(LifeSiteNews) â Tucker Carlson interviewed a Bible scholar who highlights the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, proving Jesusâ resurrection from the dead.
In a recent interview with Carlson, Protestant Bible scholar and author Jeremiah Johnston explained in detail why the famous Shroud of Turin was Jesus Christâs actual burial cloth and how it proves the resurrection.
Johnston said that the shroud, which has been extensively studied, shows âpre-mortem and post-mortem blood all over the shroud.â
ââThis tells us that someone died a torturous death,â he continued. âHe was flogged. We see scourges. There are hashes all over the front and back images.â
The blood type, AB, is the same type that has consistently been found in scientific analyses of Eucharistic miracles, such as Lanciano (eighth century), Buenos Aires (1996), Tixtla (2006), and others.
âBetween rib five and six, (we see) a gash in the side,â Johnston told Carlson. âJesus, we know from Johnâs gospel, he is penetrated through rib five and six by a spear and that spear, John says, blood and water come out.â
âThatâs post-mortem blood. We know that that blood, it differs from the other pre-mortem blood on the shroud.â
He noted that the crucifixion wounds can clearly be seen on the palms, forearms, and feet of the image.
Since all the wounds and other characteristics of the shroud fit the description of Jesusâ passion in the gospels perfectly, mathematician Bruno Barberis stated that ââthere is a one in 200 billion chance itâs anyone other than Jesus of Nazarethâ depicted on the shroud.
Johnston said that the interest in the shroud spiked after it was first photographed in 1898 by Italian amateur photographer Secondo Pia. The photo revealed a positive image of a man and a face that strongly resembled the early depictions of Jesus, and that was not visible with the naked eye on the shroud itself. This photograph revealed for the first time that the shroud showed a perfect negative image of a man.
Even more remarkably, the image is only burned into the very top layer of the linen cloth, something that, as Johnston explained, is impossible to replicate as forgery even with todayâs technology.
âThe image is only two microns thick,â the Bible scholar said. âIt does not absorb all the way through. So, if this was a hoax, if this was a work of art, if there was pigment, if there was dye, if there was paint, it would absorb fully.â
âBut if we took a razor to the actual shroud, we could shave off the image because itâs that thin, and this is what the best scientists in the world cannot replicate.â
âThatâs whatâs fascinating about the shroud ⌠thereâs no paint, thereâs no dye, thereâs no ink. The image is actually something that chemically has happened, and we believe it happened at the moment of resurrection,â he concluded.
Johnston said that physicist Paulo de Lazo, who spent five years examining the shroud, concluded that it would take â34,000 billion watts of energy in on 40th of a billionth of a secondâ to create such an image in the linen cloth.
As additional proof that the shroud is authentic, researchers have found pollen on the artifact that can only be found in spring in the Jerusalem area, which would fit perfectly with the timing of Jesusâ passion.
Moreover, Johnston explained that there is ââLimestone and clay soil that is native only to Jerusalem, and itâs on three parts of the crucified man in the shroud.â
The limestone and clay can be found on the feet, the knees, and the tip of the nose of the man depicted in the shroud, fitting in with the fact that Jesus collapsed under the weight of his cross that he had to carry, his knees and face hitting the ground.
Johnston said that if we ever doubt Godâs love for us, we only need to contemplate on his immense sufferings for our sins in his passion.
According to the scholar, the image shows âover 200 woundsâ on the back and 172 on the front of the body, many likely inflicted by the scourging.
âThere is not an area of Jesusâ body that has not been tortured, including the pelvic region,â Johnston stated.
He said that the image also makes it look as though his right eye was blinded, likely as a result of the scourging.
Johnston showed Carlson a re-creation of the crown of thorns, which, according to the 50 puncture marks found on the shroud, looked more like a helmet than a wreath.
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