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Artifact Facts: A Tomb Beneath Jerusalem
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Discovered by accident in November 1990 just south of Jerusalem’s Old City, the Caiaphas Ossuary is one of the most significant finds from the New Testament era. When construction workers uncovered a 1st-century tomb in the Jerusalem Peace Forest, archaeologist Zvi Greenhut found several limestone ossuaries inside—one bearing the name “Caiaphas.” Many scholars have explored a possible connection to the high priest mentioned in the Gospels, making this artifact an intriguing link between archaeology and Scripture. What can this discovery really tell us?
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