![]() ![]() Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.) Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Active Application number US14/455,691 Inventor Richard Anthony Timothy Witherell Matthew Reiter Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google Patents Replaceable shroud for an adjustable bedĭownload PDF Info Publication number US9167908B1 US9167908B1 US14/455,691 US201414455691A US9167908B1 US 9167908 B1 US9167908 B1 US 9167908B1 US 201414455691 A US201414455691 A US 201414455691A US 9167908 B1 US9167908 B1 US 9167908B1 Authority US United States Prior art keywords adjustable bed shroud panels extensions stationary base Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google Patents US9167908B1 - Replaceable shroud for an adjustable bed These theological arguments were further extended in the 13th century by Thomas Aquinas in his Summa Theologiae based on his analysis of the perfection of Christ, reasoning that Jesus must have embodied every possible human perfection.US9167908B1 - Replaceable shroud for an adjustable bed ![]() For Augustine he was "beautiful as a child, beautiful on earth, beautiful in heaven". The more mainstream, theological perspective, as expressed by Church Fathers Jerome and Augustine of Hippo, argued that Jesus must have been ideally beautiful in face and body. Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Ambrose considered lack of physical attractiveness in Jesus as fulfilling the messianic prophecy Suffering Servant narrative of Isaiah 53. Jesus's prediction that he would be taunted "Physician, heal yourself" may suggest that Jesus was indeed physically deformed ('crooked' or hunch-backed), as claimed in the early Christian texts listed above. In the apocryphal Lentulus letter, Jesus is described as having had a reddish complexion, matching Muslim traditions in this respect. In a letter of certain bishops to the Emperor Theophilus, Jesus's height is described as three cubits (four feet six), which was also the opinion of Ephrem Syrus (320–379 AD), "God took human form and appeared in the form of three human ells (cubits) he came down to us small of stature." Theodore of Mopsuestia likewise claimed that the appearance of Christ was smaller than that of the children of Jacob (Israel). Wikipedia,’s article on the Race and appearance of Jesus further states:Īs quoted by Eisler,:393–394, 414–415 both Hierosolymitanus and John of Damascus claim that "the Jew Josephus" described Jesus as having had connate eyebrows with goodly eyes and being long-faced, crooked and well-grown. The imprint left by the tortured body of the Crucified One, which attests to the tremendous human capacity for causing pain and death to one's fellow man, stands as an icon of the suffering of the innocent in every age." Shroud of Turin (Wikipedia) In his address at the Turin Cathedral on Sunday (the occasion of the 100th year of Secondo Pia's photograph), he said: "The Shroud is an image of God's love as well as of human sin. She entrusts to scientists the task of continuing to investigate, so that satisfactory answers may be found to the questions connected with this Sheet." Pope John Paul II showed himself to be deeply moved by the image of the Shroud and arranged for public showings in 19. Pope John Paul II stated in 1998 that: "Since it is not a matter of faith, the Church has no specific competence to pronounce on these questions. Reddish-brown stains are found on the cloth, showing various wounds that, according to proponents, correlate with the yellowish image, the pathophysiology of crucifixion, and the Biblical description of the death of Jesus. He is muscular and tall (various experts have measured him as from 1.70 to 1.88 m or 5 ft 7 in to 6 ft 2 in). The image of the "Man of the Shroud" has a beard, moustache, and shoulder-length hair parted in the middle. ![]() The front and back views of the head nearly meet at the middle of the cloth. The two views are aligned along the midplane of the body and point in opposite directions. Its most distinctive characteristic is the faint, brownish image of a front and back view of a naked man with his hands folded across his groin. The cloth is woven in a three-to-one herringbone twill composed of flax fibrils. The shroud is rectangular, measuring approximately 4.4 by 1.1 metres (14 ft 5 in × 3 ft 7 in). One is free to believe it or not.įor those who desire the Shroud of Turin to be a true relic of the Passion and Crucifixion of our Lord Jesus Christ his height was estimated to be about 5’7” to 6’2”. The apocrypha do not speak of the height of Jesus, but like the apocrypha the Shroud of Turin is to be considered an extra biblical source of possible information. ![]()
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