THE "bones of Jesus' brother" have been found inside a 2,200-year-old box in a breakthrough discovery. The limestone box is etched with the name of the son of God, and has been hailed the "most ...
A 2,000-year-old box that is said to have contained the bones possibly belonging to Jesus' brother James is on display in Atlanta, US. Discovered in Israel, it is now part of an exhibit at Pullman ...
the bones of which 'were found undamaged.' It is logical to infer, therefore, that, contrary to the customary portrayal in paintings and biographies,' Jesus had his arms pierced and not his hands.
A 2,000-year-old box possibly linked to Jesus is on display in Atlanta. The box, called an ossuary, may have held the bones of James, brother of Jesus. The exhibit at Pullman Yards features 350 ...
The James Ossuary is currently empty, with the bones it once held lost years ago. Historical texts provide insights into the relationships within Jesus' family. The Bible mentions Jesus' brothers ...
His most controversial and possibly biggest find is the James Ossuary, a limestone bone box possibly used to intern the bones of James, brother of Jesus, based on an inscription on the box.
Thus, If genuine, it would be the oldest physical evidence of Jesus. First-century Jewish burial practices involved placing bones in ossuaries after initial burial in caves. However, The ...