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How was Jesus buried?

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How was Jesus buried?

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He was buried in a tomb dug out from rock, it belonged to a rich Jew who gave it to him to be buried in, the doorway had a huge stone rolled in front of it and was sealed by Ceaser’s seal which meant death to anyone who broke it. The shroud, ye it was what was used, the face cloth was separate to this but it was the same material. The shroud has had new study done and is confirmed to be real, the last study is now known to have been wrong as it dated a part that had been sown on in the 13th century after it had been in a fire. Go into you tube and see for yourself all the new evidence to say it was really Jesus, he scientists now studying it say it can change all we know about the universe as it is showing that a great light caused the body to be imprinted on the top and bottom of the cloth a whole new physics is developing from it.

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He was wrapped in a shroud (cloth) and laid in a type of mausoleum (possibly a cave or a man-made catacomb dug out of a hill). The burial place was donated by a follower of Jesus who happened to have some amount of money and already owned the tomb for himself and his family. There was one opening into the “cave” and a large round stone was rolled in front of it and held in place with little stoppers like the blocks they put around the landing gear of airplanes when they’re parked. This was the custom for burial sites at the time. Also, the Shroud of Turin has been purported to be Jesus’ burial garment, but most experts now believe it is not authentic based on carbon 14 dating that showed the shroud to be only a few hundred years old. However true believers in the shroud argue that the carbon dating is unreliable because of possible smoke damage to the shroud when it was rescued from a fire in the building which once housed it. Real or not, it is, at the very least, an amzing relic.

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