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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.
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Where is the Tomb of Jesus?
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, located in the Old City of Jerusalem, is one of the holiest sites for most Christians ...
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.
Or, at least, that’s what Simcha Jacobovici wants you to believe. The Canadian-Israeli filmmaker is convinced that a Jesus-era tomb he recently explored with a team of archaeologists contains ...
Recent archaeological findings in Jerusalem appear to match the biblical description of Jesus' tomb. The exact location, as described in the Gospel of John, has been revealed by architects working ...
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 ...
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.
While it is archaeologically impossible to say that the tomb recently uncovered in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is the burial site of an individual Jew known as Jesus of Nazareth, there is ...
A Tomb Once Said to Hold ‘Jesus’s Midwife’ Might Instead Hold Ancient Royalty. For centuries, Christian devotees visited a tomb, believing it to belong to an apocryphal Biblical figure.
Exclusive: Age of Jesus Christ’s purported tomb revealed. Construction materials date to Roman times, suggesting the original holy site's legacy has survived despite its destruction 1,000 years ago.
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.
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.