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Bombshell study claims ‘blood evidence’ Shroud of Turin ‘proves ancient lost gospel from Bible right about Jesus’ death’

A BOMBSHELL new study of the Shroud of Turin claims to prove that the ancient lost gospel about Jesus’ death in the bible was right.

The new analysis claims that the human blood stains found on the mysterious cloth were from an unwashed body – which matches the ancient account of Jesus’ burial ritual.

Image of the Shroud of Turin.
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The Shroud of Turin pictured in 1978 shows a brown marking resembling a man some say could be Jesus[/caption]
Image of the Shroud of Turin.
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The face of a man that people believe is Jesus can be seen on the Shroud of Turin[/caption]
The Shroud of Turin in its ornate reliquary.
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The linen sheet is now held in a church in Turin[/caption]

A previous study in 1988 claimed Jesus’ body was washed before burial, contradicting the Jewish burial customs in the Bible.

However, Dr Kelly Kearse, an immunologist trained at Johns Hopkins University, analysed the claim and found that the “washing hypothesis” is supposedly not true.

He studied the tested human blood samples found on the Shroud of Turin and claimed to have found that the stains came from an unwashed body.

A key discovery was that serum halos – clear rings around blood clots – were visible on many wounds on the Shroud, the Daily Mail reports.

Dr Kearse noted that these halos only form if blood began to clot before touching the cloth, proving the blood came directly from fresh, unwashed wounds.

He wrote: “The presence of such markings led to the interpretation that clotted blood was transferred to the cloth, and thus, could not have been fabricated by the direct addition of whole blood.

“Relatedly, the improbability that a forger would have added the detail of ‘halos/rings’ in anticipation of their eventual discovery by the then unknown method of ultraviolet detection has also been commented on relative to the direct addition of blood to the cloth.”

Dr Kearse concluded that no known process could produce the Shroud’s precise blood patterns from a cleaned corpse.

Several theories have been made about the famed shroud which carries the imprint of the face and body of a bearded man that some believe resembles the son of God.

The shroud appears to show a man with sunken eyes who is between 5ft 7in to 6ft tall.

Some claim markings on the body resemble horror crucifixion wounds.

Signs of wounds from a thorny crown on the head, injuries to the arms and shoulders and lacerations to the back have all been reported by researchers.

Most estimates say Jesus was crucified in AD 33, based on the Julian calendar, Bible passages and gospels from the time – 1,991 years ago.

Researchers in 1988 claimed to have debunked the relic and proved it was from the Middle Ages – hundreds of years after Jesus.

Dr Liberato De Caro, lead author of the latest study, said the old research – which used carbon dating to estimate the shroud was made between the years 1260 and 1390 – was unreliable.

The Bible states Joseph of Arimathea was the man who wrapped Jesus’ body in linen before placing it in the tomb.

A passage from Matthew 27:59-60 reads: “Joseph took the body and wrapped it in a new linen cloth.

“He put Jesus’ body in a new tomb that he had dug in a wall of rock.”

What is the Shroud of Turin?

THE Shroud of Turin is a mysterious piece of linen cloth which has left researchers debating its origins for centuries.

Many have suggested the cloth was used to wrap around Jesus before his burial following the crucifixion.

Others have said it was produced far too late to be used by Jesus.

The burial cloth has captivated the minds of historians, church chiefs and religious sceptics since it was first shown publicly in the 1350s. 

Esteemed French knight Geoffroi de Charny gave it to the dean of a church in Lirey, France.

It was later dubbed the Holy Shroud when the suggestions that it was used for Jesus came about.

Many of these theories relate to how it features brown marks across it resembling a person’s face and body.

Scientists have said the feint markings could possibly belong to the son of God.

It is 14ft 5in long and 3ft 7in in width and actually features some burn marks.

The shroud was damaged in a fire in 1532 in the chapel in Chambéry, France and was later repaired by nuns.

Scientists have long been studying the Shroud of Turin with hopes of solving the long-standing mystery.

More than 170 peer-reviewed academic papers have been published about the linen since the 1980s.

Despite a variation in findings, many do believe it was used to bury Jesus.

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Walmart’s latest ‘Avia’ shoe is a perfect dupe for the popular New Balance sneaker – and it’s $77 cheaper

IT’S no secret the price of shoes has skyrocketed, but you don’t need to break the bank to be bang on trend.

That’s because Walmart have released a shoe that looks exactly like a New Balance favorite, and it’s a fraction of the price.

Avia shoes modeled by a young man and woman.
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The stylish sneakers are available from just $22.98 from Walmart[/caption]
White Avia sneakers with green and silver accents.
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The design looks incredibly similar to a New Balance shoe[/caption]
Pair of New Balance 530 sneakers.
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The New Balance version will set you back a whopping $99.99[/caption]

The Avia Women’s 5000 Performance Sneakers are just $22.98 but would fool anyone into think they’re much more expensive.

The stylish sneakers come in sizes 6 – 12 with wide width available, and there’s fifteen incredible colorways to choose from too.

From blue suede to silver, there’s sure to be a style every fashionista will love.

Crafted from a mixture of leather, polyester and thermoplastic rubber the shoes are made the last.

Not only that, but you don’t need to worry about smelly shoes because the sneakers have a footbed lining treated with Odor-Reducing technology.

They also have laces to a snug fit and can be wiped clean to ensure they always look fresh.

Meanwhile, the similar New Blanace 530 design will set you back a whopping $99.99.

By shopping at Walmart you could have $77.

In fact, you could buy four pairs of Walmart’s Ava sneakers and still have money left over, compared to buying one pair from New Balance.

And the sneakers aren’t the only reason to dash to Walmart right now, as the retailer is also selling another dupe shoppers have been loving.

Retailing for just $11.97, the e.l.f. SKIN Holy Hydration! Triple Bounce Serum promises “intense hydration and a dewy, glazed finish.”

The item was flagged on Reddit by a skincare ‘addict’, who wanted to share alternatives to Rhode skincare.

One of the top items they shared was the e.l.f dupe for the Rhode Peptide Glazing Fluid, which typically costs $32.

They claimed the Walmart product is a “close dupe”.

And at $11.97 for 1.0 fl oz, it could be a good alternative if you are on a budget.

The e.l.f. serum is said to leave you with “hydrated, plump, smooth, and bouncy complexion.

It contains 1.7 per cent hyaluronic acid in three different molecular weights to deliver a “surge of hydration” to skin.

Similarly to the Rhode version, you can use it either day or night on freshly washed skin.

Best Walmart+ Week Deals 2024

Get ready, Walmart+ Week is back and runs this week from June 17 to 23. Dive into our top picks from the sale below and start saving now.

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You’ll need to be a Walmart+ member to make the most of the deals. Sign up for a 30-day free trial here.

Here are some of our top picks from the sale:

  • HP 15.6-inch FHD Notebook, $399.99 (save $600) – buy here
  • Gotham Steel Ceramic Pots & Pans, $159.99 (save $140) – buy here
  • Xiaomi 27-inch Gaming Monitor, $129.99 (save $110) – buy here
  • Nexpow Dash Cam Front & Rear, $105.99 (save $114) – buy here
  • Baseus WM01 Wireless Earbuds, $11.99 ($12.96) – buy here
  • iRobot Roomba i4+ Robot Vac, $349 (save $117) – buy here
  • VacLife Cordless Handheld Vac, $47.49 (save $52.50) – buy here
  • AMAZTIM M2 Military Smart Watch, $78.99 (save $59) – buy here
  • Cate & Chloe Earrings Pack of 3, $49.99 (save $199) – buy here
  • JeenMata 6 Pairs Yellow Gold Earrings, $15 (save $89) – buy here
  • Hugo Boss BOSS NO. 6 Cologne, $67.06 (save $16.94) – buy here
  • Michael Kors Trisha Large Tote, $89.99 (save $59) – buy here
  • LIEAGLE Electric Scooter for Kids, $83.69 (save $26.30) – buy here
  • COCLUB 3-in-1 Kids Sand Water Table, $39.99 (save $61) – buy here

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Bed Bath & Beyond makes shocking comeback after bankruptcy with new look – and you can cash in old coupons

BED Bath & Beyond is back, making a surprising turnaround in the wake of the company’s 2023 bankruptcy filing, even boasting a new look.

Shoppers flocking to the new, first-of-its-kind Bed Bath & Beyond Home store should be sure to bring along their old coupons to save some extra money.

Bed Bath & Beyond store closing sale.
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Bed Bath & Beyond is making an impressive comeback in the wake of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing[/caption]

Bed Bath & Beyond, once a dominant force in home goods retail, saw the end of its decades-long brick-and-mortar presence in 2023 following its Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

At the time, the iconic chain closed down all of its stores, including 360 Bed Bath & Beyond locations and 120 buybuy BABY stores, and launched as an online-only retailer.

However, Bed Bath & Beyond is making a comeback in the world of physical retail, even flaunting a new brand name.

The first Bed Bath & Beyond Home store will host its grand opening Friday, August 8, in Nashville, Tennessee, under The Brand House Collective, a specialty retailer of home decor and furnishings formerly known as Kirkland’s.

Bed Bath & Beyond Home is not simply a continuation of the old Bed Bath & Beyond, but rather a reimagining of the iconic brand with a fresh business model and ownership structure.

The store opening is the first for The Brand House Collective under its new name.

“We’re proud to reintroduce one of retail’s most iconic names with the launch of Bed Bath & Beyond Home, beautifully reimagined for how families gather at home today,” said Amy Sullivan, CEO of The Brand House Collective, in a press release.

“This isn’t just a store, it’s a fresh start for a brand that means something special to so many families.

“With Bed Bath & Beyond Home we’re delivering on our mission to offer great brands, for any budget, in every room.

“It’s a powerful addition to our portfolio and a meaningful step forward in our transformation.”

In honor of Bed Bath & Beyond’s history, the chain is reviving one of its most “iconic traditions” to celebrate the grand opening in Nashville: the beloved Bed Bath & Beyond coupon.

Shoppers are encouraged to bring in their old Bed Bath & Beyond coupons, which the company will “gladly” accept.

“The coupon we all know and love is back and for those who need one, a fresh version will be waiting at the door,” says the press release.

Additionally, the first 25 guests at Friday’s grand opening who make a purchase will receive a free gift: The Beyond Bed, a premium 10-inch memory foam queen size mattress, with a retail value of $226.99.

How does bankruptcy work?

Bankruptcy is a specific legal process that helps companies eliminate debt they can't repay.

The process allows businesses to start fresh and gain access to new credit.

Supervised by federal courts, bankruptcies allow a company to sell off its assets more easily to pay off creditors, according to Investopedia.

Chapter 11, a common process for companies, is used to restructure a business with the goal of remaining open – even if it means selling off most of the company’s properties.

Chapter 7, on the other hand, sells all of a company’s assets, putting it out of business.

Chapter 15, alternatively, allows for collaboration between American and foreign courts to conduct bankruptcy proceedings with “parties of interest involving more than one country,” per the United States Courts.

“Join us for a homecoming celebration where nostalgia meets fresh possibilities, and every customer becomes part of our exciting new chapter!” said the company.

TO THE BEYOND

Bed Bath & Beyond officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on April 23, 2023, in the wake of declining sales and mounting debt that spanned years, as well as and failed attempts at turnaround strategies.

A number of factors contributed to the chain’s downfall, including its difficulty competing with e-commerce companies like Amazon as well as consumers’ move away from the traditional big-box store experience.

Bed Bath & Beyond’s attempt to focus on private-label brands over popular national brands also took a hit to the company, as did the impact of the pandemic.

BRANDS HARD HIT BY BANKRUPTCIES

Many chains have struggled to adapt to a post-Covid retail landscape, with several companies filing for bankruptcy

JoAnn Fabrics and Crafts announced it would close all 800 stores after filing for bankruptcy twice in a year.

Hooters announced plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February.

Liberated Brands announced that it would be closing all 122 retail locations for its boardsport fashion brands Quiksilver, Billabong, and Volcom.

Forever 21 shut down its headquarters after filing for bankruptcy and laying off 358 employees.

Macy’s announced major restructuring plans amid mass store closures.

After the company hosted liquidation sales at its remaining stores, its brand name and intellectual property was acquired by Overstock.com, which has rebranded its own online store to Beyond.

Beyond has now partnered with The Brand House Collective to open a series of small-format, “neighborhood” Bed Bath & Beyond Home stores. 

These stores will be smaller than the original Bed Bath & Beyond locations, featuring a curated assortment of Bed Bath & Beyond and The Brand House Collective products such as home decor, furniture, and textiles.

Bed Bath & Beyond is not the only chain that is making a comeback.

A popular restaurant chain, for example, is making a triumphant return after filing for bankruptcy over two decades ago.

Plus, bankrupt Big Lots teased a massive comeback after nearly 1,000 locations were in jeopardy of closing.

TORONTO, ON- FEBRUARY 13  -  Bed Bath & Beyond's Canadian operations are going out of business. The company will be liquidating all 54 stores across Canada and terminating its 387 full-time and 1,038 part-time employees.  in Toronto. February 13, 2023.        (Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
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Bed Bath & Beyond filed for bankruptcy in 2023 after years of slumping sales and accumulating debt[/caption]

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