Could two of the nails used to crucify Jesus have been discovered in a 2,000-year-old tomb in Jerusalem? And could they have mysteriously disappeared for 20 years, only to turn up by chance in a Tel ...
In November 1990, archaeologists in south Jerusalem made a remarkable discovery: a burial cave containing 12 bone boxes, two of which bore the inscription 'Caiaphas' - the high priest who, according ...
JERUSALEM (RNS) An Israeli-Canadian journalist believes he may have tracked down two of the iron nails used to crucify Jesus to the cross. Or at least objects that “could be” the long-lost relics.
The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is a cornerstone of Christian theology, with historical, biblical and archaeological evidence strongly supporting the use of nails in this brutal execution method.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Could two of the nails used to crucify Jesus have been discovered in a 2,000-year-old tomb in Jerusalem? And could they have mysteriously disappeared for 20 years, only to turn ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When it comes to the life and times of one Jesus Christ, how much do we really know? Although Christian iconography widely depicts ...
Discovery is subject of new film, though experts are skeptical of authenticity. April 12, 2011 — -- Two thousand years have passed since Jesus Christ died on the cross and Christian theologians ...
In November 1990, archaeologists made a remarkable discovery in a burial cave in south Jerusalem, uncovering 12 bone boxes with two bearing inscriptions of 'Caiaphas' - the high priest who, according ...
It is Easter. And after last year’s virtual Easter I know we need to see the real promise of God in the nails that pierced Jesus’ hands. First, let me tell you about "the list." My builder never ...
Two of the nails used to crucify Jesus have been discovered in a 2,000-year-old tomb, according to a documentary maker, in claims which have sparked a row among historians. The rusted, bent iron nails ...