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Jul 22, 2020 at 7:30 comment added Anne Good Q!Peter received divine revelation of Jesus being the Messiah prior to Christ's transfiguration (Matthew 16:15-17 & 20). To call Jesus "the Christ" is equivalent to calling him the Messiah. Despite Peter's lapse shortly thereafter, he believed Jesus to be the Messiah before he entered the empty tomb. Despite there being no body, John states in vs 9 that it took their examination of the scriptures for that 'lightbulb' moment, for the full impact of the resurrection to hit them. Are not details about the headcloth beside the point, really, as Peter already believed in Christ as the Messiah?
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Jul 11, 2020 at 18:58 comment added Nigel J The point is that there is a covering for the head and a covering for the body. One garment was removed, intact (and gambled for) in crucifixion. In resurrection, there are two coverings : the Head and the Body. Welcome to BH. Please see the Tour and the Help as to the purpose and the functioning of the site. Good question. Up-voted +1.
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