The Caiaphas Ossuary: Archaeological Evidence for the High Priest Joseph Caiaphas
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- This highly decorative bone box (ossuary) with inscription found just south of Jerusalem helps to demonstrate the historical existence of the Jewish high priest Caiaphas who helped to crucify Jesus Christ. Watch now to find out how…
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Sources Used for in this video:
The Archaeology of Biblical People by David Graves
Unearthing the Bible by Titus Kennedy
Evidence for the Bible by Clive Anderson and Brian Edwards
Zondervan Handbook of Biblical Archaeology by Randall Price
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Never knew Caiaphas had a first name. Worth the price of admission alone. Thanks!
Amazing
Interesting video. Thank you
I'm definitely sharing this one 🔥✨💯
Thanks!
Excellent Brother Tom
Great video but what about the 2 nails? In a documentary they said that they found 1 crucifixion nail in the oshuary and 1 beside it?
Thank you
Thanks for the comment. I had never heard or read anything about nails in the ossuary or tomb until you mentioned it and I have read a good bit about it over the years, though, from a bit of research there is a link below that briefly discusses (and apparently debunks) the 2011 documentary you mentioned. Apparently, the guy who made the documentary is quite fond of making over the top claims that don't hold water in the long run. He has also before 2011 claimed to have found the tomb of Jesus and his family (which has also been debunked). So it does make me question what he is doing and why? Hope the link helps.
biblearchaeology.org/research/contemporary-issues/3091-more-on-simcha-jacobovici-and-the-nails-from-caiaphas-tomb
@@GospelandSpade Thank you so very much. I believe his name is Simba something or another. I was not impressed with the documentary and basically wanted to know your thoughts.
Thank you again and I will check out the link.
Thank you for being reliables😊
Elderly mam 60 years old 😂
That was funny ... till I passed 60