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− | + | The Talpiot Tomb is a tomb discovered in the Talpiot neighbourhood of [[Jerusalem]], [[Israel]], in 1980. The tomb contained ten ossuaries upon discovery, one of which has since disappeared. | |
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− | A documentary film produced by | + | A documentary film produced by James Cameron and Simcha Jacobovici, The Lost Tomb of Jesus, and a book written by Jacobovici, The Jesus Family Tomb, argue that the Talpiot Tomb was the burial place of Jesus, as well as several other biblical figures from the New Testament. This argument is heavily disputed. |
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Revision as of 06:15, 5 March 2007
The Talpiot Tomb is a tomb discovered in the Talpiot neighbourhood of Jerusalem, Israel, in 1980. The tomb contained ten ossuaries upon discovery, one of which has since disappeared.
A documentary film produced by James Cameron and Simcha Jacobovici, The Lost Tomb of Jesus, and a book written by Jacobovici, The Jesus Family Tomb, argue that the Talpiot Tomb was the burial place of Jesus, as well as several other biblical figures from the New Testament. This argument is heavily disputed.
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