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'Jesus Discovery': Jerusalem Archaeology Reveals Birth Of Christianity

First Posted: 02/28/2012 6:27 am Updated: 03/04/2012 6:29 pm

The following is an excerpt by James D. Tabor and Simcha Jacobovici, authors of The Jesus Discovery: The New Archaeological Find That Reveals the Birth of Christianity

On the morning of Tuesday, June 29, 2010, outside the Old City of Jerusalem, we made an unprecedented archaeological discovery related to Jesus and early Christianity. This discovery adds significantly to our understanding of Jesus, his earliest followers, and the birth of Christianity. In this book we reveal reliable archaeological evidence that is directly connected to Jesus' first followers, those who knew him personally and to Jesus himself. The discovery provides the earliest archaeological evidence of faith in Jesus' resurrection from the dead, the first witness to a saying of Jesus that predates even the writing of our New Testament gospels, and the earliest example of Christian art, all found in a sealed tomb dated to the 1st century CE.

We refer to this tomb as the Patio tomb, since it is now located beneath an apartment patio, eight feet under the basement of a condominium complex. Such juxtapositions of modernity and antiquity are not unusual in Jerusalem, where construction must often be halted to rescue and excavate tombs from ancient times. The Patio tomb was first uncovered by construction work in 1981 in East Talpiot, a suburb of Jerusalem less than two miles south of the Old City.

Our discoveries also provide precious new evidence for evaluating the Jesus son of Joseph's tomb, discovered a year earlier, which made international headlines in 2007. We refer to this 1980 tomb as the Garden tomb, since it is now situated beneath a garden area in the same condominium complex. These two tombs, both dating to around the time of Jesus, are less than two hundred feet apart. Together with a third tomb nearby that was unfortunately destroyed by the construction blasts, these tombs formed a cluster and most likely belonged to the same clan or extended family. Any interpretation of one tomb has to be made in the light of the other. As a result we believe a compelling argument can be made that the Garden tomb is that of Jesus of Nazareth and his family. We argue in this book that both tombs are most likely located on the rural estate of Joseph of Arimathea, the wealthy member of the Sanhedrin who according to all four New Testament gospels took official charge of Jesus' burial.

Who was Joseph of Arimathea and how did he enter the historical picture? The Jesus Discovery explores the answers to this and a series of related questions. The recent discoveries in the Patio tomb put the controversy about the Jesus family tomb in new light. We now have new archaeological evidence, literally written in stone, that can guide us in properly understanding what Jesus' earliest followers meant by their faith in Jesus' resurrection from the dead, with his earthly remains, and those of his family, peacefully interred just yards away. This might sound like a contradiction, but only because certain theological traditions regarding the meaning of resurrection of the dead have clouded our understanding of what Jesus and his first followers truly believed. When we put together the texts of the gospels with this archaeological evidence, the results are strikingly consistent and stand up to rigorous standards of historical evidence.

Accessing the sealed Patio tomb was a tremendous challenge. The technological challenge alone was daunting. Our only access to this tomb was through a series of eight-inch drill holes in the basement floor of the condominium. We were not even positive these probes would open into the tomb. We literally had only inches to spare. Investigating the tomb required getting agreements from the owners of the building over the tomb; the Israel Antiquities Authority, which controls permission to carry out any archaeological work in Israel; the Jerusalem police, whose task is to keep the peace and avoid incitements to riot; and the Heredim, the ultra-Orthodox authorities whose mission is to protect all Jewish tombs, ancient or modern, from any kind of disturbance. None of these parties had any particular motivation to assist us and for various reasons they disagreed with one another about their own interests. Any one of them could have stopped us at any point along the way, and there were many anxious times when we thought the exploration would never happen. Ultimately we were able to persuade each group to support the excavation. That we succeeded at all is more than a minor miracle. At the same time we had no evidence that our exploration of this tomb, if it were possible, would yield anything of importance. But we both agreed it was a gamble worth taking.

At many points the entire operation seemed likely to collapse. We pushed on, however, not because we knew what was inside the tomb, but because we could not bear the thought of never knowing. Since that time we have begun to put the entire story together and a coherent picture is emerging that offers a new understanding of Jesus and his earliest followers in the first decades of the movement.

Archaeologists who work on the history of ancient Judaism and early Christianity disagree over whether there is any reliable archaeological evidence directly related to Jesus or his early followers. Most are convinced that nothing of this sort has survived, not a single site, inscription, artifact, drawing, or text mentioning Jesus or his followers, or witnessing to the beliefs of the earliest Jewish Christians either in Jerusalem or in Galilee.

Jesus was born, lived, and died in the land of Israel. Most scholars agree he was born around 5 BCE and died around 30 CE. We have abundant archaeological evidence from this period related to Galilee, where he began his preaching and healing campaigns, and Jerusalem, where he was crucified. There is evidence related to Herod Antipas, the high priest Caiaphas, and even Pontius Pilate, who had him crucified, but nothing that would connect us to Jesus himself, or even to his earliest followers -- until now. Our hope is that these exciting new discoveries can become the catalyst for reconsidering other archaeological evidence that might well be related to the first Jewish-Christian believers.

The oldest copies of the New Testament gospels date to the early 4th century CE, well over two hundred years after Jesus' lifetime. There are a few papyri fragments of New Testament writings that scholars have dated to the 2nd century CE, but nothing so far in the 1st century. The earliest Christian art is found in the catacomb tombs in Rome, dating to the late 2nd or early 3rd centuries CE. Our discovery effectively pushes back the date on early Christian archaeological evidence by two hundred years. More significantly, it takes us back into the lifetime of Jesus himself.

This has been the most extraordinary adventure of our careers, and we are pleased to be able to share with readers the surprising and profound story of The Jesus Discovery.

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Barry Dennis
personal decisions, personal consequences
01:13 PM on 05/26/2013
Since I am not a religious person, itmes like this mean little to me, EXCEPT as a person interested in history, including the history of religions. This discovery and others, like the Dead scrolls, offer insight into the development and evolution of religious history. Religion with all it's cultures, myths, traditions and exhortations, has killed more people than all the wars since the beginning of recorded history. Not much to place your "faith" in, is it?
07:57 AM on 05/26/2013
I have asked this question many times and have yet to get an answer. From the earliest known manuscripts through the many versions of the Bible in circulation today, there are more changes than there are total words. As one studies the texts over time you can see where little comments or notes written in the margins by scribes became part of the text in later versions. So, if the Bible is the unerring word of God as so many claim, I would like to know which version is the real one.
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laameduck1
Yup, Pretty Much
10:35 AM on 05/26/2013
The Hebrew Old Testament was translated into Greek About 2,500 years ago. It's called the Septuagint. Ptolemy II commissioned seventy scholars to translate the hebrew to Greek. The King James Bible is the english translation of the Septuagint. You can get a KJV Bible without side notes and you have the original english translation from circa 1611. All other translations are from the KJV and have been altered in many areas with an attempt to use modern day English. It might be a little harder to read but with a good concordance and bible dictionary you'll have no problems. The Bible is comprised of 66 books and written by 40 different authors over a 2000 year period. It has a central theme from Genesis in the Old Testament to Revelation in the New Testament. GHod Bless you in your reading.
07:19 AM on 05/26/2013
This argument on the posts, now turning bitter, is what has happened ever since religions clashed thousands of years ago, turning into blood baths. Why cant we all just admit that jesus lived, and was a wonderfull person, and try to live like he did. Son of god or not, he was a example of how to treat thy fellow mankind with kindness, love, empathy and going the extra stretch to help another.
09:11 PM on 05/26/2013
I do believe Jesus was the Son of God, with no doubt what so ever. But I loved your post.
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Misheal Greenwald
09:09 PM on 05/02/2013
You seem to forget one very important thing...Jesus is not in the tomb...He is alive and coming soon.
06:01 PM on 05/26/2013
Why? We don't need another person on earth who won't work.
03:36 PM on 04/18/2013
Little by little, remnants of the truth will reveal itself, but until one gets the WHOLE, one simply
has a confusing array of remnants and 'out of place artifacts'. We need one who truly knows...... such ones are quite rare historically as we have seen, but they do come, again and again.... and when they return, there will always be those who design to extinguish them and their wisdom for personal wealth and power (and replace the sacred with their own man made stories). We need to be ever discerning.
06:28 PM on 04/06/2013
I'm skeptical, that picture of a whale looks like a crude fish IF that.
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11:17 PM on 04/05/2013
I'm a fan of James Tabor and highly recommend his books and his website. His findings do not dispel religious beliefs but are complimentary and compelling historically. If you like history and anthropology, you won't be able to put down his books.
12:30 PM on 03/29/2013
...but this is a three-year-old story seemingly being reported as news (which, by definition, implies that the discovery is recent)....
10:19 AM on 03/29/2013
When his tomb was entered no body was found...so how is there a bone box?
(John 20:2) . . .Therefore she ran and came to Simon Peter and to the other disciple, for whom Jesus had affection, and she said to them: “They have taken away the Lord out of the memorial tomb, and we do not know where they have laid him.”
(Luke 24:2-7) . . .But they found the stone rolled away from the memorial tomb, and when they entered they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus.  While they were in perplexity over this, look! two men in flashing clothing stood by them. As the [women] became frightened and kept their faces turned to the ground, the [men] said to them: “Why are YOU looking for the living One among the dead? [[He is not here, but has been raised up.]] Recall how he spoke to YOU while he was yet in Gal′i·lee,  saying that the Son of man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men and be impaled and yet on the third day rise.”
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lrcdnc
just an old hippie
12:25 PM on 04/05/2013
From what I read, Jesus's "earthly remains" are the bones.
05:40 PM on 04/05/2013
From what you've read, Where? If there is no body...thus NO Remains....
Again...
...'But they found the stone rolled away from the memorial tomb, and when they entered they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus.'(Book of Luke Chapt. 24)

(1 Corinthians 4:6) . . . in our case YOU may learn the [rule]: “Do not go beyond the things that are written,” . . .
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Misheal Greenwald
09:11 PM on 05/02/2013
No such thing exists...He is alive.
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Barry Dennis
personal decisions, personal consequences
01:20 PM on 05/26/2013
A more likely explanation is that followers spirited away the body in order to perpetuate the myth of immortality and the Kingdom. All the rest was magician's misdirection. Was it not the custom for graveside vigil's? Could such circumstances have given rise to the plot?
09:14 PM on 05/26/2013
How can you say that when mysterious things happen everyday that science can't explain.
wstrvlr
Trust nothing you hear & only part of what you see
09:34 PM on 03/28/2013
Interesting. As I say to others, that Bible is NOT all the Creator had to say, there are texts in other civilizations that mention a Creator. In every civilization a supreme deity is spoke of. In a number of civilizations they also tell of someone who would come back & destroy evil ones.

History is fascinating & the study of religions is intriguing I find.
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07:40 AM on 04/05/2013
lets hope someone comes back soon to destroy the evil ones
06:03 PM on 05/26/2013
If god made everything he made the evil ones too.
09:55 AM on 04/05/2013
Thank you! The very mention of Jesus's name invokes anger in many,not to mention the Bible or religion.As you have stated about other civilizations is very true.I don't know how it could be proved,mankind seems to have some type of imprinting,perhaps biological, to worship something that is felt to be of a higher power.History will show this and today's technology is still giving proof of mans desire,past and present, to search for that higher power.
10:34 PM on 01/24/2013
I am looking for scientist to discuss the startling religious discoveries I have made. I pertains to the bloodline of the Holy Family, The House of Payne family crest: The Lion and Unicorn. The evidence is an Egyptian Pharaoh: Eisus Uni Peg Unix- The Unicorn Pegasus. I have no clue who to contact with the information and am posting this in hopes someone will see it and can put me in contact with someone that deals with this kind of thing.
06:31 PM on 04/06/2013
You sir have lost your marbles.
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Barry Dennis
personal decisions, personal consequences
01:25 PM on 05/26/2013
It might be worthwhile for you to also investigate your own geneology to determine the whereabouts of your long-ago ancestors. The call you seem to have to investigate thiese concepts may have more history than you thought.
11:54 PM on 01/16/2013
Anything to deny Jesus resurrection from the dead.
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08:40 PM on 04/05/2013
Reality does that just fine.
04:38 AM on 05/26/2013
It semthat antiy is beginning to suport the fact, mor than deny it.I don't think you recognize reality when it confronts you.
06:09 PM on 05/26/2013
Who cares, Hope you go to heaven and everything is good forever. Then good has no meaning it becomes hell
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Magic1808
We Must DO to BE...
10:38 PM on 12/15/2012
To deal with the those who say Jesus didn't exist one mearly needs to go to the Congressional Library in Washington, D.C. to find letters written to Tiberius Caeser from Publius Lentullus describing the physical appearance of Jesus, and also a letter from Pontius Pilate to Tiberius Caeser describing the physical appearance of Jesus. These letters date back to ancient Rome at the time of the life of Jesus. Seeing that these letters are at the Congressional Library at Washington D.C., I wouldn't doubt there authenticity. Unless you want to claim that Rome did not exist either. In case you would like to read these letters, here is a link to do so:http://www.thenazareneway.com/likeness_of_our_saviour.htm.
10:37 PM on 01/24/2013
do you know whom I would contact if I have evidence of the bloodline of the Holy Family dating back to Ancient Egypt. A Pharaoh named: Eisus Uni Peg Unix- The Unicorn Pegasus from the House of Payne.
09:37 AM on 03/29/2013
If I were you, I would seek out a Jesuit and let him guide you. The Jesuits are the most advanced order of priests, as they must study nine years longer than a parish priest. They are brilliant and fantastic to be around. Good luck.
09:42 AM on 03/29/2013
If I were you, I would get in touch with a Jesuit and let him guide you. They are the most educated of the pastoral orders, as they must study nine more years than a regular parish priest. Good luck!
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08:45 PM on 04/05/2013
'Jesus' is the Greek name given to Joshua. Is The Roman version of Joshua the name listed? What evidence in those letters ties the particular person mentioned, among other Joshuas, to magical happenings?
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Marion Harris
Americans are not hyphenated
02:41 PM on 12/11/2012
Wha is hidden will be revealed.
09:03 AM on 03/29/2013
mystical...
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07:40 AM on 04/05/2013
water seeks its own level
04:41 AM on 05/26/2013
So does ignorance.
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02:34 PM on 12/11/2012
"The oldest copies of the New Testament gospels date to the early 4th century CE, well over two hundred years after Jesus' lifetime." It is comments like this that confuses and misleads readers and unsuspecting individuals who are unfamiliar with the Holy Scriptures. Luke walked with Jesus... and a few years after Jesus death... Luke walked with Paul... who was the most prolific writer of the New Testament... :) These writings were, of course, NOT laid down 200 to 400 years AFTER the death of Christ... :)
12:22 PM on 03/31/2013
It didn't confuse or mislead me. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John were all in the time of Our Lord. The key word is "copies". Do you, Paul Junior, believe the New Testament you own is not a copy? They are seeking writings from closer to the time of Christ....not the 4th century. Pretty obvious to me....
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suebeedue
06:02 PM on 03/31/2013
Hi as, I couldn't reply to you on the comment because i couldn't find it, but wanted to say thanks for giving me the book list.
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08:48 PM on 04/05/2013
To add also that the Gospel texts are A:T:Tributed to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
09:25 AM on 04/07/2013
None of the gospels were written contemporaneously with Jesus' period of ministry.
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07:46 PM on 05/29/2013
Where did you go to school... ???:)  A little basic Biblical study might help... :)