"The artifex verborum of the dream ... was no less adept than the waking Coleridge in the metamorphosis of words." — John Livingston Lowes, The Road to Xanadu. Observations on language (mostly ancient), religion, and culture.
By Edward M. Cook, Ph.D.
Monday, February 26, 2007
The "Jesus Tomb" Ossuary
I'm not happy with my initial response, so I've removed it. If I come up with something else, I'll post it in this space.
ah, i hope you do post something about it. i must say, the article about the whole hoo-haw surprised me and made me laugh, especially the fact that (in the article i read, at least) there was zero insight into the fact that, hey...the people in question might actually be someone else. i wonder how common the name "judah" was in that area (judah being one of the names inscribed on the ossuary/tomb-thingies).
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This jesus tomb thing deeply worries me! I hope it's not true.
ah, i hope you do post something about it. i must say, the article about the whole hoo-haw surprised me and made me laugh, especially the fact that (in the article i read, at least) there was zero insight into the fact that, hey...the people in question might actually be someone else. i wonder how common the name "judah" was in that area (judah being one of the names inscribed on the ossuary/tomb-thingies).
- kathryn
Thanks for the nice post!
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