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'Naked Archaeologist' finds signs Jerusalem cave was used to bury Jesus' disciples
Simcha Jacobovici, an Emmy-winning documentary director and producer, hopes findings of current explorations will substantiate his earlier theory that Jesus was buried in a nearby cave.
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Under an ordinary residential building in Jerusalem's Armon Hanatziv neighborhood, a robotic arm with a camera inserted into a Second Temple-era burial cave has revealed mysterious inscriptions and drawings on ossuaries. Simcha Jacobovici, an Emmy-winning documentary director and producer who is best known for his documentary TV series "The Naked Archaeologist," argues that the cave served as a burial cave for at least some of Jesus' disciples. Enhanced image of 'Jonah and the Whale' found in a Jerusalem burial cave.

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This story is by: Photo by: Associated Producers Ltd. What are your thoughts on this issue? Follow Haaretz.com on Facebook and share your views. Jacobovici is exploring the cave for his latest documentary project, backed by the Discovery Channel, and hopes his findings substantiate his earlier theory that a nearby cave is the one where Jesus was Nir Hasson

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buried. He made that claim in a previous documentary, and said the theory was backed up by the names found on the ossuaries, or receptacles for bones, in the cave. The discoveries could potentially have revolutionary implications for the understanding of early Christianity and of Jesus as a historical figure. Jacobovici's previous theories were based on findings by others, and a press conference he is scheduled to hold today in New York to unveil a book and film about his current project will be the first time he and his colleagues reveal findings from their own explorations. Every few years, Jacobovici shakes up the archaeological world, mainly with his interpretations of Second Temple-era finds having to do with the New Testament. Last year, he argued that a pair of nails found in another burial cave in Jerusalem were the original nails used to crucify Jesus. Violent confrontation The cave, which was found in the 1990s, was sealed after protests from ultra-Orthodox activists stopped the exploration, and an apartment house was subsequently built on top of it. After successfully negotiating with the residents' committee of the building on Olei Hagardom Street for permission to drill into the floor, Jacobovici had an almost violent confrontation with the ultra-Orthodox group Atra Kadisha. Eventually, he pledged to Atra Kadisha leader Rabbi David Schmidel that he would explore the cave only by means of a robotic arm inserted through the building floor. It seems that the finds - the most important of which was an incised drawing clearly showing a large fish swallowing or vomiting a human figure - were worth the effort.

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The carving underscores Jacobivici's belief that Jesus was buried in the nearby cave because the fish, and the image of Jonah and the whale, were both early Christian symbols. The fish cannot be mistaken for something more ordinary, like the prow of a ship, and can only be understood as a fish and a human figure - making it unique among the hundreds of ossuaries found in

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Jerusalem, said Israeli archaeologist Rami Arav of the University of Nebraska, a member of Jacobovici's team. Another member of the team is James Tabor, an expert on religions from the University of North Carolina. In the early Christian burials in the Catacombs of Rome are 108 depictions of Jonah, Jacobovici told Haaretz last week. Jonah's power as a Christian symbol comes from a verse in the Book of Matthew comparing Jonah's emergence after three days in the belly of the whale to Jesus' resurrection after three days. The second of Jacobovici's dramatic finds is an inscription in Greek letters. It can be variously interpreted, but all refer in one way or another to resurrection, he says. Jacobovici, along with the experts he has enlisted, claims the words are "God" in Greek, the Tetragrammaton (the traditionally unutterable four-letter name of God in Hebrew ), the word "arise" or "resurrected" in Greek, and the word "arise" or "resurrected" in Hebrew. This appears to support the claim that the cave was used as an early Christian burial site because the idea that a mainstream member of the Jewish community would inscribe an ossuary with the Tetragrammaton is unlikely; even a prayer containing this word has never been found on an ossuary. "It shows us that perhaps this whole area was a very unorthodox area, a different area. Not the Jewish mainstream," said Arav. Unlike many archaeologists, Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologist Yuval Baruch - who appears to be the only Israeli archaeologist other than Arav who has seen the findings - says Jacobovici could be right. Although Baruch said yesterday that Jacobovici's use of a robot "to photograph not in the best light" was problematic, he added: "If it is indeed a fish, it is fantastic. It has no parallel." Baruch criticized Jacobovici's work for being "mostly unconnected to context." "Ossuaries were not mass produced, and different decorations are being discovered all the time," he said. All the same, he said archaeologists should be grateful. "Archaeologists have to understand that what Simcha does is to take the esoteric profession of archaeology and turn it into Indiana Jones, something very appealing," he said. "From that perspective, we should thank him." Read this article in Hebrew Simcha Jacobovici

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21. 20.

Big hole in your argument. J.J. Hall 29.02.12 21:53

If Jesus' butial is found and the remains are positivelky identified Yonatan ? Jonathan 29.02.12 19:34 29.02.12 18:51

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Found caves Abeba, 29.02.12

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Simcha is a hero! Nancy in USA 29.02.12 17:04

Simcha is a hero! Nancy in USA 29.02.12

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Everyone needs to be aware that if Jerusalem was under Islamic control, these sites would have been totally destroyed long ago. Even Steven 29.02.12 08:58

Are you stupid or just practicing to be a professional idiot? It WAS under Islamic control for centuries you dummy. Reuben of NY 29.02.12 17:10 You mean like how you Arabs took care of the remains of the 2nd Temple by building a Mosque on top of it ??? Even Steven 29.02.12 22:31

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tomb of Jesus Regina Akel 28.02.12

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I guess it was an advertisenent for the movie "The Body" with Antonio Banderas. Very good movie with exately the same subject Avi 29.02.12 21:32

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Jesus and Tombs Jon 28.02.12 20:51 What is sacred chee 29.02.12 13:31

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Is this Jesus the Jew H 28.02.12 18:23

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burial cave moozy 28.02.12

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was this guy naked during the press interview? pl 28.02.12 17:39

I saw his last documentary It was good. Its nice that he works hard to get to the bottom of things He is kind of a maverick among archeologists JAck 28.02.12 17:37

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looking for Jesus from a man that does not believe in the bible - he will never accept anything less than his disbelief Sam 28.02.12 17:18

The tomb of Jesus if found is empty

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RobertEager: What?????????!!!!!!!! Yaakov Sullivan 28.02.12 18:19

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Rabbis should not have this power Maggie 28.02.12 17:04 Fish Duarte Sousa 28.02.12 22:40

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The nails are definitiely not the nails used to crucify Jesus Solovey Razboynik 28.02.12 14:24

Crucifixion nails Lucius 28.02.12 17:15 Clearly, that is not what those Jews thought Yaakov Sullivan Yaakov dina 28.02.12 19:12 18:23 The Logos is a Greek term 28.02.12 and yet he still does miricles today 28.02.12 19:43

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Simcha the Fool Edward Benjamin AMEN! Historian 28.02.12 17:20 Will the true archaeologist please stand up Orrei 28.02.12 18:19 I'm afraid I do know Edward Benjamin 28.02.12 20:53 28.02.12 13:42

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It is known the Church of the Spulchre was built on top of a pagan temple in the 4th Century Jerusalemite 28.02.12 12:00

Go learn history Uri 28.02.12 17:49

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Good - Fascinating Guy Mark of Lewiston 28.02.12 10:45

"The cave...was sealed after protests from ultraOrthodox activists stopped the exploration." The Ultra-Orthodox were worried that it would be discovered that Christians would have an equal claim to fame to the area. Once more - blatant religious discrimination. Mickey 28.02.12 07:27

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The religious have these objections all the time Edward Benjamin You're Incorrect 28.02.12 13:44

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Really? 28.02.12 28.02.12 18:20 Really? 18:21

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Jesus dov 28.02.12

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did you hear the same respect you want for your religion you should show for the religion of others? maria 28.02.12 14:33 maria: Someone bred in a toilet... Yaakov Sullivan Disrespectful Benny from Miami 28.02.12 18:56 28.02.12 18:44

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