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Thursday, June 14, 2018

How Romans Would Have Crucified Jesus, an Article by Candida Moss


In a recently published article in the Journal of Archaeological and Anthropologica Sciences, a team of scientists led by Emanuela Gualdi and Ursula Thun Hohenstein of the University of Ferrara revealed that they had excavated a 2,000-year-old corpse from an isolated tomb in Gavello, near Venice, in Northern Italy, that showed signs of having been crucified.


The foregoing excerpt is from an article by Candida Moss for the Daily Beast. I personally always find most articles by Candida very fascinating, and this is one of them. Read the full article at the link below. Blessings and enjoy!


New Evidence of How Romans Would Have Crucified Jesus: The Romans normally tied victims to the cross—but a grave in Italy provides new archaeological evidence that the Biblical account of the Crucifixion may have been right all along.









Source:

https://www.thedailybeast.com/new-evidence-of-how-romans-would-have-crucified-jesus?ref=author.



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