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Wm777
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Not sure if this is the right place for this question, but here goes…
Over the past few months, I have been studying a recent video on the Shroud of Turin, which sets forth some interesting new ideas pertaining to the shroud’s authenticity. Aside from the current scientific arguments offering positive proof - everything the video suggests makes a lot of sense, except for the position of the body. The video claims the body would have been laying face down due to the position of the blood trails.
It gives rise to the question as to why the body would have been laid in the tomb face down?
I have been studying some of the Jewish burial traditions, and many did (and still do) use death shrouds, but people were almost always buried face up… I only found one exception, where a man wished to be buried face down for something like a penitential reason, but I think the fellow’s rabbi rejected the request.
In any case - are there reasons we know of (from scripture or elsewhere) why the body would have been laid in the tomb face down?
Over the past few months, I have been studying a recent video on the Shroud of Turin, which sets forth some interesting new ideas pertaining to the shroud’s authenticity. Aside from the current scientific arguments offering positive proof - everything the video suggests makes a lot of sense, except for the position of the body. The video claims the body would have been laying face down due to the position of the blood trails.
It gives rise to the question as to why the body would have been laid in the tomb face down?
I have been studying some of the Jewish burial traditions, and many did (and still do) use death shrouds, but people were almost always buried face up… I only found one exception, where a man wished to be buried face down for something like a penitential reason, but I think the fellow’s rabbi rejected the request.
In any case - are there reasons we know of (from scripture or elsewhere) why the body would have been laid in the tomb face down?