The View from Jerusalem

January 21, 2008

Geza Vermes’ Statement

Filed under: Lost Tomb of Jesus — uhl staff @ 1:07 am

This morning I encouraged the members of the Symposium to gain “fair representation” by speaking for themselves. I will post these in the order in which they were received.

Geza Vermes’ statement:
” The evidence so far advanced falls far short of proving  that the Talpiot tomb is, or even could be, the tomb of the family of Jesus of Nazareth. The identification of the ossuary of Mariamne with that of Mary Magdalene of the Gospels has no support whatever and without it the case collapses.  The  conference, primarily devoted to the problem of afterlife in  Second Temple Judaism, was useful  in airing the the latest views on ancient Jewish burial practices and modern science. Apart from a handful of participants,  the large majority of the assembled scholars  consider the theory that the Talpiot ossuaries contained the remains of Jesus of Nazareth and his family as unlikely after the conference as it has been before. In my historical judgment, the matter is, and in the absence of   substantial new evidence, should remain closed.

Geza Vermes
Fellow of the British Academy
Professor Emeritus of Jewish Studies
Oxford University”

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