The Emmy Award winning Jesus tomb director probes the true identity of the disciple known as Judah and explains why the beloved disciple described in the New Testament is indeed Jesus’ son.
Jesus Tomb: A Case of Probability
Filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici examines the probability of the Jesus ossuary belonging to Jesus Christ as supported by statistical evidence.
Jesus Tomb: The Cluster of Names
Behind-the-scenes commentary from Simcha Jacobovici on why the cluster of names found in the Jesus tomb, including Maria and Mariamene e Mara are scientifically accurate.
Jesus Tomb: Yeshua bar Yosef
Jesus tomb filmmaker Simcha Jacbovici scrutinizes the theory that the Yeshua bar Yosefinscription does not belong to Jesus based on epigraphical evidence uncovered by Jacobovici and his team when analyzing the Jesus tomb.
Jesus Tomb>: Mary as Master
Simcha Jacobovici decodes the inscription reading Mariamene e Mara in light of criticism that the ossuary inscription does not read Mary as Master”.
Jesus Tomb: Different Hands
A response by the Jesus tomb filmmaker on criticism that the ossuary with the inscription that reads Mariamene e Mara belonged to two women.
Jesus Tomb: Mary Magdalene's Real Name
Director Simcha Jacobovici analyses the name of Mary Magdalene as it is found in the Jesus tomb discovered in East Talpiot, Jerusalem. Here, Jacobovici identifies why the name found in the Jesus tomb is indeed that of Mary Magdalene based on archaeological evidence.