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A shocking claim has surfaced that the bones of Jesus Christ are being concealed in secret vaults across the United States.
Why would they have a tomb if they were poor?" If this were the tomb of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, what of the other holy tombs, accepted by tradition or posited by scholars, around the world?
The Talpiot Tomb rose to international fame in 2007 with a Discovery Channel documentary, “The Lost Tomb of Jesus,” produced by James Cameron and written by filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici.
The Cameron-sponsored Jesus Family Tomb proffers a specious claim based upon bad theory, bad statistics, and bad history. A careful examination of their evidence demands that their claim be rejected.
For the first time in two centuries, archaeologists will open the church which sits on the site of Jesus Christ’s purported burial site. What will they find?
The Canadian-Israeli filmmaker is convinced that a Jesus-era tomb he recently explored with a team of archaeologists contains the remains of some of the earliest followers of Jesus and possibly ...
When the Discovery Channel aired a TV documentary last year raising the possibility that archeologists had found the family tomb of Jesus Christ in the hills behind Jerusalem, it caused a huge ...
The tomb is in East Jerusalem and was first found in 1980 ONE thing's for sure - these claims are going to be pretty controversial. It's been suggested that Jesus Christ could be buried at a site ...
The site revered as the tomb of Jesus Christ at Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre s being renovated for the first time in 200 years ...
JERUSALEM --The tomb of Jesus has been restored to its former glory. Just in time for Easter, a Greek restoration team has completed a historic renovation of the Edicule, the shrine that tradition ...
Christian faithful have been convinced that the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem marks the site of Jesus’ burial ever since Byzantine Emperor Constantine erected the church in the year ...
The Talpiot Tomb rose to international fame in 2007 with a Discovery Channel documentary, “The Lost Tomb of Jesus,” produced by James Cameron and written by filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici.