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Jesus Family Tomb Ossuaries

Posted on Saturday, April 4, 2009 in Uncategorized




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What really happened when Jesus Died?

Following the Jerusalem discovery of the 1st century CE tomb containing the Ossuary (bones coffin) inscribed with the name Jesus son of Joseph, along with the inscribed ossuarys of member’s of the Jesus family, that closely resemble the family names given in the new testament. Christians must consider the possibility that the gospel story of the resurrection is not truthful.

Please before answering my question (what really happened when Jesus died?), view and consider the new documentary footage at this link:

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some people cried, some people didnt know, some people laughed about it

A New Ossuary Found: Is It Related To The Jesus Tomb?


The Lost Tomb of Jesus


The Lost Tomb of Jesus


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Was the most explosive find in archeological history uncovered in 1980 at the site of a Jerusalem apartment complex? “Ghosts of the Abyss” director/co-producer James Cameron and the Discovery Channel stir speculation and controversy with this documentary chronicling the story of the Tomb of the Ten Ossuaries, which some assert could have been the final resting place of Jesus–as well as that of hi…

The Bone Box: Confines of Life and Death


The Bone Box: Confines of Life and Death


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Thriller that couples the gusto of a fictional international treasure hunt with a reality of an authentic, stunning archeological find shedding new light on the life and death of Jesus and his family. First known book in English (1st edition July 2006) fully premised on the Talpiot family tomb find of 1980. The book presents a fictional 1996 attempt to commercially expose the magnitude of the Talp…

Mystery of the Jesus Family


Mystery of the Jesus Family


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The lost tomb of the Jesus family with its unique fascade was accidentally discovered with ten bone boxes in 1980 in Talpiot, Jerusalem. Israel Antiquities Authoority (IAA) emptied the boxes (ossuaries) into a plastic bag which was buried in a hole n the ground somewhere. The ossuaries were stored in the IAA warehouse. The tomb was then sealed. Why such secrecy, and where are the Jesus family bone…

A crowded but empty tomb.(The Skeptical Eye)(Essay): An article from: The Humanist


A crowded but empty tomb.(The Skeptical Eye)(Essay): An article from: The Humanist


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This digital document is an article from The Humanist, published by Thomson Gale on May 1, 2007. The length of the article is 1752 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: A crowded but empt…


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