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SPECIAL EPISODE OF SCIENCE CHANNEL SERIES BIBLICAL CONSPIRACIES INVESTIGATES CONTROVERSY SURROUNDING JAMES OSSUARY, WHICH SOME BELIEVE PROVES EXISTENCE OF JESUS OF NAZARETH

Biblical Conspiracies: Jesus Family Tomb? Premieres Saturday, April 15 at 10 PM

April 5, 2017

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(New York) -  It is one of the most controversial ancient artifacts ever found and the center of a decade long controversy. The James Ossuary, a burial bone box that dates to the 1st century, has on it, an inscription that states, “James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus.” It has been considered by some to be fake, by others to be the first piece of hard archaeological evidence of the physical existence of Jesus of Nazareth. Biblical historian Simcha Jacobovici helps unpack the mystery surrounding this potentially explosive find in BIBLICAL CONSPIRACIES: JESUS FAMILY TOMB?, premiering Easter weekend, Saturday, April 15 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Science Channel.

 

BIBLICAL CONSPIRACIES uses science in an attempt to determine the ossuary’s validity. Dr. Aryeh Shimron, a Canadian-Israeli geo-archaeologist, explores a possible link between the James Ossuary and the controversial “Jesus Family Tomb”, discovered in 2007 in Talpiot, a Jerusalem suburb. By examining the chemical makeup of the ossuaries in the supposed family tomb, and the James Ossuary, Shimron, in his estimation, determines that they were indeed part of the same tomb.

 

While there is no question that the box itself is an ancient relic, there are still major questions surrounding the authenticity of the words written on it. When the ossuary first surfaced in 2002, it sent shockwaves around the world. But the Israel Antiquities Authority declared the second part of the inscription a fake, and its owner, a private antiquities collector, was brought up on forgery charges. After a lengthy battle in a Jerusalem court the owner was acquitted after it could not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the inscription was fake.

 

BIBLICAL CONSPIRACIES: JESUS FAMILY TOMB? is produced by Associated Producers for Science Channel. Simcha Jacobovici is the executive producer for Associated Producers. Neil Laird is executive producer for Science Channel.