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New evidence has emerged claiming to reveal the true site of Jesus’ burial place, the Talpiot Tomb. But do the clues support the finding?
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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, located in the Old City of Jerusalem, is one of the holiest sites for most Christians ...
JERUSALEM — Preliminary findings from the investigation into the site where the body of Jesus Christ is traditionally believed to have been buried appear to confirm that portions of the tomb ...
"Jesus was put in a tomb that didn't belong to him and then he rose and there was nothing left." For Jacobovici's scenario to work, someone would have had to whisk the body away, ...
For those hoping this is the tomb of Jesus, a leap of faith is still required, but that leap can now depart from rock solid marble. This article was updated on October 28 at 1:38 p.m. ET.
Jesus' tomb in Jerusalem is being renovated 00:36. The Edicule was last restored in 1810 following a fire, and is in need of reinforcement after years of exposure to humidity and candle smoke.
It’s amazing how collective amnesia works. In 1980, a tomb was found in Talpiot, a suburb of Jerusalem. In the tomb, there was a cluster of names, inscribed on ossuaries/bone boxes, that relate ...
Jesus’ resurrection was no myth born from grief but a divine act that shattered the natural order. For Mary Magdalene, Peter, John, and the early Church, the empty tomb was not a puzzle but a ...
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.
JERUSALEM — Did you hear the most recent “news” about Jesus? If you haven’t, it’s that new evidence has emerged revealing the true site of his burial […] ...
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.