[Sca-cooks] tablecloth, shroud or food cover?
Adele de Maisieres
ladyadele at paradise.net.nz
Wed Oct 31 14:51:46 PDT 2007
Suey wrote: /
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/>>/ What [a sixth-century mosaic] could have to do with the Shroud of
/>>/ Turin (which didn't surface 'til the 14th century) is beyond me.
/
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/ <http://www.direct.ca/trinity/shroud.html>>...in 1993 Rebecca Jackson,
>co-founder of the Turin Shroud Center of Colorado, published a theory
>that the shroud used to bury Jesus was the tablecloth used in the Last
>Supper. Apparently Joseph of Arimathea was not only on the burial
>committee but also on the planning committee that set up the Last Supper
>so in haste grabbed the tablecloth to use as a shroud. Alas, apparently
>she has no proof. It is just a theory.
And without proof, it's basically dotty nonsense. And it has no bearing on the tablecloth in our sixth-century mosaic.
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Adele de Maisieres
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