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Controversial Discovery: Jesus Family Tomb Found

New scientific evidence and DNA analysis suggest that a 2,000-year-old tomb in Jerusalem could have once held the remains of Jesus of Nazareth and his family. This discovery challenges traditional beliefs and has sparked debate among scholars. Watch the documentary "The Lost Tomb of Jesus" for more information.

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Controversial Discovery: Jesus Family Tomb Found

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  1. W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  2. Jesus Family Tomb Believed Found Jennifer Viegas, Discovery News Feb. 25, 2007 — New scientific evidence, including DNA analysis conducted at one of the world's foremost molecular genetics laboratories, as well as studies by leading scholars, suggests a 2,000-year-old Jerusalem tomb could have once held the remains of Jesus of Nazareth and his family. The findings also suggest that Jesus and Mary Magdalene might have produced a son named Judah. W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  3. A Discovery Channel documentary, The Lost Tomb of Jesus, will be televised tonight @ 8 PM – (The documentary comes from executive producer James Cameron and director Simcha Jacobovici.) • Jacobovici describes himself as an investigative journalist and a filmmaker, claims that statistical, historical, archaeological, and DNA evidence back his position that ossuaries that contained the bones of Jesus have been found.. W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  4. “The Last Temptation of Christ” – Nikos Kazantzakis “The Sacred Mushroom” – John M. Allegro “The Secret Gospel” - Christ, The Master Magician – Morton Smith “The Jesus Scroll” – Jesus survived the cross and died at 80 “Jesus Christ Superstar” –1973 “Holy Blood, Holy Grail” – 1982 “The Jesus Papers” – 2006 W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  5. Found March 28, 1980, by a construction crew - • 10 ossuaries, or limestone bone boxes, were found in the tomb. W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  6. Simcha Jacobovici, left, points to a stone box that he and others say may have once held the remains of Mary Magdalene, beside another that he claims held the remains of Jesus of Nazareth, right, during a news conference on February 26, 2007. W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  7. Found March 28, 1980, by a construction crew - • 10 ossuaries, or limestone bone boxes, were found in the tomb. • 6 had inscriptions – 5 were inscribed with names believed to be associated with key figures in the New Testament - W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  8. "Jesus Son of Joseph." in Aramaic (???) • The Hebrew inscription "Maria," a Latin version of "Miriam," • "Matia," in Hebrew, • "Mariamene e Mara," - in Greek. i.e., "Mary known as the master." • "Judah son of Jesus" in Aramaic Mat 27:56 Mary Magdalene Μαρία Μαγδαληνή Maria Magdalēnē W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

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  10. Stephen Pfann, president of Jerusalem's University of the Holy Land and an expert in Semitic languages, told National Geographic News . . . "I don't think it says Yehoshua [Jesus]. It says Hanun or something," W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  11. In 1996, when the British Broadcasting Corp. aired a short documentary on the same subject, archaeologists challenged the claims. Amos Kloner, the first archaeologist to examine the site, said the idea fails to hold up by archaeological standards but makes for profitable television. . . . "They just want to get money for it." Professor Martin (Szusz) Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology Bar-Ilan University W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  12. Professor Martin (Szusz) Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology Bar-Ilan University “It makes a great story for a TV film," he told The Jerusalem Post. "But it's impossible. It's nonsense.” “The names on the caskets are the most common names found among Jews at the time.” W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  13. “The names on the ossuaries are very common . . . 21 percent of names of women are Mary; Joseph and Jesus (Joshua) are among the top four male names. The presence of these names in a tomb would not have been rare. The name Jesus has been found in dozens of tombs over the years. Further, we have no evidence that this is a family tomb; it could have been a communal tomb, or a neighborhood tomb.” W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  14. William Dever, an expert on near eastern archaeology and anthropology, who has worked with Israeli archeologists for five decades, said specialists have known about the ossuaries for years. . . . “The fact that it's been ignored tells you something, It would be amusing if it didn't mislead so many people.” Professor Emeritus University of Arizona. W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  15. Jesus Family Tomb Believed Found Jennifer Viegas, Discovery News “The human remains were analyzed by Carney Matheson, a scientist at the Paleo-DNA Laboratory at Lakehead University in Ontario, Canada. Mitochondrial DNA examination determined the individual in the Jesus ossuary and the person in the ossuary linked to Mary Magdalene were not related . . . W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  16. Jesus Family Tomb Believed Found Jennifer Viegas, Discovery News . . . Jacobovici and his team suggest it is possible Jesus and Mary Magdalene were a couple. "Judah," whom they indicate may have been their son, could have been the "lad" described in the Gospel of John as sleeping in Jesus' lap at the Last Supper.” W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  17. “. . . How can they say this is Jesus’ DNA? . . . there is no way to know if this DNA matches the DNA of Jesus of Nazareth until they’ve got some DNA from the latter to match it with the DNA of the former. • How likely is it that the early Christians built and sustained a tomb of Jesus if they — at the same time — were declaring his resurrection and ascension, and were undergoing persecution for following him? . . . Unlikely to the extreme. Professor in Religious Studies at North Park University W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  18. The DaVinci Code, (plagiarizing the book “The Holy Grail), argues that Jesus married Mary Magdalene, had one or more children, (specifically a daughter), and emigrated to what is now southern France. The “Lost Tomb of Jesus” claims that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married, had a son and was buried with other members of the family in Jerusalem. W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  19. The alleged lost tomb of Jesus Christ was a well known location in it’s day, not a secret hiding place. • The alleged names on the tomb were common at the time. • Biblical scholars and archeologist have debunked the report as being unsubstantiated. • Historians testify against the report. • The scriptures testify against the story - Talpiot Tomb W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

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  22. Jesus was crucified – Mat 27:50; Luke 23:46 • Jesus was buried – Mat 27:57-61; Luke 23:50-56 • Jesus arose – Mat 28:1-10; Luke 24:1-12 • Jesus appears to MANY – Mat 28:9; Mar 16:9-13; John 20:11-29; 21:1-14; Luke 24:33-35; Acts 1:4-13; Acts 9:1-9; 1 Cor. 15:3-8 • Jesus ascends – Mk 16:19; Lk 24:51; Acts 1:9,10 W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  23. A Solid Rock Tomb – Mt 27:60; Mk 15:46; Lk 23:53 • A New Tomb – John 19:41; Lk 23:53 • It Was A Guarded Tomb – Mat 27:62-65; 28:11-15 • It Was A Sealed Tomb – Mat 27:66 • It Was An Empty Tomb – Luke 24:1-3 • The Jewish Cover-up - Mat 28:11-15 • The Apostles Preached, Suffered & Died –1 Cor. 15:19 W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  24. “Are these men, who helped transform the moral structure of society, consummate liars or deluded madmen? These alternatives are harder to believe than the fact of the resurrection, and there is no shred of evidence to support them.” - Paul Little W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  25. “The disciples had nothing to gain by lying and starting a new religion. They faced hardship, ridicule, hostility, and martyr’s deaths. In light of this, they could never have sustained such unwavering motivation if they knew what they were preaching was a lie. The disciples were not fools and Paul was a cool-headed intellectual of the first rank. There would have been several opportunities over three to four decades of ministry to reconsider and renounce the lie.” - J.P. Moreland W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  26. The only thing that would have caused men who had “fled” to preach Jesus would have been the ultimate confirmation. • They did not steal his body. They could not if they would and would not if they could. Liars do not live like those men lived and liars do not die like those men died. W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

  27. There Is A Demonic Agenda By Many Scoffers To Undermine The Scriptures • They Are United Only In Their Agenda! • The Apostles, Disciples, Historians, Archeologists, and Enemies All Testify – • Jesus Is Not In ANY TOMB – HE IS ALIVE!!!! W. 65th St church of Christ - March 4, 2007

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