After spending over a decade excavating in the Galilee region, Oshri found evidence suggesting that the ancient village near Nazareth is the true birthplace of Jesus. He argued that it would not ...
Additionally, studies have cited seven pieces of evidence suggesting Jesus of Nazareth's actual existence, despite a fringe perspective that he was a figment of ancient peoples' imaginations.
Jesus, the lord and saviour would have gone by Yeshua or Yeshu, which were the two of the most common names in Galilee at the time.
Judaea was a land of ancient traditions and religious fervor. Decades of Roman rule were causing ever more resentment. Jesus was born to a family from a village called Nazareth, near the Sea of ...