The shroud has disappeared (been lost? been spirited away for safe-keeping?) a few times. There were other shrouds over the years, but they've all been generally rejected as the real deal. The fabric is fragile (2000? years old). It has a variety of fabrics and residues from Jerusalem and other areas where it has been stored in it.
@@EaglesOnTheHill Thank you for your sincerity in sharing what you've learned. It can be said that 'the Shroud was first found on Easter morning, by Peter and John.'
Where did they find the shroud? Have they found other textiles during this time period? Is the fabric fragile? Is the shroud made of linen?
The shroud has disappeared (been lost? been spirited away for safe-keeping?) a few times. There were other shrouds over the years, but they've all been generally rejected as the real deal. The fabric is fragile (2000? years old). It has a variety of fabrics and residues from Jerusalem and other areas where it has been stored in it.
@@EaglesOnTheHill Thank you for your sincerity in sharing what you've learned. It can be said that 'the Shroud was first found on Easter morning, by Peter and John.'
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Hello Mark - long time no see! God Love Ya!
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