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The tomb is in East Jerusalem and was first found in 1980 ONE thing's for sure - these claims are going to be pretty controversial. It's been suggested that Jesus Christ could be buried at a site ...
New evidence has emerged claiming to reveal the true site of Jesus’ burial place, the Talpiot Tomb. But do the clues support the finding?
In the end, we may never know with 100 percent certainty where Jesus was buried. It could be the Garden Tomb, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, or some lost or undiscovered site.
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. Candida Moss ...
Jesus, in the Christian tradition, does not have a burial place because he rose up to Heaven, but for three days he lay in a tomb outside Jerusalem. Recently, some 50 scientists, workers, priests ...
The burial slab inside the chamber of Jesus’s tomb in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem has not been seen since at least 1555 AD, when it was encased by layers of marble.
For centuries, Christian devotees visited a tomb, believing it to belong to an apocryphal Biblical figure. A new study posits it may have had an entirely different Biblical connection.
New evidence has emerged claiming to reveal the true site of Jesus’ burial place, the Talpiot Tomb. But do the clues support the finding?
What’s more, all of the other people from Jesus’ family, all those other names on the ossuaries in the Talpiot Tomb, would have been buried there after Jesus, presumably years later.
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 ...