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Possible 2,000 year old portrait of Jesus found

by Phantom Ace ( 17 Comments › )
Filed under Christianity, Headlines, Israel, Judaism, Special Report at April 4th, 2011 - 9:00 am

If verified, this could be one of the biggest finds since the Dead Sea scroll. A 2,000 year old booklet that has an image that looks like how Jesus would traditionally been portrayed as. The booklets were found in a cave near the village of Saham in Jordan.

The image is eerily familiar: a bearded young man with flowing curly hair. After lying for nearly 2,000 years hidden in a cave in the Holy Land, the fine detail is difficult to determine. But in a certain light it is not difficult to interpret the marks around the figure’s brow as a crown of thorns.

The extraordinary picture of one of the recently discovered hoard of up to 70 lead codices – booklets – found in a cave in the hills overlooking the Sea of Galilee is one reason Bible historians are clamouring to get their hands on the ancient artefacts.

If genuine, this could be the first-ever portrait of Jesus Christ, possibly even created in the lifetime of those who knew him.

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Astonishingly, one of the booklets appears to bear the words ‘Saviour of Israel’ – one of the few phrases so far translated.

The owner of the cache is Bedouin trucker Hassan Saida who lives in the Arab village of Umm al-Ghanim, Shibli. He has refused to sell the booklets but two samples were sent to

Read the rest: Is this the first ever portrait of Jesus?

Let’s see what the tests results are. If confirmed, this is a huge archeological find.