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Others on here have cited Dr. Pierre Barbet and his book Doctor at Calvary as their only source – and the work from which Discovery channel and others have based their programs. But Dr. Barbet worked in the 1930’s. Others have come after him (Dr. Frederick Zugibe’s, Ronald L. Conte Jr, et al ) who have shown that Barbet only did one experiment – he nailed an amputated arm on a beam and then dropped an 88lb weight from it and the flesh tore. But, that arm was amputated because it was diseased and his work was not reproducible nor were typical lad methods followed. Yet, LOTS of people accept it as Truth.
The later scientists have said the heal of the hand (which is the anatomical wrist – not the area where someone wears a wristwatch) would be the most likely place for where the nail came through so as to fulfill the prophecy that no bones were broken.
Did you have a chance to read any of the earlier posts???
Hope you have a great Easter.
The later scientists have said the heal of the hand (which is the anatomical wrist – not the area where someone wears a wristwatch) would be the most likely place for where the nail came through so as to fulfill the prophecy that no bones were broken.
Did you have a chance to read any of the earlier posts???
Hope you have a great Easter.