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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. Mar 28, 2000 · Joseph son of Caiaphas was the Jewish high priest from 18–36 CE. He is known chiefly for his involvement in the arrest of Jesus as described in the New Testament. The Caiaphas family burial cave was discovered in southeastern Jerusalem. This is the most elegant of the 12 ossuaries found inside.

  3. Ossuary of Caiaphas - The High Priest (18-36 CE): From family burial cave in Southern Jerusalem bering the name Joseph bar Caiaphas, who played a role in the interrogation and trial of Jesus. Crafted by Bees. Common Ground. The Dawn of Darkness. October Sun: Four Voices from the Yom Kippur War. An Inquiring Mind. Back to Aleppo.

  4. Ossuary of the High Priest Caiaphas, 18-36 CE. An Elaborate Bone Box for a High Official. Date-18-36 CE. Current Location-Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel. Language and Script-Aramaic, alphabetic. Biblical Verses-Matt. 26-57-66

  5. Oct 12, 2020 · Hence the ossuary labeled Joseph son of Caiaphas, now on display at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, is more likely to be the final resting place of the high priest, especially since this box, unlike the others found in the tomb, was ornately decorated with elaborate geometric motifs.

  6. The Caiaphas ossuary is a first-century limestone bone box, believed to contain the remains of the High Priest and Sadducee Caiaphas, mentioned in the New Testament. The ossuary was discovered in 1990 in a tomb in the Jerusalem suburb of Talpiot.

  7. Details. Title: Elaborate ossuary of "Joseph son of Caiaphas" Creator: Unknown. Date Created: Herodian period, 1st century CE. Location: Talpiot, Jerusalem. Type: Ossuary. Rights: Israel...

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