Jesus discovered in the Dead Sea scrolls

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Grandpa

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I know this may sound flippant, but I'm not surprised in the slightest...

Good article.
 

Billyd

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I would wait until sources other than Simcha Jacobovici say something about it (which they aren't). This is the same guy that says they found absolute proof that Jesus and Mary M were married and whatnot.

It sucks that it probably isn't real, but...
 

posthuman

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video from the article:

[video=vimeo;160299643]https://vimeo.com/160299643[/video]
 
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You know what, maybe I judged too quickly. But he is the same dude whose selling that Mary and Jesus were married. I guess it might not be blasphemous to think so now that I think about it.
 

posthuman

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You know what, maybe I judged too quickly. But he is the same dude whose selling that Mary and Jesus were married. I guess it might not be blasphemous to think so now that I think about it.

really?
i don't know anything about him - was just reading the Israeli news this morning and this article caught my eye.
i don't believe Jesus & Mary were married =\

toward the end of the video, he makes some kooky comments about how this fragment might be part of a lost 'gospel' that 'doesn't dwell on the crucifixion' that made me cringe a bit -- even kooks stumble into the truth sometimes though. this bit about Jesus in the Dead Sea scrolls is really interesting. i sure would love to be able to read the full scroll!