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The 'Lost Tomb of Jesus' is the name of a documentary currently planned to be broadcast in the United States on the Discovery Channel on Sun March 4th, at 9pm.  
The '''Lost Tomb of Jesus''' is the name of a documentary broadcast in the [[United States]] on the [[Discovery Channel]].  


== Production ==
== Production ==
Director James Cameron presents a documentary style investigation into a tomb dating from the 1st Century CE in Jerusalem.
Director James Cameron presents a [[documentary]] style investigation into a tomb dating from the 1st Century CE in [[Jerusalem]].


An ancient tomb around 2000 years old named the Talpiot Tomb is the primary focus of the documentary.  The producers conclude that this is the site of the Jesus "Family Tomb", and that ossuary inscriptions name the members of the Holy Family from the Christian scriptures as its occupants.
An ancient tomb around 2000 years old named the Talpiot Tomb is the primary focus of the documentary.  The producers conclude that this is the site of the [[Jesus]] "Family Tomb", and that ossuary inscriptions name the members of the Holy Family from the [[Christian scriptures]] as its occupants.


== Ossuary Inscriptions ==
== Ossuary Inscriptions ==
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== Controversy ==
== Controversy ==
Francois Bovon, professor of the history of religion at Harvard University, told Discovery News, "Mariamene, or Mariamne, probably was the actual name given to Mary Magdalene."
Francois Bovon, professor of the history of religion at [[Harvard University]], told [[Discovery News]], "Mariamene, or Mariamne, probably was the actual name given to Mary Magdalene."





Revision as of 20:53, 16 April 2007

The Lost Tomb of Jesus is the name of a documentary broadcast in the United States on the Discovery Channel.

Production

Director James Cameron presents a documentary style investigation into a tomb dating from the 1st Century CE in Jerusalem.

An ancient tomb around 2000 years old named the Talpiot Tomb is the primary focus of the documentary. The producers conclude that this is the site of the Jesus "Family Tomb", and that ossuary inscriptions name the members of the Holy Family from the Christian scriptures as its occupants.

Ossuary Inscriptions

The inscriptions on the ossuaries that were found in the Talpiot Tomb are:-

  • Jesus son of Joseph (Aramaic)
  • Jose (a diminutive of Joseph)
  • Maria (Hebrew)
  • Judah (or Judas), son of Jesus (Aramaic)
  • Matia (Hebrew, 'Matthew')
  • Mariamene e Mara (Greek, 'Mary known as the master')
  • Circumstancial evidence also points to this site as the original location of the Ossuary of James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus.

Controversy

Francois Bovon, professor of the history of religion at Harvard University, told Discovery News, "Mariamene, or Mariamne, probably was the actual name given to Mary Magdalene."


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