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'''Jesus of Nazareth''' (0 BC – 33 AD), also known as '''Jesus Christ '''or '''Yeshua ben Yosef''', is the central figure of Christianity, which views him as the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament believing him to be the Son of God who was raised from the dead and ascended into Heaven. His prominent work was the performing of grand miracles, mostly involving the body, and sacrificing himself to cleanse the sins of all humanity.
'''Jesus of Nazareth''' (0 BC – 33 AD), also known as '''Jesus Christ '''or '''Yeshua ben Yosef''', is the central figure of Christianity, which views him as the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament believing him to be the Son of God who was raised from the dead and ascended into Heaven. His prominent work was the performing of grand miracles, mostly involving the body, and sacrificing himself to cleanse the sins of all humanity.


Jesus' miracles were granted from the powers of [[the Shroud]] and the [[first Apple]], both [[Pieces of Eden]]. The [[Templars]] had Christ crucified, with the sole purpose to gain the Shroud. Somehow, the disciples stole the Shroud back and possibly used it to resurrect their Messiah. After this, all traces of the Shroud have disappeared.
Jesus' miracles were granted from the powers of [[the Shroud]], a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]]. The [[Templars]] had Christ crucified, with the sole purpose to gain the Shroud. Somehow, the disciples stole the Shroud back and possibly used it to resurrect their Messiah.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Biblical representation of Jesus Christ

Jesus of Nazareth (0 BC – 33 AD), also known as Jesus Christ or Yeshua ben Yosef, is the central figure of Christianity, which views him as the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament believing him to be the Son of God who was raised from the dead and ascended into Heaven. His prominent work was the performing of grand miracles, mostly involving the body, and sacrificing himself to cleanse the sins of all humanity.

Jesus' miracles were granted from the powers of the Shroud, a Piece of Eden. The Templars had Christ crucified, with the sole purpose to gain the Shroud. Somehow, the disciples stole the Shroud back and possibly used it to resurrect their Messiah.

Trivia

In recent developments, official Vatican researchers had uncovered evidence that the Shroud of Turin had been kept and venerated by the Templars since the 1204 sack of Constantinople.