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'''''The Jesus Family Tomb: The Discovery, the Investigation, and the Evidence That Could Change History''''' is a controversial book by ] and ] published in ]. It purports to tell the story of the discovery of the tomb of ] in ], known as the ]. '''''The Jesus Family Tomb: The Discovery, the Investigation, and the Evidence That Could Change History''''' (ISBN 0061192023) is a controversial book by ] and ] published in ]. It purports to tell the story of the discovery of the tomb of ] in ], known as the ].


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The Jesus Family Tomb: The Discovery, the Investigation, and the Evidence That Could Change History (ISBN 0061192023) is a controversial book by Simcha Jacobovici and Charles R. Pellegrino published in February 2007. It purports to tell the story of the discovery of the tomb of Jesus Christ in Talpiot, Jerusalem, Israel, known as the Talpiot Tomb.

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