Friday, December 9, 2016

The Shroud Of Turin...The Fabricated Burial Cloth Of Jesus Christ For The True Believers

Shroud of Turin

The historical records for the Shroud of Turin can be separated into two time periods: before 1390 and from 1390 to the present. The period until 1390 is subject to debate and controversy among historians. Prior to the 14th century there are some allegedly congruent but controversial references such as the Pray Codex. It is often mentioned that the first certain historical record dates from 1353 or 1357. However the presence of the Turin Shroud in Lirey, France, is only undoubtedly attested in 1390 when Bishop Pierre d'Arcis wrote a memorandum where he charged that the Shroud was a forgery. The history from the 15th century to the present is well documented. In 1453 Margaret de Charny deeded the Shroud to the House of Savoy. As of the 17th century the shroud has been displayed (e.g. in the chapel built for that purpose by Guarino Guarini ) and in the 19th century it was first photographed during a public exhibition.

221 The Shroud of Turin 86-Symbol (221/13=17 Lie) (307=63p Deity)
188 Shroud of Turin 71=20p WeDo (188/4=47 WeDo) (259/7=37 Flame, Mockings)
85 Shroud 31-B.S. (85/5=17 Lie)(116/4=29 Deceits)
82 Turin 28-Deceit (110/5=22 Liar)
237 Before (1390)thirteen ninety 111 This is a Lie (237/3=79=22p Liar) (403/13=31 B.S.)
403 From thirteen ninety to the present 160=16 False (403/13=31 B.S.) (563=103p B.S.)
111 Pray Codex 48 Hoax (159/3=53 (111 This is a Lie )

There are little definite historical records concerning the shroud prior to the 14th century. Although there are numerous reports of Jesus' burial shroud, or an image of his head, of unknown origin, being venerated in various locations before the 14th century, there is little but reliable historical evidence that these refer to the shroud currently at Turin Cathedral. A burial cloth, which some historians maintain was the Shroud, was owned by the Byzantine emperors but disappeared during the Sack of Constantinople in 1204.

382 Prior to the fourteenth century 122 /2=61 This is a hoax (504=54/2=27 Faked)                                                                                                                                                  (382/2=191=43p=False)

Barbara Frale has cited that the Order of Knights Templar were in the possession of a relic showing a red, monochromatic image of a bearded man on linen or cotton. Historical records seem to indicate that a shroud bearing an image of a crucified man existed in the possession of Geoffroy de Charny in the small town of Lirey, France around the years 1353 to 1357. However, the correspondence of this shroud with the shroud in Turin, and its very origin has been debated by scholars and lay authors, with claims of forgery attributed to artists born a century apart.

Some contend that the Lirey shroud was the work of a confessed forger and murderer. Professor Larissa Tracy of Virginia also argues that the shroud in Turin is a forgery, but that it was forged by Leonardo da Vinci, who was born in 1452. This theory, however, is mostly illogical, as not only that the carbon 14 dating discards this theory, the shroud in Turin cathedral today has been known to have been in existence in France in the 1350s, 100 years before da Vinci was born. Professor Nicholas Allen of South Africa on the other hand believes that the image was made photographically and not by an artist. Professor John Jackson of the Turin Shroud Centre of Colorado argues that the shroud in Turin dates back to the 1st century AD.

The history of the shroud from the 15th century is well recorded. In 1532, the shroud suffered damage from a fire in the chapel where it was stored. A drop of molten silver from the reliquary produced a symmetrically placed mark through the layers of the folded cloth. Poor Clare Nuns attempted to repair this damage with patches. In 1578 the House of Savoy took the shroud to Turin and it has remained at Turin Cathedral ever since.

249 In Fifteen thirty two 102 /3=34 Lie (249/3=83=23p Faker) (351/13=27 Faked)
307 Suffered damage from a fire in the chapel 172 /4=43 False (307=63p/3=21 Hoax) 
                                                                                                                          (479=92p/4=23 Faker)

Repairs were made to the shroud in 1694 by Sebastian Valfrè to improve the repairs of the Poor 
Clare nuns. Further repairs were made in 1868 by Clotilde of Savoy. The shroud remained the property of the House of Savoy until 1983, when it was given to the Holy See, the rule of the House of Savoy having ended in 1946.

313 Repairs were made to the shroud 133-This is a hoax (313=65p/5=13 B.S.)
266 In sixteen ninety four 104-The Deceiver (266/2=133 This is a hoax) (370=37 Mockings)

A fire, possibly caused by arson, threatened the shroud on 11 April 1997. In 2002, the Holy See had the shroud restored. The cloth backing and thirty patches were removed, making it possible to photograph and scan the reverse side of the cloth, which had been hidden from view for centuries. The most recent public exhibition of the Shroud was from April 19 to June 24, 2015.

303 A fire, possibly caused by arson 114 (417/3=139=34 Lie) (303/3=101=26p Lie)
247 Threatened the shroud on 103=27p Faked (247/13=19 Bogus) (350=35 Deceive)

11 April 1997 – 1+1+4+1+9+97=113 Mainstream, Dishonest, Operation, Historian

By the numbers...The Shroud Of Turin is a purposeful deception meant to give Jesus Christ a human embodiment. It works on the true believers of Jesus but it's a monumental hoax when decoded with Gematria.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Shroud_of_Turin

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