Quote from: milos on April 22, 2025, 03:13:47 AM
So this light which supposedly lite up the tomb at the moment of Jesus resurrection reappears every year. If this light existed back then why was it only talked about/discovered 395 AD? Something I will have to research on my own. Toy
Quote from: Solars Toy on April 22, 2025, 08:58:49 AMSo this light which supposedly lite up the tomb at the moment of Jesus resurrection reappears every year. If this light existed back then why was it only talked about/discovered 395 AD? Something I will have to research on my own. Toy
Many claim it is fake, and the Patriarch lights it by himself, but they got no proofs. Like we don't have proofs it is genuine.
There was a video I saw many years ago when they brought a camera inside the tomb to record how the Holy Fire emerges, but I can't find it anymore. What I saw in the video, there was a stone table in front of the Patriarch who was saying prayers, and the stone table was covered with a carpet. At some point, the air around the stone and the carpet becomes noticeably heated, like blurry from the heat, and very subtle blue flame like plasma starts covering them. Then some red flames emerge from that blue flame.
There are also testimonies that the candles held by some pilgrims were lit by themselves at the same time the fire emerged in the tomb.
It is also a miracle that the Holy Fire won't burn you for the first half an hour, or maybe 33 minutes. Some say it is because of sweat. I was lighting candles in a church during summer when it was hot and my skin was sweaty, but every time I place my hand near some already lit candle, it starts to burn me and it is very painful.
Holy Fire does not burn clothes.