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After uncovering the stone slab venerated as Jesus Christ's burial place, archaeologists have now examined the interior of the tomb in Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
New evidence has emerged claiming to reveal the true site of Jesus’ burial place, the Talpiot Tomb. But do the clues support the finding?
News Weird News Jesus of Nazareth Jesus Christ's tomb opened for first time in 500 years to reveal miraculous discovery inside For decades debate has raged over whether the Church of the Holy ...
Unsealing of Christ's reputed tomb turns up new revelations For just 60 hours, researchers had the opportunity to examine the holiest site in Christianity. Here's what they found.
Why would they have a tomb if they were poor?" If this were the tomb of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, what of the other holy tombs, accepted by tradition or posited by scholars, around the world?
Scientific tests have offered fascinating new insight into the tomb in Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre venerated as the resting place of Jesus Christ.
The tomb is in East Jerusalem and was first found in 1980 ONE thing's for sure - these claims are going to be pretty controversial. It's been suggested that Jesus Christ could be buried at a site ...
After Jesus Christ was crucified outside the city of Jerusalem, the Gospel of John states that his body was placed in “a new tomb, in which no one had ever been laid.” But where was this tomb ...
NBC News' Katy Tur reports from East Jerusalem at the Talpiot Tomb where new evidence strongly suggests this is where Jesus was buried.
New evidence has emerged claiming to reveal the true site of Jesus’ burial place, the Talpiot Tomb. But do the clues support the finding?
Lifting the tomb’s marble lid for the first time in 500 years, researchers discovered the limestone shelf where Jesus’s body was thought to have been placed, the Mirror reported.