The so called 'Jesus Tomb' was discovered in 1980s. It was popularized by 2007 documentary which claimed the tomb included inscriptions of Jesus’ names and his family, evidence that Jesus had a wife and children. An Israeli court has ruled that the so-called “Jesus Tomb” is not a fake but theologians should decide if it is genuine.
Bible archaeology professor Scott Stripling said, "I have been to the Talpiot Tomb and interviewed one of the archaeologists who excavated it in 1980. There is no evidence that Jesus or his family members were buried there, certainly not his supposed wife and son. Those behind this latest announcement traffic in sensationalism, not archaeology.”
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*Everything I need to know is in the Bible. The devil is working so hard...
Bible archaeology professor Scott Stripling said, "I have been to the Talpiot Tomb and interviewed one of the archaeologists who excavated it in 1980. There is no evidence that Jesus or his family members were buried there, certainly not his supposed wife and son. Those behind this latest announcement traffic in sensationalism, not archaeology.”
CH
*Everything I need to know is in the Bible. The devil is working so hard...
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