
The Lost Tomb of Jesus is a documentary which makes a case that the 2,000-year-old "Tomb of the Ten Ossuaries" belonged to the family of Jesus of Nazareth.... (Full plot summary below)
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The Lost Tomb of Jesus is a documentary which makes a case that the 2,000-year-old "Tomb of the Ten Ossuaries" belonged to the family of Jesus of Nazareth.
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| User ReviewDave FThis is one of my favorite documentaries, it is totally awesome, mind boggling, makes me glad I have a degree in history. |
| User ReviewPrivate USujet fort intéressant mais totalement mal porté à l'écran. Fake doicumentaire trop dramatisé et avec un rythme cassé. Trop de rhétorique pour un sujet et un débat pourtant fort intéressant. mauvaise communication. |
| User ReviewJeet DBrilliant work, which needs to be taken more seriously by biblical scholars, even if it does have far reaching implications! |
| User ReviewSultan AA real eye opener, I enjoyed watching it and found it very interesting, it stirs up a lot of questions in your mind |
| User ReviewBrian WTwo things I'm not too keen on: Jesus and documentaries. Who knew that putting the two together would be so interesting, The documentary seems to prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that Jesus was a man and that he was buried in an ostuary (a small stone bnox made to bones or organs of deceased people) with his family and close friends. There are certain religious implications I won;t get into since I'm agnostic to begin with and don;t really care aboyut that aspect. But this documentary is very interesting, and I reccomend it. |
| User ReviewJacquie RThey found Jesus... he's real... maybe... |
| User ReviewDrew HInteressante theorie, mais documentaire assez long , pas loin de 2 hrs. |
| User ReviewHenry Hull HBez razlika dali ste religiozni ili ne treba da go izgledate, pa posle koj kako saka neka si gi tumace rabotite. Cicko vi James Cameron frlil nekoe dolarce i opa filmce (dokumentarec). |
| User ReviewKavin K"A true scientist seeks to disprove his/her theory"--quote from my excellent psychiatrist. The scientists in this movie can't hide their glee at "supposedly" proving their biased theories. They even admit that one of the scientists stole a casket from the tomb. What about other theories? Who scratched "Yeshua son of Joseph" on the tomb? What if the family wanted to properly mourn the loss of Jesus according to Jewish funeral traditions and planted bones for that purpose? What if Gnostic liars created the entire tomb in 300 a.d.? That's just the start of alternative theories. |
| User ReviewJames HI wasn't in the least bit convinced, nor did I care if any of it could possibly be true. I find it appalling that the filmmakers have nothing better to do with their time than convince themselves with scant evidence they have found the tomb of Jesus. |