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A team of archaeologists under the direction of V. Tzaferis discovered four cave-tombs at Giv'at ha-Mivtar (Ras el-Masaref), which is just north of Jerusalem near Mount Scopus and immediately west of the road to Nablus. The date of the tombs, revealed by the pottery in situ, ranged from the late second century B.C. until A.D. 70. These family tombs with branching chambers, which had been hewn out of soft limestone, belong to the Jewish cemetery of Jesus' time that extends from Mount Scopus in the east to the Sanhedriya tombs in the north west. Within the caves were found fifteen limestone ossuaries which contained the bones of thirty-five individuals. These skeletons reveal under the examination of specialists a startling tale of the turbulence and agony that confronted the Jews during the century in which Jesus lived. Nine of the thirty-five individuals had met violent death. Three children, ranging in ages from eight months to eight years, died from starvation. A child of almost four expired after much suffering from an arrow wound that penetrated the left of his skull (the occipital bone). A young man of about seventeen years burned to death cruelly bound upon a rack, as inferred by the grey and white alternate lines on his left fibula. A slightly older female also died from conflagration. An old women of nearly sixty probably collapsed from the crushing blow of a weapon like a mace; her atlas, axis vertebrae and occipital bone were shattered. A woman in her early thirties died in childbirth, she still retained a fetus in her pelvis. Finally, a man between twenty-four and twenty-eight years of age was crucified. The name of the man was incised on his ossuary in letters 2 cm high: Jehohanan. He was crucified probably between A.D. 7, the time of the census revolt, and 66, the beginning of the war against Rome.... According to Dr. N. Haas of the Department of Anatomy, Hebrew University--all the marks of violence on the skeleton resulted directly or indirectly from crucifixion. Interview is from 2011 with Dr. Paul Maier, former Prof. of Ancient History at Western Michigan University. This program is funded by the generous support of 100 Huntley Street viewers and is produced by Crossroads, a registered charity in Canada and the USA. Donate or become a monthly partner at https://donate.crossroads.ca/100hs-yt Join this channel to help spread the word about Jesus on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4b1cyjfinmRIsTljCJMUIA/join Need prayer? Our Prayer Line services 1-866-273-4444 are available toll-free 24/7. Or you can submit your prayer requests online http://100hs.ca/prayer We also offer extended assistance to those in need. Click here if you're interested in subscribing: http://100hs.ca/subscribe Connect with 100 Huntley Street Online: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/100huntley/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/100Huntley • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/100huntley/ About 100 Huntley Street™: http://100huntley.com Looking for a program that will encourage and inspire your Christian faith? 100 Huntley Street brings you the amazing stories of people – whether they be world leaders, celebrities, sports figures, or everyday people – who have had life-changing encounters with God.
Archaeologists discover 1st Crucified Victim