The Torino Kefeni is a linen cloth believed to have been hugged after Jesus was crucified. On both sides of this linen fabric there is a silhouette of a man. This sheriff's Hz. It is believed that Jesus was used to cover up after death. Discussions about this shroud are continuing in different dimensions day by day. Some scholars take the date of this pilgrimage 700-800 years ago and some researchers take it before Hz.
The shroud at 4.2 × 3.9 meters, believed by some to be at least two thousand years old and some of them medieval fraud, He carries the silhouette of a bearded man who believes he is Jesus. The book "Il Mistero della Sindone", which sparked debate about Kefen, was written by Giulio Fanti, a mechanical engineer at Padua University, and journalist Saverio Gaeta.
An Italian scientist who wanted to reveal the truth about the origins of the shroud, one of the most valued religions of the Christian world, analyzed the rope of the shrapnel using infrared light and spectroscopy. In tests where radiation measurements were made by means of a wave tether, he determined that the sherpa belonged to a period between 300 BC and 400 BC.
Experiments carried out in the United Kingdom, Switzerland and the United States in the past suggested that the shroud was a product of the Middle Age fraud and had dates between 1260 and 1390. Later adherence strengthens the argument that the shroud is not a fake.
In a statement made by Italy's National New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economy in December 2011, it was suggested that the shroud could not be forged. In the explanations, it was stated that the silhouette on the shroud could have been formed with ultraviolet radiation, and the shape that resembled the male face was 'emerged with a big energy burst'.
Scientists came out of here, 'Hz. He argued that the massive explosion of energy in the resurrection of Jesus could cause such a miracle.
It is claimed by prominent scientists that claims that the shroud, which is held in a special section in the Cathedral of Turin, is a miracle that is apparently suffering on the shroud that attracts thousands of tourists each year, bearing many scars, and portraying Jesus as crucified.
Silhouette on the Kefenin Hz. There is a lot of research on the claims that Jesus is the image of the crucifixion. It is said that in the sources of the 4th century, a picture of the prophet of Jesus was made with selected paintings. In a source written at the beginning of the 6th century, Hz. It is told that the face of Jesus has been removed from a cloth and the appearance of this image has come to this cloth. Hz. It is said that this cloth came to Istanbul later when Jesus himself sent this bezi to Edessa's king. 4. It is thought that this picture was taken from here and brought to France with the plundering of Istanbul in the Crusades.
According to the records of the Turin cabbage, this shroud; He was brought to France by a crusader in the 14th century and was held in a monastery for many years. The shroud was damaged by the fire in the monastery and was repaired by the priests. The keeper was taken under protection by the Archbishop of Turin in 1578 and was buried in the Torino Cathedral the same year.


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