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An archaeologist has shared recently gathered evidence that Khirbet Qana, an excavation site in Israel, is the true location of Jesus Christ's first miracle in Cana. Here are the details.
For centuries, there have been debates on the location of where Jesus had performed his miracle of turning water into wine.
The location of the miracle has been the subject of debate for centuries, but now archaeologists believe they may have found ...
Archaeologists uncovered evidence at Khirbet Qana that may identify it as the true site of Jesus’ first miracle.
Archaeologists have unearthed a long-lost crusader altar in the Church of the ... is believed to be built on the site where Jesus was said to be crucified and also houses his empty tomb, where ...
At the time, the house of Jesus was hurriedly sealed up in hopes of protecting it, the sisters found. Though the church was burned down during a Crusader war, the house of Jesus was left intact ...
"If this is the childhood environment of Jesus, there's no reason to believe ... A Roman-period, Byzantine, and Crusader site in central Nazareth," in September. He said the site was largely ...
“If so, the first-century house was that identified as the place where Jesus was brought up, judging from the cave-church.” The cave-church is probably the one described in a fourth-century ...
The location of the home where Jesus, Mary and Joseph lived in Nazareth ... A Roman-period, Byzantine, and Crusader site in central Nazareth, which is available from Routledge Press.
[Proof of Jesus Christ? 7 Pieces of Evidence Debated] "The tomb cutting through the house is today commonly called 'the Tomb of St. Joseph,' and it was certainly venerated in the Crusader period ...
Discover how Jesus' burial site evolved from cave to church ... Some researchers speculated that this older slab may have been laid down in the Crusader period, while others offered an earlier ...