Mario Dzakula

Shroud of Turin Used to Create 3D Copy of Jesus.
In early 2018, Researchers in Rome unveiled a 3-D carbon copy of what Jesus looked like, based on the measurements of the Shroud of Turin.
The statue is the three-dimensional representation, in actual size, of the Man of the Shroud, created following the precise measurements taken from the cloth.
Based off the model they are able to tell, he was nearly 5 ft. 11 inches tall, whereas the average height at the time was around 5 ft. 5 inches.
Researchers believe that they finally have the precise image of what Jesus looked like, and based on the marks on the Shroud of Turin, Jesus received “a total of at least 600 blows.” The sculpture of his tortured body reflects these wounds.
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@tbswv Please post either the source you're quoting or your own credentials as an authority in the relevant fields of study, because one of the best experts in the world hasn't reached such a conclusion even through far more extensive study. Incidentally, torture and scourging were commonplace before crucifixion. The human body can take a phenomenal amount of abuse and still survive long enough to be crucified. The historian Josephus gives clear evidence of this as an eye-witness.

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No average man could tolerate 600 blows without dying of shock, or bleeding to death.