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Two nails found in an ossuary in a south Jerusalem burial cave have been linked to the crucifixion of Jesus, with one expert ...
Nails supposedly used in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ were discovered in a burial cave in Jerusalem alongside two bone ...
The crucifixion of Jesus is one of the most illustrated events in human history.. For centuries, artists have reimagined it as a form of remembrance and as a means to convey the story of brutality ...
April 12, 2011 — -- Two thousand years have passed since Jesus Christ died on the cross and Christian theologians still debate whether he was crucified with three or four nails. But Canadian ...
How does crucifixion kill you? Here’s what we know. First, the history. Crucifixion is a gruesome mode of execution, and that’s why the Romans in Jesus’ day used it.
Was Jesus’ death on the cross a divine necessity? That is a question that has long been debated in the Christian church. There are about as many answers to that question as there are ways to ask it.
A 25-year Spanish study into the trial and crucifixion of Jesus has concluded that the process was entirely legal. The court case was not a legal farce, argues professor Jose Maria Ribas Alba, but … ...
Jesus’ crucifixion happened in public, likely witnessed by hundreds, if not thousands of his friends and enemies. His body was almost certainly taken down from the cross, ...
It's been debated for years, but researchers say they now have a definitive date of the crucifixion.Jesus, as described in the New Testament, was most likely crucified on Friday April 3, 33 A.D.