Also, a narrative about the finding of another tomb with ossuaries for "Mary, a Joseph, a second Mary, a Jude son of Jesus, a Matthew, and most significantly, a Jesus son of Joseph."
While these were very common names in 1st Century Jerusalem, the juxtaposition of these names in one family tomb is interesting.
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Thanks for the ping!
A to the top of my pings ping. Looks like a good read for later when I have more time. Thank you.