A
new piece of evidence is reigniting controversy over the potential bones of
Jesus of Nazareth.
A
bone box inscribed with the phrase "James, son of Joseph, brother of
Jesus" is potentially linked to a tomb in Talpiot, Israel, where the bones
of people with the names of Jesus' family members are buried, according to a
new chemical analysis. Aryeh Shimron, the geologist who conducted the study,
claims that because it is so unlikely that this group of biblical names would
be found together by chance, the new results suggest the tomb once held the
bones of Jesus. Historians place Jesus' birth at some time before 4 B.C. in
Nazareth, a small village in Galilee.
"If
this is correct, that strengthens the case for the Talpiot or Jesus Family Tomb
being indeed the tomb of Jesus of
Nazareth," said Shimron, a retired geologist who has studied several
archaeological sites in Israel. See picture and read article at -- http://www.livescience.com/50434-jesus-family-tomb-geology.html
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