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JERUSALEM - Archaeologists in Jerusalem say they have identified the remains of the Siloam Pool, where the Bible says Jesus miraculously cured a man’s blindness, researchers said Thursday ...
Located in the southern part of Jerusalem's City of David, an important area for studying biblical archaeology, the Pool of Siloam was first constructed some 2,700 years ago, the statement said.
Archaeologists in Jerusalem said this week that an ancient site where Jesus healed a blind man have been uncovered, revealing a place not seen for more than 2,000 years.
The question of exactly where that somewhere was in the case of Jesus’ resurrection has been highlighted again recently by a ...
JERUSALEM — The week before Christmas, shoppers at the Happening novelty store in the center of Jewish West Jerusalem had their pick of Hanukkah cards, toys and menorahs. That’s not surprising.
A debate about the crucifixion of Jesus was ignited when archaeologists discovered 12 boxes in a burial cave in south Jerusalem in 1990. Two of these boxes were inscribed with the word Caiaphas ...
The team of archaeologists have been working at the site of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, which is believed to be the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and burial ...
Palm Sunday, the commemoration of Jesus' final entry into Jerusalem before his crucifixion, death and resurrection, is also the start of Holy Week. It's a full-circle moment for the ministry of ...
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