Oooh Sundra!
Your question has stumped the experts! Bravo!
Of course I know the answer. Jesus displayed the robe himself when he wore it to all of the neat events that he was a part of... you know, healing the sick, raising the dead, teaching his friends to pray, etc. Of course his robe (probably not a terry-cloth or even monogrammed I'm afraid) was not so very important as what he said or did, so those old threads probably went the same way as his old shoes and undies, right out into the garbage.
What a shame!
But no worries dear, we get the best part of Jesus when we become his friend and obedient children.
I like your other questions too! By the way...Will you pleez pick my answer as the best. U R sweet! thin-Q vry mch!
2006-07-09 11:30:43
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answer #1
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answered by whoopswhatever 4
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The robe said to be worn by Jesus prior to the crucifixion and gambled for by Roman soldiers at the foot of the cross is currently housed at the Cathedral of Trier.
It is known as the Holy Coat of Trèves (aka The Seemless Robe of Jesus, or the Holy Tunic) and it's history prior to the 12th century cannot be proven although it is claimed that St Helena, the mother of Constantine, found the robe in the Holy Land and sent it to Trier, where an altar was built to house it.
Under normal circumstances, the Robe is housed in a reliquary and cannot be seen, but there have been irregular displays of it throughout the centuries, starting in 1512. The most recent display was in 1996.
There have been no scientific tests of the Robe, and many, many repairs over the centuries make it highly unlikely that it will ever be conclusively dated. It seems most likely, however. that that it is one of the hundreds of relics forged during Medival times.
There is a second robe claimed to be the Holy Tunic that is housed n the basilica of Argenteuil, in France. They claim that theirs is the Robe worn by Jesus his entire life on earth, and that the Triere Robe, while genuine, was merely the outer Robe worn by Jesus later in life. During the Revolution, a priest cut the Robe into pieces and hid them in various places to protect them from being seized and destroyed by Revolutionaries. After the danger had passed only 4 of these pieces were ever recovered and returned to the basilica. The last exposition of this robe (or at least the bits) was in 1900.
2006-07-10 02:01:37
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answered by Anonymous
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The shroud of Turin has always been controversial. It's difficult to prove and it's also difficult to disapprove. There was a radiocarbon dating in 1988 and it placed the shroud in the years (1260-1390) but due to improper testing technique (?) it was not accepted.It was also found that it had pollen from plants that only exist in Jerusalem making the whole 1988 testing strange. And even stranger still if you take a photo of the shroud the negatives will be clearer that the photo itself. Nobody knows how this was done. Any way if is forgery is the work of a genius.
2006-07-09 18:40:26
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answered by Sakura ♥ 6
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There has never been a displayed robe that was suggested to be Jesus' ... But instead there has been a shorud in which people believe has an imprint of his face and body outline on it.
Personally. I don't know what to believe on this subject. I know Jesus was real. But personally I feel Jesus is al hyped up in everyone's mind as being some mystical man who could do wonders through his father. None of which is true.
The shorud.. It may be true, it may be false.
2006-07-09 16:28:02
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answered by dj_mix_2005 2
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Perhaps you mean the Shroud of Turin.
Much testing has been don on small pieces of the cloth. Minute particles of allergens found in the area where Jesus lived have been found on it. I believe is is the shroud of Jesus. People of faith have no doubt. People who doubt have no faith. Just look up Shroud of Turin and you will find a lot of information about it.
2006-07-10 10:53:15
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answered by snowbunny 3
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I know every thing abaout jesus and so many other religios god also and their functin and tell u what he can be do for u and it is my advice to u that u must read only bible not go to church p unchuality bible reading too good to u otherwise all useless and harmful too
2006-07-10 00:13:17
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answered by name of spritual tantra horr0r 3
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No. Do you mean the shroud?
2006-07-09 16:24:51
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answered by RN BSN 3
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