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In 1980 an ancient tomb was unearthed on a building site in the Jerusalem suburb of Talpiot by archaeologists. Inside were a number of bone boxes dating from the 1st century CE. The inscriptions on the sides of these boxes were an archaeological bombshell--they included; Jesus son of Joseph, Mary, Mariamne, Jose, Matthew and Judah son of Jesus - all names potentially associated with the New Testament family of Jesus of Nazareth.
This finding strikes at the heart of traditional Christianity which is based on the belief that Jesus was physically resurrected from an empty tomb near the Holy Sepulchre Church--the traditional site of crucifixion. Yet the archaeologist argues that it would have been easy for the disciples to simply remove Jesus’ body from the tomb at Golgotha and place him in a tomb at Talpiot.
Titles in this series include:
D4481 Who Killed Jesus?
D4482 The Jesus Tomb
D4483 The Mary Magdalene Conspiracy
D4484 Trial of The Knights Templar
1. Introduction 2. The Talpiot Tomb 3. Jerusalem in the Time of Jesus 4. Ossuary Inscriptions 5. Mary Magdalene 6. Belief in the Resurrection 7. The Tomb at Golgotha 8. Evidence of Marriage and Fatherhood 9. Remains of Crucifixion 10. The Cluster of Names and Statistics 11. Credits