The 3D Information on the Shroud of Turin
The Shroud of Turin is between a picture and a statue.
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Read MoreThe Caesarea stone: first archaeological evidence for Pontius Pilate.
Read MoreDigital enhancement of the blood images on the Shroud of Turin highlights the nature of the wounds depicted.
Read MoreJesus' trip to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover put in motion a series of events that culminated in his death and resurrection.
Read MoreThe oldest olive trees in Gethsemane could be direct descendants of the trees Jesus was amongst on the night of his arrest.
Read MoreCaiaphas' bones: the first remains of a bibliical personality ever discovered.
Read MoreBritish professor Ken Dark and his team dated this Nazareth house to the first century.
Read MoreIn the late 1540s Rembrandt took a radical turn in his depictions of Christ that changed the future of Christian art.
Read MoreRay Downing and his team constructed a 3D computer graphics model of a boat which had been found buried in the Sea of Galilee and dated to the time of Jesus. The virtual boat appeared in the History Channel special Jesus: the Lost 40 Days.
Read MorePerhaps the greatest insight into how Jesus performed his miracles comes from the story of the woman with a hemorrhage who got cured by touching Jesus' cloak.
Read MoreIn 1968, archeologists found the remains of an iron spike 4.53 inches long incrusted into the heel bone of a man who had been crucified during the administration of Pontius Pilate.
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