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How much will Bible Belt evangelists pay to get up close and personal with the 1st-century ossuary inscribed in Aramaic “Jacob (James), son of Joseph, brother of Jesus”? AlpineArtists.com, the ...
brother of Jesus."(Oded Golan) Responding to claims that the James Ossuary is half-forged, Golan called the idea ridiculous. “It’s much easier to forge a complete item than to forge half an it ...
Many of them continued His Christian work after the ascension. The twelve men were Peter, James (Jesus’ brother), John, Andrew, Philip, Judas Iscariot (who betrayed Jesus, and was replaced by ...
This incident involved James, the half-brother of Jesus, and presiding authority at the Apostolic Council (Acts 15). Josephus reports that the high priest Ananus, son of indicted James during the ...
The burial box was found in Isreal and has "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus" inscribed, meaning the ancient Aramaic writing has survived since the first century. However, there has been ...
This image from the Biblical Archaeology Society shows a first century A.D. burial box with an Aramaic inscription that reads 'James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus'Credit: Getty The inscription ...
A 2,000-year-old ossuary, possibly belonging to James, brother of Jesus, is on display in Atlanta. Inscribed "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus," its authenticity has been debated for years ...
There was probably a Peter and a John, definitely a James (the brother of Jesus), and probably a Thomas. Beyond that, there’s nothing historical that verifies their existence other than the ...