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    which featured the name "Caiaphas". The Caiaphas ossuary is a highly decorated ossuary twice inscribed "Joseph, son of Caiaphas" which held the bones of...
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    Josef Ben Caiaphas (/ˈkaɪ.ə.fəs/; c. 14 BC – c. 46 AD), known simply as Caiaphas in the New Testament, was the High Priest of Israel during the years of...
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  • text: "Miriam, daughter of Yeshua, son of Caiaphas, Priest of Ma’aziah from Beth ‘Imri". Based on it, Caiaphas can be assigned to the priestly course of...
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    inscription "Joseph, son of Caiaphas" was found in the Peace Forest, which probably belongs to the High priest Caiaphas (see Caiaphas ossuary). The Peace Forest...
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  • box. Suspected to be a forgery. Caiaphas ossuary – a highly decorated ossuary twice inscribed "Joseph, son of Caiaphas" which held the bones of a 60-year-old...
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  • have been from archaeological finds from Nazareth, the High Priest Caiaphas' ossuary, numerous synagogue buildings, and Jehohanan, a crucified victim who...
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  • surviving sources, such as context from Nazareth, the High Priest Caiaphas' ossuary, numerous synagogue buildings, and Jehohanan, a crucified victim who...
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  • York City. Retrieved January 11, 2019. Gil Ronen (29 June 2011). "Caiaphas Ossuary is Authentic". Israel National News. Beit El, West Bank. Retrieved...
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    written in Greek, with the exception of tombs and ossuaries, as well as those in synagogues. Many ossuaries of the period bear inscriptions in Greek, either...
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    of Yah. Spelling based on an ossuary inscription discovered in Israel in 1984. See: Flusser, David (1986). "The Ossuary of Yehoḥanah Granddaughter of...
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    mentioned in the Gospels, such as context from Nazareth, the High Priest Caiaphas' ossuary, numerous synagogue buildings, and Jehohanan, a crucified victim who...
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    Depository of Inscribed Ossuaries in the Kidron Valley". Israel Exploration Journal. 12 (1): 1–12. Evans, Craig A. (2006). "Excavating Caiaphas, Pilate, and Simon...
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  • Nitzana Ohalo Omrit Horbat Omrit Khirbat el-‘Ora Y Y Y Peace Forest Caiaphas ossuary Peki'in Synagogue Phasael tower Hippicus Tower Tell Qasile Y Tel Qashish...
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  • 560), “(Ossuary) of Simon, age 41” (Rahmani ... http://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2011/04/14/Simcha-Jacobovici-and-the-Nails-From-Caiaphas-Tomb.aspx#Article...
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    Trial". www.antiquities.org.il. Retrieved 2021-06-04. "THE JAMES OSSUARY (YA'AKOV OSSUARY): BULLET POINT SYNOPSIS ABOUT A PROBABLE MODERN FORGERY - Bible...
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  • חגי הנביא Caiaphas’ Family Tomb Found, Chicago Tribune, August 14, 1992, [1]. Specter, Michael (1992-08-16). "AUGUST 9-15; The Tomb of Caiaphas Unearthed...
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    belonging to Cyrenian Jews and dating before AD 70, was found to have an ossuary inscribed twice in Greek "Alexander son of Simon". It cannot, however,...
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    οἱ ἀδελφοὶ αὐτοῦ ἰάκωβος καὶ ἰωσὴφ καὶ σίμων καὶ ἰούδας;" Jimmy Akin, Ossuary of James - I: Burial Box of St. James Found?, Catholic Answers, archived...
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  • archipelago). Workers' tombs in Giza pyramid complex of Egypt. "Ossuary of Caiaphas" in Jerusalem. A road-building crew in Central China accidentally...
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    Issyk-Kul Lake in Kyrgyzstan at least until the mid-15th century. A plain ossuary marked with the inscription "Judas Thaddaeus" (Ιουδας Θαδδαιου) was found...
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    Makmish (Tel Michal) in modern-day Israel. Craig A. Evans, "Excavating Caiaphas, Pilate, and Simon of Cyrene: Assessing the Literary and Archaeological...
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    Jerusalem Perspective 56 (1999): 14-19. See Ronny Reich, “Ossuary Inscriptions from the Caiaphas Tomb,” Jerusalem Perspective 33/34 (1991): 13-22. Nir Hasson...
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    McNary-Zak, Bernadette (eds.). Resurrecting the Brother of Jesus: The James Ossuary Controversy and the Quest for Religious Relics. University of North Carolina...
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