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Two Roman-era nails were discovered in a burial cave in south Jerusalem in 1990, with filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici now ...
Nails supposedly used in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ were discovered in a burial cave in Jerusalem alongside two bone ...
Catholics gathered in Jerusalem on Friday, the first Friday of Lent, to remember an event from the Bible called the 2nd Sorrowful Mystery when Jesus was crowned with thorns. Bishop Emeritus ...
Two Roman-era nails believed to have been used in the crucifixion of Jesus have been discovered in Jerusalem - they were found with the bones of a high priest ...
Christians worldwide celebrate Palm Sunday on April 2, 2022. Palm Sunday, the commemoration of Jesus' final entry into Jerusalem before his crucifixion, death and resurrection, is also the start ...
JERUSALEM — Advent has crept in quietly this year in the Holy Land. It has been stripped away from the usual trappings of Christmas, which normally are impossible to resist either here in ...
A 2,000-year-old stone tablet was discovered in Jerusalem with financial recordings indicating it is a receipt from the Early Roman era.
The space agency’s astronomical models suggest that a lunar eclipse turned the moon red over Jerusalem on Friday, April 3, 33 AD — a date many scholars tie to Jesus’ death.
In Jerusalem, Jesus healed a paralyzed man at a ritual pool surrounded by five colonnades called the Pool of Bethesda, reports the Gospel of John.
In 1986, archeologists pulled a vessel dubbed a 'Jesus Boat' from the Sea of Galilee, with historians believing the boat informs on the biblical era.
The Pool of Siloam, where the New Testament says Jesus healed a man who was born blind, will be fully excavated and opened to tourists.