Ken Dark, an archaeologist out of the United Kingdom, studied the remains of a home found in Nazareth, Israel. He thinks the home could have been owned by Joseph, Mary, and baby Jesus.

Dark, a professor of archaeology and history at the University of Reading, said that there is a “strong case to be made” about the site’s ties to Jesus Christ. He began to study the area in 2006, and wrote his findings in the book “The Sisters of Nazareth Convent: A roman-period, Byzantine, and Crusader site in central Nazareth.” The home lies beneath the Sisters of Nazareth Covent.

“I didn’t go to Nazareth to find the house of Jesus, I was actually doing a study of the city’s history as a Byzantine Christian pilgrimage center,” he told the BBC. “Nobody could have been more surprised than me.”

“We know from written evidence this church was believed in the Byzantine period to have been built on the site of Jesus’ home and the dwelling preserved in its crypt,” Dark told the BBC. “It’s almost certainly the Church of the Nutrition, which was dedicated to the upbringing of Christ, and mentioned in a Seventh Century pilgrim’s account.”

Whoever constructed the house had excellent knowledge of stone-working as well. In the Bible, Joseph is called a “craftsman” and “builder”, strengthening the theory. However, it is by no means a closed case.

“[It’s] by no means a conclusive case,” he said in an interview with CBS. “On the one hand, we can put forward a totally plausible case that this was Jesus’s childhood home. But on the other hand, actually proving that is beyond the scope of the evidence. It’s debatable whether it would ever be possible to prove that.”

“There was nothing unusual about it. It’s not pitifully poor, but there’s no sign of any great wealth either. It’s very ordinary,” Dark told CBS News. “If this is the childhood environment of Jesus, there’s no reason to believe He grew up in anything other than a very typical Galilean rural home of its time.”

 

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