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pattern, similar to the weaving pattern of the Shroud; and the four tiny circles on the lower image, which appear to form a letter L, "perfectly reproduce four apparent "poker holes" on the Turin Shroud", which likewise appear to form a letter L. Critics of this idea consider this item to be a
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rectangular tombstone as seen on other sacred images, and say that the alleged holes are just decorative elements, as seen on the angel's wing and on various items of clothing; that the alleged shroud shows no image of a man, and that a wadded up cloth lies discarded on the tombstone.
317: 137:, as in the body image of the Shroud of Turin; the thumbs on the image appear to be retracted, with only four fingers visible on each hand, matching the detail on the Turin Shroud; the supposed fabric shows a 85:(Hungarian: Halotti beszéd és könyörgés). It is an old handwritten Hungarian text dating to 1192-1195. The importance of the Funeral Sermon comes from its being the oldest surviving 306: 32: 529: 451: 364: 273: 519: 125:
One of the five illustrations within the Codex shows the body of Jesus being prepared for burial, and also the subsequent
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at the tomb (below). The images are claimed as one of the evidences against the
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One of the most well-known documents within the Codex (f. 154a) is the
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The scanned Codex at National Széchényi Library websites
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Index


Entombment of Christ
Three Marys
radiocarbon 14 dating of the Shroud of Turin
medieval
manuscripts
György Pray
Hungarian
Codex
National Széchényi Library
Budapest
Funeral Sermon and Prayer
Hungarian
Uralic
missal
Easter
musical notation
Coloman of Hungary
Annales Posonienses
Hungarian kings
Resurrection of Jesus
Shroud of Turin
pelvis
herringbone
"Book Review of "The Turin Shroud: In Whose Image?""
http://sindone.weebly.com/pray.html
"The Ongoing Historical Debate About the Shroud of Turin: The Case of the Pray Codex"
doi
10.1111/heyj.13929
ISSN

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