Justan American
27th August 2016, 01:06
Sorry I had included images but they are not showing.I am confused as to how to add them for showing....
The image seen on the shroud in Turin is the image of a Crusader knight who died tragically in the Levant. He was an early member of the House of Savoy. As you can observe the obvious when his sword is placed properly in its rightful place where it was when he was entombed for all eternity. All knights are buried with their sword. The photo is of his sword and the scabbard it has always been kept in. It has nicks on it and still has dried blood in the nicks..dated by experts to his time..
His burial cloth is in Turin and amazingly his sword is there also in the Armory of the House of Savoy...They call it the sword of St. Maurice but it is his sword. Yes I know who he is. I also know how the image was NATURALLY produced. It was a matter of circumstances beyond his control. I have researched this family the Savoy's for 8 years. Strangely he isn't that hard to find if you look in the right time. He is known in history and just doing a search on the interweb with the date of his death will bring only one person as the result. Him.
I utilized only what the STURP team had gathered as evidence to confirm my belief but I took it one step further. Why the heck did this one royal family want this piece of cloth! If you analyze a photo of this image notice the flattened hand. The hand guard on one side of the sword is bent down too. He was not in a reclining position he was placed on his back because he was to tall to fit in a normal sized funerary so they bent his knees so he could fit inside. He was after all the tallest man in the Crusader states at the moment.
There are no compression marks on his buttocks as proof of his position. The other thing that is obvious is he was extremely bowlegged! Another trait that royal men all had from a lifetime of riding horses.You are aware that is why they wore long robes in public when they walked among the peasants was to hide their puny bowlegs..The sword fit easily between his thighs horizontally. Observe the broad shoulders developed arms and chest from decades of sword play. He was a warrior knight and was well respected for his leadership qualities in battles.
This man this warrior knight was so well known that his presence on the battle field made the enemy soldiers drop their weapons and flee. How did they know it was him? He rode a huge white horse and not only was he wearing chain mail but his horse was also completely covered in chain mail. The first person known in history to have his horse protected too. His soldiers also all had shields covered with royal purple cloth. He wanted the enemy to know who they were up against.
So why would the house of Savoy through out history allude that this is the burial shroud of Jesus? Why hasn't the Catholic church make a definitive statement on their belief? It has been estimated that 7 million people converted to Catholicism just on the belief this is the burial cloth of a man who lived 2000 years ago..But the truth of it is even stranger. I have traced the genealogy of the Savoy family back on the maternal side from a woman named Adelaide of Turin.
Which is important when studying history following only women and their mothers..
Adelaide's maternal ancestors woman to woman back through time is a direct descendant of the daughter of Joseph of Arimathea.
Who was Joseph of Arimathea? He was the man who bought the shroud got permission to remove Jesus from the cross and carried him to his personal tomb laid him on the stone table and rolled the boulder in front of it! He was Mary's uncle her dad's brother.Yes this man whose image can be seen on this cloth is a direct maternal descendant of the virgin named Mary..and also John the Baptist who was Jesus's cousin..
Wrap your head around this information for a while and don't be BLINDED BY BELIEF that this is either a elaborate fake or a miracle. The truth is actually much simpler to believe. It was the way they attempted to preserve his body and the sad fact that he was not dead when they did entomb him. How do I know. Dead bodies don't sweat or breathe moisture out of their nostrils and the STURP researchers says there is evidence of both on the cloth..
In case you have never study this cloth on the STURP investigation please do so. They were all devout Catholics and their attempt was to prove it is His shroud not anything more..which is sad because this one mans death changed history more than Jesus's did. I am not sure if I will come back and respond to questions on this thread I usually just post information for dissemination and leave the conversation.
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The image seen on the shroud in Turin is the image of a Crusader knight who died tragically in the Levant. He was an early member of the House of Savoy. As you can observe the obvious when his sword is placed properly in its rightful place where it was when he was entombed for all eternity. All knights are buried with their sword. The photo is of his sword and the scabbard it has always been kept in. It has nicks on it and still has dried blood in the nicks..dated by experts to his time..
His burial cloth is in Turin and amazingly his sword is there also in the Armory of the House of Savoy...They call it the sword of St. Maurice but it is his sword. Yes I know who he is. I also know how the image was NATURALLY produced. It was a matter of circumstances beyond his control. I have researched this family the Savoy's for 8 years. Strangely he isn't that hard to find if you look in the right time. He is known in history and just doing a search on the interweb with the date of his death will bring only one person as the result. Him.
I utilized only what the STURP team had gathered as evidence to confirm my belief but I took it one step further. Why the heck did this one royal family want this piece of cloth! If you analyze a photo of this image notice the flattened hand. The hand guard on one side of the sword is bent down too. He was not in a reclining position he was placed on his back because he was to tall to fit in a normal sized funerary so they bent his knees so he could fit inside. He was after all the tallest man in the Crusader states at the moment.
There are no compression marks on his buttocks as proof of his position. The other thing that is obvious is he was extremely bowlegged! Another trait that royal men all had from a lifetime of riding horses.You are aware that is why they wore long robes in public when they walked among the peasants was to hide their puny bowlegs..The sword fit easily between his thighs horizontally. Observe the broad shoulders developed arms and chest from decades of sword play. He was a warrior knight and was well respected for his leadership qualities in battles.
This man this warrior knight was so well known that his presence on the battle field made the enemy soldiers drop their weapons and flee. How did they know it was him? He rode a huge white horse and not only was he wearing chain mail but his horse was also completely covered in chain mail. The first person known in history to have his horse protected too. His soldiers also all had shields covered with royal purple cloth. He wanted the enemy to know who they were up against.
So why would the house of Savoy through out history allude that this is the burial shroud of Jesus? Why hasn't the Catholic church make a definitive statement on their belief? It has been estimated that 7 million people converted to Catholicism just on the belief this is the burial cloth of a man who lived 2000 years ago..But the truth of it is even stranger. I have traced the genealogy of the Savoy family back on the maternal side from a woman named Adelaide of Turin.
Which is important when studying history following only women and their mothers..
Adelaide's maternal ancestors woman to woman back through time is a direct descendant of the daughter of Joseph of Arimathea.
Who was Joseph of Arimathea? He was the man who bought the shroud got permission to remove Jesus from the cross and carried him to his personal tomb laid him on the stone table and rolled the boulder in front of it! He was Mary's uncle her dad's brother.Yes this man whose image can be seen on this cloth is a direct maternal descendant of the virgin named Mary..and also John the Baptist who was Jesus's cousin..
Wrap your head around this information for a while and don't be BLINDED BY BELIEF that this is either a elaborate fake or a miracle. The truth is actually much simpler to believe. It was the way they attempted to preserve his body and the sad fact that he was not dead when they did entomb him. How do I know. Dead bodies don't sweat or breathe moisture out of their nostrils and the STURP researchers says there is evidence of both on the cloth..
In case you have never study this cloth on the STURP investigation please do so. They were all devout Catholics and their attempt was to prove it is His shroud not anything more..which is sad because this one mans death changed history more than Jesus's did. I am not sure if I will come back and respond to questions on this thread I usually just post information for dissemination and leave the conversation.
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