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Does anyone think that the symbol found on the front entrance tomb of Jesus’ family burial site maybe related?

2007-11-09 05:16:12 · 2 answers · asked by Soul saviour 4 in Arts & Humanities History

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“ ^ “ = Arch = Archers

Archers = Genesis 1:1, 49:22-26 RSV, 21:17-20 RSV,1 Samuel 31:3 RSV, 2 Chronicles 35:23-24 RSV. The Hebrew letter Vav = Archer = Kabalah.

“o” = Sun, sun disk

See link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archon
Archon (Gr. άρχων, pl. άρχοντες) is a Greek word that means "ruler"... some variants of Gnosticism used the term Archon to refer to several servants of the Demiurge, the "creator god", that stood between the human race and a transcendent God that could only be reached through gnosis. In this context they have the role of the angels and demons of the Old Testament.

2007-11-09 07:20:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is no historical proof that the Talpiot tomb has any connection at all with Jesus Christ or members of his "family".

Serious historians will continue to view the claims made in a book by Simcha Jacobovici and Charles R. Pellegrino as total fiction, until scientific or documentary evidence proves otherwise (the names alleged to be found in the tomb could belong to many thousands of Jews, not just the Biblical family.

Anyone can write a book; anyone can make fantastic claims; anyone can become "infamous" for doing so. It's not clever and it doesn't fool intelligent people.

EDIT: "Recently, some of the scholars quoted in the Discovery Channel documentary have issued strong clarifications, backtracking on some of the central claims made in the film and book. Namely, University of Toronto statistician Professor Andrey Feuerverger, whose statistical analysis claimed that the odds were 600:1 in favor of the tomb being the burial site of Jesus' family, has revised his opinion, now saying that these odds relate to the chances that these particular names would be found in one tomb, and not to the particular identification of individuals in the tomb."
(wikipedia)

2007-11-09 13:32:04 · answer #2 · answered by Brother Ranulf 5 · 0 0

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