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Remains of the Day
Scholars dismiss filmmakers' assertions that Jesus and his family were buried in Jerusalem.




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"Your statistics are only as good as the numbers that were given to the statistician," Witherington said. "And from what I can tell, he's not even running the right numbers, so of course he's not coming to the right conclusions."

If what Jacobovici says were true, Jesus' disciples would have stolen his body and buried it in a tomb, let it decompose for a year, and then deposited the bones in an ossuary. As McKnight put it, "It is extremely unlikely that a faith that believed and rooted itself in the resurrection of Jesus would at the same time be building a tomb for the body and bones of Jesus."

It's no surprise that Jacobovici and Cameron have received so much attention despite the implausibility of their claims, says Darrell Bock, professor of New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. "They've basically made it into a huge news conference and leaked that they've found the bones of Jesus, and you know that would draw attention," he said.

While all of this hype may seem to cheapen Christianity, Burge says, it shows that Jesus Christ still commands the world's attention like no other religious figure. "Interest in Jesus doesn't go away. Whenever someone can make a claim that strikes to the heart of Christian truth, then it's sensational."



Related Elsewhere:

Ted Olsen's 'An Exclusive Interview with James Cameron' satirizes the methodology behind The Lost Tomb of Jesus.

The Discovery Channel's article is sympathetic to Jacobovici's conclusions about the Talpiot tomb. 'The Lost Tomb of Jesus' section includes video clips and a few paragraphs with suggestions for dealing with theological considerations.

The Jesus Family Tomb opening page says, "An incredible archaeological discovery in Israel changes history and shocks the world. Tombs with the names The Virgin Mary, Jesus of Nazareth, Mary Magdalene and Judas, their son, are found and an investigation begins."

Harper Collins has a webpage for the book, The Jesus Family Tomb.

Ben Witherington III, Darrell Bock (1 | 2), Scot McKnight, Paul Maier, Mark Goodacre, Tyler Williams, Michael S. Heiser, and most other biblical studies bloggers are discussing the tomb.

The Jerusalem Post interviewed Kloner and reported on the effects on Talpiot residents.

Other articles include:

Director defends Jesus tomb findings | James Cameron is convinced remains are of those of Christ, family (Today)
Claims about Jesus' 'lost tomb' stir up tempest | Experts blast suggestions that his bones were found in 1980 (Associated Press)
Crypt Held Bodies of Jesus and Family, Film Says | A documentary by the Discovery Channel claims to provide evidence that a crypt unearthed 27 years ago in Jerusalem contained the bones of Jesus of Nazareth. (The New York Times)
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Mike Willmore   Posted: March 13, 2007 1:48 AM
It is so obvious that if the remains were about they would have been discovered by the jewish heirarchy after the crucifixion for the political purposes of exposing the whole resurection story as a hoax. Can one really suppose that the disciples would have gone through what they did for a belief on what would so obviously have been a lie that they would have all be privy to. I don't think so !!! The pseudo scientific smoke screen mentioning DNA should fool no one

Velma Elaine Phlegm Watson   Posted: March 12, 2007 7:58 PM
Would the bones of Christ change my faith and adoration. Hell No, as their is no Jesus DNA for comparison. It is so unfortunate that Satan's business on discrediting our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, as the true son of God gets attention, attention, and more attention. Is our faith so weak, that we must always"wonder if", maybe it is so? The more I read the Bible and I do read some of Cayce's work on Jesus, as well as other religious material, I always keep in mind that no other figure in the history of mankind has touched so many lives through comforting the tired, healing the sick, feeding the hungry, while yet performing miracles even today, after dying on the cross, over coming death, walked among his followers forty days before ascending to Heaven, where he sits at the right hand of God, to Judge the living and the dead. So, all Christains better beware that Satan is out to rob every man, woman, and child of their Faith and Salvation. Thank you for your informative articles.

Joyce   Posted: March 12, 2007 7:12 PM
I am not a biblical scholar, but from everything I have read in the Bible, the book of Revelation, this is what we are to expect in the last days. I am thankful that I look to Him and not man for my answers.

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