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Ossuary of Caiaphas

From the Second Temple Period, ca. 1st
Century CE, this ossuary bears the inscritption, "Yehosef bar Qafa," (Joseph, son of Caiaphas).  It is believe to be from the family tomb of Caiphas, The High Priest at the time of the crucifixion of Jesus.

In a tomb located to the south of Jerusalem were discovered several ossuaries, one of which contained the bones of the former high priest Caiaphas (see Matt 26:3, 57; Luke 3:2; John 11:49; 18:13-14, 24, 28; Acts 4:6; Josephus, Ant
. 23.25, 39). It was a Jewish custom to store the bones of the deceased in ossuaries; the bones were collected about a year after burial.

 

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