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Bible expert reveals why box with Jesus's brother's bones is 'most significant artifact' ever found
The James Ossuary, a first-century carved limestone box, has been described as 'the most significant item ever found' from the time of Christ. The 2,000-year-old ossuary made global headlines in 2002 ...
“Former FRC head Ken Connor mulling Senate bid, India’s Supreme Court tosses anti-Christian law, and other stories from online sources around the world” Also on Golan’s Tel Aviv roof, “without any ...
The first group of experts heralded it as one of archaeology's greatest discoveries, a burial box inscribed with the earliest reference to Jesus ever found. But after a closer look, another group of ...
LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) - Two Wyoming scholars helped cast doubt on a burial box purported to have been that of Jesus' brother. The Israel Antiquities Authority announced recently that the inscription on ...
JERUSALEM -- In a souvenir shop on the Via Dolorosa, an antiquities dealer studied a photo of what may -- just may -- be the oldest archaeological link to Jesus. Then he shrugged. It's quite possible, ...
On Nov. 26, my family and I caught the subway at Toronto's Union Station and began the pilgrimage north to the Royal Ontario Museum. It was the final day of the annual meeting of the American Academy ...
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