Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Childhood home of Jesus found in Nazareth
Professor Ken Dark, a British archaeologist, has studied the 1st-century dwelling found under a convent in northern Israel for 14 years.
There is a strong case that a well-preserved 1st-century house excavated at Nazareth was the childhood home of Jesus, a British archaeologist has claimed.
Ken Dark, professor of archaeology and history at Reading University, said that a 19th-century identification of ruins at the Sisters of Nazareth Convent as the house of Joseph had been dismissed out of hand by archaeologists in the 1930s and rejected by scholars ever since.
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