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  1. The Caiaphas ossuary is a highly decorated ossuary twice inscribed "Joseph, son of Caiaphas" which held the bones of a 60-year-old male. The limestone ossuary measures c. 37 cm (15 in) high by 75 cm (30 in) long and is housed in the Israel Museum , Jerusalem.

  2. Learn about the discovery and inscription of the ossuary of Joseph Caiaphas, a possible candidate for the high priest who presided over Jesus' trial. See the ornate decoration and the biblical verses related to this ancient bone box.

  3. The Caiaphas Ossuary is an important archaeological find that has provided insight into the life and times of a biblical figure. It is a significant discovery that has sparked debate and has allowed researchers to better understand the role of Caiaphas in the trial and death of Jesus.

  4. Apr 21, 2011 · It is highly probable that the nail found in Kokh IV was used for scratching the two inscriptions on Ossuary 6 that referred to Caiaphas, but it is important to note that this nail was not found inside the ossuary of Caiaphas and thus was not used as a talisman as Jacobovici claimed.

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  5. Discover the final resting place of the Caiaphas family, one of whose priestly members presided at the trial of Jesus. Learn about the archaeological find of the cave, the ossuaries, the inscriptions and the history of the Caiaphas family.

  6. Of the dozen ossuaries found in this tomb, the Caiaphas ossuary was the most intricately carved (two circles with each containing five rosettes). The significance of this find is that it supports the historical existence of the biblical Caiaphas, who was the temple priest and who played a key role in Jesus' crucifixion.

  7. Apr 19, 2019 · Learn about the archaeological discovery of the ossuary that may have contained the bones of Caiaphas, the high priest who tried Jesus and broke Jewish law. Explore the historical and biblical context of Caiaphas's role and his family's influence.

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