Fb2 The Jesus Family Tomb: The Evidence Behind the Discovery No One Wanted to Find ePub
by Simcha Jacobovici
Category: | World |
Subcategory: | History books |
Author: | Simcha Jacobovici |
ISBN: | 0061205346 |
ISBN13: | 978-0061205347 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | HarperOne; Reprint edition (March 11, 2008) |
Pages: | 272 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1190 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1224 kb |
Digital formats: | mobi txt lrf mobi |
The Jesus Family Tomb tells the story of what may very well be the greatest archaeological find of all time-the discovery of the family tomb of Jesus of Nazareth
The Jesus Family Tomb tells the story of what may very well be the greatest archaeological find of all time-the discovery of the family tomb of Jesus of Nazareth. Following the accidental bulldozing of a tomb during the building of a housing complex in suburban Jerusalem in 1980.
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Simcha Jacobovici is an Emmy-winning documentary director and producer and a widely published writer and lecturer
Simcha Jacobovici is an Emmy-winning documentary director and producer and a widely published writer and lecturer. His articles have appeared around the globe in publications such as the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. There simply is no rationale behind the book once you step back and work through 200+ year old after-the-fact evidences and the 'statistical proof' that have all the conclusions already baked in before the math is performed. The 'facts' in the book are cobbled together amongst the backdrop story of Mr. Jacobvici getting all worked up over an ossuary he was warned by a highly respected expert not to make much of.
The Jesus Family Tomb: The Discovery, the Investigation, and the Evidence That Could Change History (. ISBN 0061192023) is a controversial book by Simcha Jacobovici and Charles R. Pellegrino. Pellegrino (with a Foreword by James Cameron) published in February 2007. It tells the story of the discovery of the Talpiot Tomb on Friday March 26, 1980 and makes an argument that it is the tomb of Jesus Christ and his "family.
In 2005, documentary filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici obtained permission t. .
Excerpted by permission. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher. Excerpts are provided by Dial-A-Book Inc. solely for the personal use of visitors to this web site. In 2005, documentary filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici obtained permission to break through the apartment floor and reenter the tomb. Part archaeological detective story and part early Christian history, The Jesus Family Tomb is a narrative as riveting as any novel. John Dominic Crossan.
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The Jesus family tomb. the evidence behind the discovery no one wanted to find. 1st HarperCollins pbk. e. rev. and updated. by Simcha Jacobovici, Charles Pellegrino. Published 2008 by HarperOne in . Written in English.
The Jesus Family Tomb tells the story of what may very well be the greatest archaeological find of all time—the discovery of the family tomb of Jesus of Nazareth. Following the accidental bulldozing of a tomb during the building of a housing complex in suburban Jerusalem in 1980, archaeologists from the Israeli Antiquities Authority were immediately called to the scene. Inside, the archaeologists found ten ossuaries—limestone boxes that served as first-century coffins. Six had inscriptions, including Jesus, son of Joseph; two Marys; and Judah, son of Jesus. The team concluded that the unusual group of names was merely coincidence. After removing and cataloging the ossuaries, they left the tomb to the builders to finish what they had already started.
Twenty-five years later, Simcha Jacobovici, an Emmy award-winning journalist, tracked down the ossuaries in the Israeli Antiquities Authority's warehouse and decided to investigate this remarkable collection of names. Simcha mapped and then located the original tomb, which, to his surprise, was still intact. Granted unequaled access, he soon found that the archaeologists were unaware of key evidence that made this the discovery of a lifetime.
This is a story that is destined to grab international headlines and raise fundamental questions about the historical Jesus. Are the "Jesus" and "Mary" referred to in these inscriptions the Jesus and Mary Magdalene of the gospels? Readers are taken on a remarkable journey: from telling statistical analysis, to a time-bending trip across two millennia, and an investigation of the patinas and DNA of the tombs that makes an episode of CSI look mundane. The Jesus Family Tomb arrives at an extraordinary answer to an ancient mystery.
A riveting combination of history, archaeo-logy, and theology, this book will change the way we think about God, religion, and everything we have learned about the life and death of Jesus.