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Final Days of Jesus
Final Days of Jesus: The Archaeological Evidence | Shimon Gibson
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Few theologians and historians have had direct access to the ancient buried city of Jerusalem, let alone to remains dating specifically from the time of Jesus. This book is the first book of its kind to examine the final days of Jesus using the full array of such archaeological discoveries. Renowned archaeologist Shimon Gibson has been digging in Jerusalem since the 1970s and has been directly connected to every discovery pertaining to Jesus and the first century. It is this unprecedented access to all the key archaeological finds of Jesus during his final days that cannot be found in any other publication about Jesus. Describing the events of the final days of Jesus chronologically, this remarkable work is packed with all relevant archaeological discoveries known to have a bearing on the story of the final days of Jesus.
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Thoroughly enjoyed reading this. I learned a lot that I had no idea of regarding the actual history of the time of Jesus‘ crucifixion. Also, learned much about the Bible. Although Gibson insists that his was a “historical and archaeological” account of the final days of Jesus, this reading caused me to be deeply moved and validated my Christian beliefs. He concluded: “The reality is that there is no historical explanation for the empty tomb.”

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I‘m pretty sure that my reading interests may be different than most people on Litsy. I had to share though that I find this book to be really captivating and found it difficult to put down today. Plus, it‘s perfectly fitting for this week. That being said, I need to leave it there on the floor for awhile & take the opportunity I have on these quarantine days to catch up on my work.

paulfrankspencer I for one am on board. Maybe you'd like something I drafted up this week. 4y
WomanistBibliophile Different is good! 💕 4y
DrSabrinaMoldenReads That‘s been a struggle my whole life @WomanistBibliophile ! Thanks for that new self-attribution ! 4y
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