The Jesus Strand: Scientists want to clone the Messiah
Putting history and science together Geneticist George Busby and biblical scholar Pastor Joe Basile study holy relics, including the bones of John the Baptist, hoping to retrieve a sample of DNA that belongs to Jesus or a member of his family.
Found in 1898 the most studied artifact in history
Jesuses Blood type AB
Note: and there’s no way that blood could have placed it on the cloth
The shroud is 2,000 old is not a forgery
Oxford university has the oldest books in the world including a bible written 200 years before the King James Version. (?)
Correction. King James version was completed in 1611.
John the Baptist the 2nd cousin of Jesus
Found under the ruins of a church were his bones. DNA testing proves it’s from the first century which is the same year he was born.
The bones of John the Baptist were shown. The bones from his right hand which was significant to the scriptures.
University of Copenhagen matched the DNA to John the Baptist - (missed how that happened)
Christian archeologists are excited about this.
University of Tel Aviv
Nails were found which are thought to have been the ones that were out through Jesus Christ’s hands and feet.
Problems came about when they found a tomb of where they figured Jesus was finally buried WITH his FAMILY, presumably the wife being Mary Magdalene. This didn’t jive well with some of the researchers since some were VERY religious and seemed to not accept some basic facts found and personal beliefs or bias have no place in scientific research.
There is no recorded history of Jesus ever having a son which also frustrated some since evidence of one was found.
Unfortunately the biblical scholar failed to fully investigate the tomb in Tailplot since it contradicted his beliefs.
This documentary shows that the DNA of the man on the shroud of Turin is associated with Druze. Jethro, Moses father in law as their father and Jesus as a descendant of Moses through Moses wife Zipporah , Jethros daughter.
It’s disappointing that they wouldn’t give a sample of DNA for the independent researchers to study but overall the documentary was interesting.
Here’s the Documentary if anyone would like to watch it.
A summary of it
Note: I watched this documentary tonight and it was interesting