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A Tomb Once Said to Hold ‘Jesus’s Midwife’ Might Instead Hold Ancient Royalty - MSNFor centuries, Christian devotees visited a tomb, believing it to belong to an apocryphal Biblical figure. A new study posits it may have had an entirely different Biblical connection.
New evidence has emerged claiming to reveal the true site of Jesus’ burial place, the Talpiot Tomb. But do the clues support the finding?
Israeli Archaeologists Are Freshly Excavating a Tomb Believed to Hold the Woman Who Helped Deliver Baby Jesus The Salome Cave is being developed as part of the Judean Kings Trail.
A Tomb Once Said to Hold ‘Jesus’s Midwife’ Might Instead Hold Ancient Royalty. For centuries, Christian devotees visited a tomb, believing it to belong to an apocryphal Biblical figure.
Art World A New Study Suggests That Jesus’s Tomb Is 700 Years Older Than Previously Thought. The research also lends support to the belief that the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is ...
The wrong tomb hypothesis is also implausible in light of the evidence we do have, for example, that the site of Jesus’ tomb was known to Jew and Christian alike in Jerusalem, that the empty ...
Spearheaded by a well-known TV director named Simcha Jacobovici, and produced by "Titanic" director James Cameron, "The Jesus Family Tomb" is—both in book and movie form—a slick and ...
The 'Jesus Tomb' debate has gone a step further with archaeologist working in Jerusalem finding human bone boxes and inscription on an ancient coffin lid that says 'Divine Jehovah, raise up'.
The 2,000-year-old tomb, which is in near perfect condition, was discovered during archaeological surveys ahead of construction works in the municipality of Giugliano in Campania, near Naples.
Christian devotees often visited a tomb thinking it was for a Biblical figure. A new study suggests they might have been mistaken. A Tomb Once Said to Hold ‘Jesus’s Midwife’ Might Instead ...
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