Years ago, when researchers discovered a critical error in the carbon dating of
the Shroud of Turin, the official report could be found in many newspapers,
buried in section C, page sixteen, or thereabout. The report revealed that when
the sample fragment of the shroud was originally tested, the sample was not
properly cleaned of organic glaze, which was made up of carbon based microbes -
that had settled on the shroud during its centuries of display. This improper
cleaning would have thrown off the carbon dating by 1000+ years.
Further research had determined that pollen from a particular plant species,
native to Jerusalem and its surrounding invirons had been discovered on the
shroud. Many new discoveries, together with the positive identification and
dating of the coins that covered the eyes of the shroud victim, reopen the
likelihood that this mysterious cloth was indeed the burial covering of the
body and face of Christ.
But why would the shroud exist, and what would be its Divine purpose in
relationship to "The Son"?
And how should the shroud effect our understand of the meaning of the
reference: "the son of God"?
"The firstborn"?
"The only begotten"?
As we all travel from life to life, the Father restores the "soul" of each of
us into a new vessel, giving rebirth to all, some to increased glory, and
others to greater learning. The union of two parents and the genetic code that
each provided determines the shape and form of the vessel. The "soul" that will
inhabit each vessel travels like the wind; "The wind blows where it wills, and
you hear the sound of it, but you do not know whence it comes or whither it
goes; so it is with everyone who is born of the spirit". In subsequent lives,
souls may occupy various and differring vessels, often subjecting one to the
torments of bigotry formulated by oneself in a previous incarnation: "for as
you sow, so shall ye reap".
There is but one exception: the Son, the eternal servant to the Father; Jesus
of Nazareth, "the same yesterday, today, and tomarrow". The perfection of the
son, spoken of by many, and sought after by the Apostles, (for only the Father
is truly perfect) was a reference to this uniqueness, that only "The Son"
possessed. For while subsequent mothers of "The Son" provided the media for the
sculptor, the Father of us all, God the Creator, provides the genetic code that
will forever reproduce this "one image" - to forever be united with this "one
soul"... an "only begotten" - destined to be a priest forever, in the line of
Melchezidec, as if the son of God...the eternal image of Abel, whom the Father
loved.
Find the face that would today reproduce the image on the shroud, and you have
found the Messiah.
How was the image on the shroud produced?
And why didn't Mary and the Apostles recognize the risen Jesus?
Well, at least...not at first glance.
Imagine you have shown up at a "20th High School Reunion".
Hair has turned grey.
Foreheads have grown, hairlines have receeded.
Nose and ear cartilage has continued to grow.
Faces have become fuller.
Eyes aged, and lined... but oddly similar.
But the voice always remains the same.
Once you recognize the voice and the eyes, the faces of old friends become
recognizable.
This is exactly what we are told happened between Mary and Jesus.
Mary mistook the risen Jesus for a gardener...sunburned and covered with dirt.
Or was the sunburn actually a product of the radiant and immediate aging of a
body?
Was the dirt actually defoliated skin?
If so, the risen Jesus would have been quite dirty, and would have likely said
to Mary, "Yuk, do not touch me". Just as the Scriptures reveal.
Mary, upon looking more closely at the man speaking to her stated, "Jesus. it
is you" (or something to that effect.)
And we marvel, but see nothing ourselves.
Why would Jesus have been aged while in the grave for three days?
Well, an immediate answer would become obvious by examining what the scriptures
say about Lazarus in John 12:9. But this aging was also necessary to fulfill
many prophecy, including those of Isaiah, one of the many incarnations of "The
Son".
Look and ye shall find.
JIM
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| User: "Henning Larsen" |
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| Title: Re: The shroud mystery...and the Son. |
18 Dec 2004 06:48:16 PM |
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(JimGem3015), wrote in alt.prophecies.nostradamus,
fr, 17 des 2004 19:23:30 GMT:
Years ago, when researchers discovered a critical error in the carbon
dating of the Shroud of Turin, the official report could be found in
many newspapers, buried in section C, page sixteen, or thereabout. The
report revealed that when the sample fragment of the shroud was
originally tested, the sample was not properly cleaned of organic
glaze, which was made up of carbon based microbes - that had settled
on the shroud during its centuries of display. This improper cleaning
would have thrown off the carbon dating by 1000+ years.
Whatever the age, why should people believe this to be the shroud of
Jesus?
People died in droves in those days too and it might belong to
any dead guy 700-2000 year ago.
--
Henning
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