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An Israeli geologist claims he has ‘confirmed’ the existence and
authenticity of a tomb belonging to Jesus and his son in Jerusalem.
After
extensive chemical tests, Dr Arye Shimron says he has linked the James
Ossuary – a 1st-century chalk box that some believe hold the bones of
Jesus' brother – to the long disputed ‘Jesus Family tomb’ in the city’s
East Talpiot neighbourhood.He suggests that Jesus was married, fathered a
child and that a physical resurrection did not take place.
Dr Shumron told The New York Times: ‘
I
think I’ve got really powerful, virtually unequivocal evidence that the
James ossuary spent most of its lifetime, or death time, in the Talpiot
Tomb.’
According to geoarcheologist Dr Shimron, the 'son of God' was buried
with nine other people, including ‘Judah, son of Jesus’ and his wife,
named Mary.
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