Et pourquoi pas essayer... par MJP 2024-09-08 11:47:22 |
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Faute, au delà des deux conférences mentionnées juste avant, de trouver des réponses, des documents, des exposés...
Je me suis résolu à poser la question à Chat-GPT
Au final c'est assez conforme à ce que des heures de recherche sur le Web me laisse penser, au moins sur l'aspect scientifique de l'hypothèse.
Question : Is the Shroud of Turin both Burial Cloth of Jesus and Tablecloth of Last Supper?
Le "liseur GPT" nous répond :
The Shroud of Turin is traditionally believed to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. It is a linen cloth bearing the image of a man who appears to have suffered physical trauma in a manner consistent with crucifixion. This belief is based on historical, religious, and scientific studies, although its authenticity remains a topic of debate.
The idea that the Shroud of Turin could also be the tablecloth used at the Last Supper is not widely supported by historical or scientific evidence. The Last Supper and the burial of Jesus are distinct events, and there is no substantial evidence to suggest that the same cloth was used for both purposes.
If you're interested in exploring more about the Shroud's history and the various theories surrounding it, there are many resources available, including books, research papers, and websites dedicated to Shroud studies. If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to ask!
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