Not A Typical Tomb

  The Chevron and Its Significance with Regard to First Century Tombs East Talpiot, Jerusalem, March 28, 1980. In what would soon be called Dov Gruner Street, in a brand new subdivision called Armon Hanatziv, a...

Accurate Period Depiction

There is no doubt that The Lost Tomb of Jesus is a visually stunning documentary, setting bold new standards for reenactment. Based on the latest historical evidence, we believe the recreations of the Second Temple Period in...

DNA Tests

Of the ten ossuaries pulled from the Talpiot Tomb, now known as the Jesus tomb, one went missing, three were �plain,� and six bore inscriptions. The first inscription, written in Aramaic (an ancient dialect of Hebrew),...

The Second Tomb

  Second Tomb Discovery Finding the Talpiot tomb, that is, the Jesus tomb, again after 25 years would be as difficult as any journey the team had taken. They were assisted by interviews with witnesses of the first...

James Ossuary

James Ossuary It came to light in 2002. A first-century ossuary or bone box, decorated and inscribed. The ancient writing, once deciphered, was stunning in its simplicity and amazing in its implications: �James, son of Joseph, brother...

Judah Son of Jesus

Could Judah, son of Jesus have been the �Beloved Disciple� mentioned in the Gospels? If the �Judah� of ossuary 80/501 was still alive after the crucifixion, he would have been protected by Jesus� followers....

New Discoveries

he Nails Of The Cross: A Response to the Criticisms of the Film. Read indepth what film director Simcha Jacobovici has to say.  Nails_of_the_cross.html Discover the tomb investigated by by experts and whose historical and religious importance can as yet...

Princeton conference vindicates

From:               Associated Producers                         Toronto, Canada Contact:            Janine Fawcett                         Ph: 416-255-5881   For Immediate Release Princeton conference vindicates  Associated Producers James Cameron and Simcha Jacobovici on �Lost Tomb of Jesus� Jerusalem, Israel (January 16, 2008) � Late Wednesday, at the closing session of a conference sponsored by the Princeton Theological...