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Jesus Bones Boxes

Posted on Saturday, December 26, 2009 in Uncategorized




jesus bones boxes
Is is true that at least 2 ossaries (bone boxes) have been found with bones & the name Jesus son of Joseph?

inscribed on them in Israel? Read it in a book called The Jesus Dynasty by James Tabor.
Tabor wrote his book in 2006, after the 2004 report, dweeb!

Proved fakes..and Jesus and Joseph were as common names as John and Joe would be today. It is funny they haven’t found tons of them.

Eisenman vs. Shanks on the James Ossuary


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Burial box may have held bones of Jesus' brother: ossuary cracks on way to Toronto museum. (News).: An article from: Presbyterian Record


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