Bible breakthrough: How nails ‘used to crucify Jesus’ were discovered in Jerusalem tomb

In November 1990, archaeologists found a burial cave in south Jerusalem, containing 12 bone boxes, two of which featured the inscription “Caiaphas” – the name given to the Jewish high priest who was behind the crucifixion of Jesus according to the Gospels of the New Testament. Alongside the finds, two Roman-era nails were found, one inside the box and one on the floor beside the ossuary. In the first century, people were buried with items that they thought they needed in the afterlife ... Read even more

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