The Tomb of Jesus and His Family? Exploring Ancient Jewish Tombs Near Jerusalem's Walls
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The Tomb of Jesus and His Family? Exploring Ancient Jewish Tombs Near Jerusalem's Walls  -     Edited By: James H. Charlesworth

The Tomb of Jesus and His Family? Exploring Ancient Jewish Tombs Near Jerusalem's Walls

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / 2012 / Paperback

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Product Description

Addresses a much-contested archaeological discovery

In 1980 archaeologists unearthed a tomb near Jerusalem that contained a family's ossuaries inscribed with some familiar New Testament names, including Mary, Joseph, and Jesus. In 2007 the Discovery Channel produced and broadcast a documentary called The Lost Tomb of Jesus, raising interest - and controversy - among the public and specialists alike. Could this actually be the tomb of Jesus and his family?

In January of 2008 a group of internationally renowned scholars from a broad range of disciplines met in Jerusalem to discuss that very question. Covering the archaeological facts about the discovery, Jewish burial customs during the late Second Temple period, first-century inscriptions, the Talpiot tomb, the James ossuary, the Holy Sepulcher, and more, The Tomb of Jesus and His Family? presents their expert perspectives on a much-publicized topic.

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Title: The Tomb of Jesus and His Family? Exploring Ancient Jewish Tombs Near Jerusalem's Walls
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 592
Vendor: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication Date: 2012
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 12 ounces
ISBN: 0802867456
ISBN-13: 9780802867452
Stock No: WW867452

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Addresses a much-contested archaeological discovery

In 1980 archaeologists unearthed a tomb near Jerusalem that contained a family's ossuaries inscribed with some familiar New Testament names, including Mary, Joseph, and Jesus. In 2007 the Discovery Channel produced and broadcast a documentary called The Lost Tomb of Jesus, raising interest -- and controversy -- among the public and specialists alike. Could this actually be the tomb of Jesus and his family?

In January of 2008 a group of internationally renowned scholars from a broad range of disciplines met in Jerusalem to discuss that very question. Covering the archaeological facts about the discovery, Jewish burial customs during the late Second Temple period, first-century inscriptions, the Talpiot tomb, the James ossuary, the Holy Sepulcher, and more,this volume presents their expert perspectives on a much-publicized topic.

Contributors:Mordechai Aviam, Wolfgang E. Krumbein,
James H. Charlesworth, André Lemaire,
Claude Cohen-Matlofsky, Lee Martin McDonald,
April D. DeConick, Charles Pellegrino,
Casey D. Elledge, Stephen Pfann,
Mark Elliott, Petr Pokorný,
Howard R. Feldman, Jonathan J. Price,
Joseph A. Fitzmyer, Christopher A. Rollston,
Camil Fuchs, Amnon Rosenfeld,
Shimon Gibson, Jane Schaberg,
Rachel Hachlili, Andrew V. Sills,
Eldad Keynan, Mark Spigelman,
Kevin Kilty, James D. Tabor,
Amos Kloner, Konstantinos Th. Zarras,
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Author Bio

James H. Charlesworth is George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature and director of the Dead Sea Scrolls Project at Princeton Theological Seminary. He has authored or edited over sixty books.

Editorial Reviews

The Bible Today
"This volume's real contribution is the wealth of information it provides about Jewish burial practices between the advent of Herod the Great and the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, when the production of tombs and ossuaries in this region was radically disrupted."

Journal of Theological Studies
"A useful and informative book, providing an excellent example of the way limited evidence can be read in varying ways and lead to divergent results."

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