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Resurrection (6 h 5 abr 33 ano – 12 h 5 abr 33 ano)

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The Atonement Clock by Christian Gedge

Mat 12:40 - 3 days/3 nights
Next day starts at 6 PM on Jewish Calendar

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Herod the Great and Jesus Chronological, Historical and Archaeological Evidence
Gérard GERTOUX

Sunday morning at 6:00, Peter and John entered the tomb, which was empty, and saw only the bandages and the sweat cloth upon his head (Jn 20:1-8). The sweat cloth (soundariô), a kind of towel (Lk 19:20), cannot match that of Turin. Only the shroud (sindoni), a linen cloth, could match. This linen cloth that served as garment (Mk 14:51), was a kind of poncho, it was not used for burial, but only to carry the body of Jesus to the tomb and for obvious practical reasons: to avoid being in contact with a bloodied corpse, and decency: the dead man was in underwear. Since this linen cloth was in contact with the dead, it became unclean and had to be washed (Lk 11:38-44). Conclusion: the Shroud of Turin does not match the description of the shroud in the Gospel on several points: it was not in the grave moreover it could not be "impregnated (inexplicably)" from the bloodied body of Jesus because it was washed (because of its ritual impurity) and above all it could not be "impregnated" from his face. Finally, that a funeral article could serve as a relic was unthinkable for the early Christians (Jude 9) who were of Jewish origin (Deuteronomy 34:6). Thus the Shroud of Turin is based on propaganda.

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Data:

6 h 5 abr 33 ano
12 h 5 abr 33 ano
~ 6 hours