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Posted: 02/27/2007
Tales from the Crypt
Do we have the bones of Jesus?
by Kerby Anderson
The last week in February started out with an incredible announcement. James Cameron (director of the film “Titanic”) and Simcha Jacobovici announced that they have found the bones of Jesus! At their news conference, they promoted their Discovery Channel special “The Lost Tomb of Jesus” that will air on March 4th and also promoted the book by Simcha Jacobovici and Charles Pellegrino entitled The Jesus Family Tomb: The Discovery, the Investigation, and the Evidence That Could Change History released by Harper-Collins.
The foundational claim is that they have discovered the family tomb of Jesus Christ. But is this really the tomb of Jesus or his family? There are many good reasons to believe this tomb has no relationship at all to Jesus and his family. Many are asking what to think about these claims. Therefore, I put together a quick two-page summary of some of the criticisms and concerns that surfaced in the first few hours after the announcement. Before we look at those criticisms, let’s first review the history of this tomb.
We have known about this tomb since it was discovered in 1980. Back then,
Israeli construction workers were digging the foundation for a new building in a Jerusalem suburb. Their digging revealed a cave with ten limestone ossuaries. Archeologists removed the limestone caskets for examination.
When they were able to decipher the names on the ten ossuaries, they found: Jesua, son of Joseph, Mary, Mary, Mathew, Jofa and Judah, son of Jesua. At the time, one of Israel’s most prominent archeologists (Professor Amos Kloner) didn’t associate the crypt with Jesus. He rightly argued that the father of Jesus was a humble carpenter who couldn’t afford a luxury crypt for his family. Moreover, the names on the crypt were common Jewish names.
All of this hasn’t stopped James Cameron and Simcha Jacobovici from promoting the tomb as the family tomb of Jesus. They claim to have evidence (through DNA tests, archeological evidence, and Biblical studies) to prove that the ten ossuaries belong to Jesus and his family. They also argue that Jesus and Mary Magdalene might have produced a son named Judah. However, a number of biblical scholars say this is a really just an old story now being recycled in an effort to create a media phenomenon that will sell books and guarantee a large audience for the television special.
First, does it really make sense that this would be the family tomb of Jesus? Remember that Jesus was in Jerusalem as a pilgrim and was not a resident of the city. How would his family be able to buy this tomb? As we already mentioned, Joseph (who probably was not alive and died in Galilee) and his family did not have the funds to buy such an elaborate burial site. Moreover, they were from out of town and would need time to find this tomb location. To accept this theory, one has to believe they stole the body of Jesus and moved it to this tomb in a suburb of Jerusalem all within about a day’s time.
Second, if this is the family tomb of Jesus and his family, why is Jesus referred to as the “son of Joseph?” As far as we can determine from history, the earliest followers of Jesus never called Jesus the “son of Joseph.” The record of history is that it was only outsiders who mistakenly called him that.
Third, if this is the family tomb of Jesus, why do we have the name of Matthew listed with the rest of the family? If this is the Matthew that traveled with Jesus, then he certainly was not a family member. And you would have to wonder why James (who remained in Jerusalem) would allow these inscriptions as well as allow the family to move the body from Jerusalem to this tomb and perpetrate a hoax that Jesus bodily rose from the grave. Also, the fourth-century church historian Eusebius writes that the body of James (the half-brother of Jesus) was buried alone near the temple mount and that his tomb was visited in the early centuries.
Fourth, there is the problem with the common names on the tombs. Researchers have cataloged the most common names at the time. The ten most common were: Simon/Simeon, Joseph, Eleazar, Judah, John/Yohanan, Jesus, Hananiah, Jonathan, Matthew, and Manaen/Menahem. These are some of the names found on the ossuaries and thus suggest that the tomb belonged to someone other than Jesus of Nazareth and his family. In fact, the name Jesus appears in 98 other tombs and on 21 other ossuaries.
Finally there is the question of the DNA testing. Apparently there is evidence that shows that the DNA from the woman (in what they say is the Mary Magdalene ossuary) and the DNA from the so-called Jesus ossuary does not match. So they argue that they were not relatives and thus must have been married.
But does the DNA evidence really prove that? It does not prove she is his wife. In fact, we really don’t even know who in the ossuaries are related to the other. Moreover, we do not have an independent DNA control sample to compare these findings with. At best, the DNA evidence shows that some of these people are related and some are not.
All of this looks like sensationalism from Simcha Jacobovici (who has a reputation as an Indiana-Jones type) and James Cameron (the director of the “Titanic.”). The publicity is certain to sell books and draw a television audience, but it is not good history or archaeology
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Re: Tales from the Crypt: Do we have the bones of Jesus?
| Posted On: 03/05/07 06:23:50 AM |
Age 40, KE |
Christians all over stick to the holy scriptures,Jesus was a heroin this world before he ascended he had been accused falsily,lies created to defame him etc. Now what would you think tales from the cryp would do? No bones or bones, our lord is a live and he will come back to fufil the fathers will as stated
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Re: Tales from the Crypt: Do we have the bones of Jesus?
| Posted On: 03/01/07 02:29:56 PM |
Age 39, CA |
It is interesting to observe the work of demons through the soul of this man, Cameron; and sad to observe his condition. In Psalm 135, we read that God controls the wind. Considering this, what would cause anyone to think that God is not in control of the situation? Satan and his demons are instruments of God who do their part in the manifestation of God's will on earth.
Just as God used Satan to participate in the greatest miracle of all time, our salvation through the death of Christ, He is using Satan as an instrument to fulfill the end time prophecies, e.g. the great deception and apostacy.
We should pray that God's will be accomplished on earth. Lord come. Come soon!
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Re: Tales from the Crypt: Do we have the bones of Jesus?
| Posted On: 02/28/07 10:49:50 PM |
Age 49, TN |
These people that are doing and promoting this only wish this were true. But wishing something won't make it so.
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Re: Tales from the Crypt: Do we have the bones of Jesus?
| Posted On: 02/28/07 06:59:05 AM |
Age 51, GA |
I will keep this very brief. As one of God's prophets let me warn you about what the word says about believing hwta men say. Believe what God's word says. In fact Jesus is the manifest word of God, come to life. No there will not be any bones of Jesus to be found becuase according to God's Holy Writ, Jesus in complete form ascended in to heaven.
There is nothing in God's word to even remotely hint at Jesus being married. I for one will believe what My King's word ,says. He gave it and I believe it.
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Re: Tales from the Crypt: Do we have the bones of Jesus?
| Posted On: 02/28/07 05:11:33 AM |
Age 45, NC |
Has anyone told John Cameron that this movie has already been done? It was called "The Body" and starred Antonio Banderas. The story is that archeologists find a tomb with bones of a crucified man which strongly resemble Jesus. The Catholic church sends a priest out to investigate the claims. It is very similar to this situation and perhaps since the tomb has been around since the 80's it is where the idea came from.
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Re: Tales from the Crypt: Do we have the bones of Jesus?
| Posted On: 02/27/07 07:49:17 PM |
Age 16, KS |
Good article. You store up for yourself treasure in heaven by answering things like this with truth, plus it is appreciated by those who are forced into popular media by their environment(school), like me. So muchas gracias. God bless.
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Re: Tales from the Crypt: Do we have the bones of Jesus?
| Posted On: 02/27/07 04:23:19 PM |
Age 19, VA |
Those in charge have waited for 26 years until now to reveal their finds because they wanted to be sure. The strongest piece of evidence for this being Jesus is the fact that although the names are common, the odds that all of those names being in the same family (and consequently in the same tomb) is something like 1 in 42 million given the current population speaking the language.
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| Posted On: 03/08/07 11:19:51 PM | | Age 61, TX | I don't care when it was found, do you have any idea how many frauds there are in the art and antiquities world? Some people will do anything to make a buck, even such a sacriligious thing as producing fraudulent "evidence of the tomb of Jesus, and is wife(???) and child(???)!" Surely this is selling one's soul to the devil himself. "But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let him be eternally condemned!" Gal. 1:7 This is no different; it is just another false gospel by an antichrist. Be careful what you promote! Click here to reply to this post
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| Posted On: 02/27/07 10:50:53 PM | | Age 27, WA | Interesting comment. But I would like to know where you got your ridiculous statistic. The Archeologist that I have heard discussing this stated that it would have been quite common to find these names together in a tomb. Not to mention the fact that some of them don't even make sense to be in a tomb with Jesus. Click here to reply to this post
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| Posted On: 03/01/07 03:33:05 PM | | Age 19, VA | This article:
"Another estimate, commissioned by Dr. James Tabor, chair of the department of religion studies at the University of North Carolina, puts the odds at one in 42 million. "If you took the entire population of Jerusalem at the time," says Dr. Taber, "and put it in a stadium, and asked everyone named Jesus to stand up, you'd have about 2,700 men. Then you'd ask only those with a father named Joseph and a mother named Mary to remain standing. And then those with a brother named Yose and a brother named James. Statistically, you end up with one person.""
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Re: Tales from the Crypt: Do we have the bones of Jesus?
| Posted On: 02/27/07 03:49:17 PM |
Age 67, AL |
I enjoyed the article, and certainly agree with Mr. Anderson's conclusions. These sensational "finds" are frustrating in one sense, but if they cause even one person to investigate, go to the real source, the Bible, I believe they will discover the truth (Isaiah 55:10,11). Even these things can be used to bring people to saving faith!
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Re: Tales from the Crypt: Do we have the bones of Jesus?
| Posted On: 02/27/07 01:54:23 PM |
Age 26, IL |
Great article. I saw this morning on Good Morning America that they were even raising some criticism, although not much. It seems everyone is trying to get on the bandwagon of discrediting Christianity. Thanks for giving us the facts. Luke
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Re: Tales from the Crypt: Do we have the bones of Jesus?
| Posted On: 02/27/07 12:48:36 PM |
Age 43, KY |
Excellent article. I came to much of the same conclusion before reading this article. If there were a family tomb, it would have been in Galilee, and more specifically in Nazareth, as that is where the family lived up to the time that Yeshua started His ministry. Most poor Hebrew couldn't afford such elaborate bone boxes, and tombs, which would have included Yeshua and His family - mother, father. But where is John's bones? Didn't Yeshua charge John with the care of His mother, so where is his bones? It is also true that the Jewish leaders hate Yeshua, so why would He and His family have lived there and/or been buried there? Also one last thing that really stuck out and bothered me is the fact that Yeshua foretold of Rome's attack and destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in 70 A.D. As a result of that prophecy, no Messianic Jews lost their lives during the siege and massacre of the 1.2 million Hebrews in Jerusalem, by Titus. Wouldn't is seem strange for those 1st century Christians to left the bones of the Messiah behind to possibly be desecrated, by the Romans? When the Jews left Egypt, they gather up Jacob's bones and brought them out of Egypt, so why wouldn't the Messianic Jews, have gathered up the bones of the most important figure in their religion, and took them out of Jerusalem in order to protect them from tomb robbers and other forms of desecration. No, based on Mr. Anderson's fact and the things I have discussed, I can't even begin to believe that any of the bones there has anything to do with Yeshua Hammashiach's family. Anyone who believes that these are Yeshua's bones are lost to begin with.
Just My 2 cents worth...
JM
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| Posted On: 02/27/07 01:58:53 PM | | Age 26, IL | Excuse me sir. I know Yeshua is Jesus' Hebrew name, but what does the last name Hammashiach mean? Thank you, Luke Click here to reply to this post
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| Posted On: 02/28/07 01:09:35 AM | | Age 51, CA | Yeshuah "Hamashiach" = Yeshua Ha Masiach= Jesus the Messiah. Click here to reply to this post
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