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Jesus Family Tomb

by Robb

This sounds unbelievable but intriguing. A new book, The Jesus Family Tomb suggests that archaeologists have ignored evidence pointing to the possibility that the family tomb of Jesus of Nazareth was found in 1980 during construction in Jerusalem.

On March 5, 2007 on the Diane Rehm show Guest host: Susan Page and her guests, Anthony Tambasco, professor of theology at Georgetown University , Simcha Jacobovici co-author of "The Jesus Family Tomb”and Eric Meyers, professor of Judaic studies and director of the graduate program in religion at Duke University talked about this idea and why it's drawing criticism from Biblical scholars, archaeologists, and other experts.

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