The director of the Lost Tomb of Jesus, Simcha Jacobovici, responds to criticism that the Jesus tomb documentary is an invalid archeological endeavor, reinforcing the validity of his team’s research.
Jesus Tomb: The Money Question
Jacobovici addresses criticism that the motives for making the Jesus tomb documentary were purely financial and reveals his opinions about the commitment of the tomb team.
Jesus Tomb: Point Out the Mistakes
Filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici asserts the validity of his team’s investigation, stating that the lack of sound criticism reinforces the authenticity of the Jesus tomb findings.
Jesus Tomb: The Name Game
The Lost Tomb of Jesus director underlines the importance of statistics in determining the probability of the cluster of names of the ossuaries found in the Jesus tomb.
Jesus Tomb: Common Names Cluster
Simcha Jacobovici exposes why criticism that the cluster of names from ossuaries are common is inaccurate, while still highlighting the importance of discussing alternative theories.
Jesus Tomb: Dealing with Common Criticisms
Would Jesus have been buried in Jerusalem? The director of the Lost Tomb of Jesus illustrates why the ornate ossuary belonging to Jesus of Nazareth was found in the holy city of Jerusalem.
Jesus Tomb: Which Tomb?
In response to controversy about the Lost Tomb of Jesus documentary findings, Simcha Jacobovici explains why the Jesus tomb can indeed be that of a risen Christ.