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Two nails that could have been used to crucify Jesus were rediscovered in 2011, and research shows they could have fragments of his DNA on them.
ATLANTIS exists. That is the opinion of award-winning filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici (The Exodus Decoded) who teamed with Avatar director James Cameron for new documentary Atlantis Rising.
Simcha Jacobovici is a three-time Emmy winning Israeli/Canadian filmmaker, New York Times bestselling author and an internationally acclaimed journalist. He is also an adjunct professor in the ...
Enslaved: The Sunken History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade Simcha Jacobovici and Sean Kingsley. Pegasus, $28.95 (336p) ISBN 978-1-63936-238-7 ...
In a controversial 2011 documentary called " The Nails of the Cross," however, filmmaker and journalist Simcha Jacobovici suggested the nails were those lost from the Caiaphas tomb — and that ...
However, a 2011 documentary from filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici claimed the nails had been rediscovered, and Mr Jacobovici went as far as to say the nails were used on Christ during his crucifixion ...
The nails mysteriously went missing but re-emerged after Israeli filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici said he found the nails that were used in the crucifixion in his 2011 documentary “Nails of the Cross.” ...
Years later, filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici would claim to have found the nails, even claiming that they were used to crucify Jesus himself in the 2011 documentary, Nails Of The Cross.
Featuring Guardian writer Afua Hirsch, and investigative journalist Simcha Jacobovici, the documentary is set to give viewers a better understanding of the transatlantic slave trade.
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