Bone box of Jesus' brother discovered in Israel
Briefly

The limestone box inscribed with 'James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus' holds great significance, as it potentially contained the remains of James the Just, early Christian leader.
Despite Oded Golan's acquittal over forgery accusations, experts still cast doubt on the ossuary’s authenticity, asserting that the inscription's legitimacy remains in question.
The ossuary, now displayed in Atlanta, is claimed to be the most significant artifact from the time of Christ, linking directly to Jesus' familial connections.
Golan insists the inscription is authentic and dates back several thousand years, asserting that extensive chemical tests support the ancient origins of the markings.
Read at Mail Online
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