BERIGAN Posted November 6, 2005 Report Posted November 6, 2005 Ancient church found on jail site The site contains a mosaic with references to Jesus Christ Israeli officials say they have discovered what may be the oldest Christian Church in the Holy Land - on the site of a maximum security prison. Israel's Antiquities Authority said the church at the Megiddo jail dated back to the third or fourth century AD and was "a once in a lifetime find". It contained a mosaic bearing the name of Jesus Christ in ancient Greek, fish murals and an altar, officials said. The dig took place near the biblical site of Armageddon in northern Israel. 'Great discovery' "This is a once in a lifetime find and the inscriptions are very rare," excavation supervisor Jotham Tefer told Israel's Channel Two television. A mosaic depicting two fish, an ancient Christian symbol "This is a very ancient structure, maybe the oldest in our area," he said. Mr Tefer added that the discovery could help shed new light on an important period of Christianity, which was banned by the Romans until the fourth century. "Normally we have from this period in our region historical evidence from literature, not archaeological evidence," he said. "There is no structure you can compare it to, it is a very unique find." The Vatican's ambassador to Israel, Pietro Sambi, described the find as a "great discovery". Megiddo is Hebrew for Armageddon, the site which Christian teachings say will herald the final battle before the coming of the messiah. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4411286.stm Quote
jazzbo Posted November 6, 2005 Report Posted November 6, 2005 Interesting. Will be nice to read the published scholarly reports when they are available. Quote
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