hair, his beard had been torn out of his face, which had been beaten into a bloody pulp, he was wrapped like a mummy in strips of cloth not a shroud!!!
    The whole thing is sill wishful nonsense!!!
    Lewis Brackett

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  3. Nazarenes didn’t cut their hair. Jews didn’t wrap their dead like mummys. This image on the shroud very well could be of Messiah Yeshua, a “photo”, a “selfie” by the power of His glory, as He returned from the dead. He did many other miracles, too. This one was easy for him, compared to what He did to forgive our sins!

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