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Two nails found in an ossuary in a south Jerusalem burial cave have been linked to the crucifixion of Jesus, with one expert ...
Two Roman crucifixion nails were found in an ossuary of the burial cave, one inside the box and one on the floor beside the ...
Nails supposedly used in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ were discovered in a burial cave in Jerusalem alongside two bone ...
Two Roman-era nails believed to have been used in the crucifixion of Jesus have been discovered in Jerusalem - they were found with the bones of a high priest ...
April 12, 2011 — -- Two thousand years have passed since Jesus Christ died on the cross and Christian theologians still debate whether he was crucified with three or four nails. But Canadian ...
JERUSALEM — An Israeli Canadian journalist thinks he might have tracked down two of the iron nails used to crucify Jesus on the cross. Or objects that “could be” the long-lost relics.
Could two of the nails used to crucify Jesus have been discovered in a 2,000-year-old tomb in Jerusalem? IE 11 is not supported. ... Nails from Jesus' cross? Experts doubt it.
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.
In a reference to Jesus, the Letter of Barnabus (possibly as early as 70AD) misquotes a passage from Isaiah as “Nail my flesh, for the congregations of evil-doers have risen against me.” ...
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