Teine messias : Templirüütlid, Torino surilina ja vabamüürluse suur saladus

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Christopher Knight, Robert Lomas

Tallinn : Sinisukk, 2003

259 p

ISBN : 9985735811

Hardcover, used ex-library book in satisfactory condition. The book is missing the lower corner of the front cover and the upper corner of the back cover, the contents are in good condition

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Is the Shroud of Turin authentic? In 1988, it was determined using the radioactive carbon dating method that the sacred cloth, venerated for nearly seven and a half centuries and bearing the image of the crucified Christ, cannot date back to before the year 1260. New evidence confirms that the find is not a forgery... but the imprint on it does not belong to Jesus Christ.The authors of this research have identified when and where this shroud appeared, named the individuals associated with it, and explained the peculiar chemical processes that created this unique artifact.

The story of Surilina began with the crucifixion of Jesus, at a time when His secret teachings were receding. After the destruction of the Jerusalem Church and the mass execution of Jews in 70 AD, the few surviving priests fled the burning city of Jerusalem to Europe, where they awaited the prophesied time of return as foretold in the Gospel of John. Precisely one thousand years later, their descendants returned to the holy city to reclaim their ancient heritage and establish a new order of temple priests - the Knights Templar. It was there that they rediscovered the lost teachings from beneath the collapsed ruins and crafted intricate tarot cards adorned with mysterious symbols to conceal their clandestine cult.

The templar knights could not hide their secret forever and in 1307 they were imprisoned. Their last grand master was unjustly executed, symbolically imitating the crucifixion of Jesus, and the image of the tormented man was slowly recorded on the shroud in which he was wrapped. During the years of the Black Death, the influence of the Church fell to its lowest point in all of history, and the expectation of a new redeemer, whose arrival had been prophesied long ago, deepened among the people.

And now the new redeemer, the second messiah, could be seen directly with the eye.In solving the riddle of the shroud, this book reveals a much deeper secret - the direct connection of this medieval artifact to Jesus.The keepers of this great secret endeavored to conceal it from the world and even from their fellow companions. However, they were unable to destroy the evidence hidden within the lost rituals of Freemasonry...

Knight, Christopher
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