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March 31, 2011

Could lead codices prove ‘the major discovery of Christian history’?

Could lead codices prove ‘the major discovery of Christian history’?

By Chris Lehmann
British archaeologists are seeking to authenticate what could be a landmark discovery in the documentation of early Christianity: a trove of 70 lead codices that appear to date from the 1st century CE, which may include key clues to the last days of Jesus' life. As UK Daily Mail reporter Fiona Macrae writes, some researchers are suggesting this could be the most significant find in Christian archeology since the Dead Sea scrolls in 1947.
The codices turned up five years ago in a remote cave in eastern Jordan—a region where early Christian believers may have fled after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE. The codices are made up of wirebound individual pages, each roughly the size of a credit card. They contain a number of images and textual allusions to the Messiah, as well as some possible references to the crucifixion and resurrection. Some of the codices were sealed, prompting yet more breathless speculation that they could include the sealed book, shown only to the Messiah, mentioned in the Book of Revelation. One of the few sentences translated thus far from the texts, according to the BBC, reads, "I shall walk uprightly"--a phrase that also appears in Revelation. "While it could be simply a sentiment common in Judaism," BBC writer Robert Pigott notes, "it could here be designed to refer to the resurrection."
But the field of biblical archaeology is also prey to plenty of hoaxes and enterprising fraudsters, so investigators are proceeding with due empirical caution. Initial metallurgical research indicates that the codices are about 2,000 years old--based on the manner of corrosion they have undergone, which, as Macrae writes, "experts believe would be impossible to achieve artificially."

Beyond the initial dating tests, however, little is confirmed about the codices or what they contain. And the saga of their discovery has already touched off a battle over ownership rights between Israel and Jordan. As the BBC's Pigott recounts, the cache surfaced when a Jordanian Bedouin saw a menorah—the Jewish religious candleabra—exposed in the wake of a flash flood. But the codices somehow passed into the ownership of an Israeli Bedouin named Hassam Saeda, who claims that they have been in his family's possession for the past 100 years. The Jordanian government has pledged to "exert all efforts at every level" to get the potentially priceless relics returned, Pigott reports.

Meanwhile, biblical scholars who have examined the codices point to significant textual evidence suggesting their early Christian origin. Philip Davies, emeritus professor of Old Testament Studies at Sheffield University, told Pigott he was "dumbstruck" at the sight of plates representing a picture map of ancient Jerusalem. "There is a cross in the foreground, and behind it is what has to be the tomb [of Jesus], a small building with an opening, and behind that the walls of the city," Davies explained. "There are walls depicted on other pages of these books, too, and they almost certainly refer to Jerusalem."
David Elkington, an ancient religion scholar who heads the British research team investigating the find, has likewise pronounced this nothing less than "the major discovery of Christian history." Elkington told the Daily Mail that "it is a breathtaking thought that we have held these objects that might have been held by the early saints of the Church."

Still, other students of early Christian history are urging caution, citing precedents such as the debunked discovery of an ossuary said to contain Jesus' bones. New Testament scholar Larry Hurtado observes that since these codices are miniature, they were likely intended for private, rather than liturgical, use. This would likely place their date of origin closer to the 3rd century CE. But only further research and full translation of the codices can fully confirm the nature of the find. The larger lesson here is likely that of Eccliastes 3:1—be patient, since "to everything there is a season."
(David Elkington/Rex Features/Rex USA)

September 9, 2010

Reverend refuses to cancel Koran burning

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REVEREND Terry Jones, who created an international firestorm when he planned an Koran-burning event at his Florida church on September 11, said yesterday that despite mounting pressure and opposition, he has "no intention of canceling" the event.
"As of this time we have no intention of canceling," said a defiant Jones. "We are not convinced that backing down is the right thing." he added that the burning was meant as an act to "stand up and confront terrorism."

The controversial pastor has comes under heavy criticism throughout the world after he announced plans to burn hundreds of Korans this Saturday to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. The mass burning is scheduled to take place at Jones' congregation, the Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida.

Jones spoke for only two minutes and did not take questions from reporters

He then left for a meeting with Imam Muhammad Musri, president of the Islamic Society of Central Florida in Orlando.

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Musri told the Orlando Sentinel, "I have come to talk to him a man of faith to a man of faith. I come to ask him to follow his own scripture and love his own enemies."

Jones acknowledged that church members have received a tremendous amount of pressure but also said they have also received a tremendous amount of support.

One of those on hand was Robert Kunst, an independent congressional candidate from Miami Beach, who said he opposes the efforts by the Jones and the 50-member Gainesville church.

Holding a sign the read "No mosque at Ground Zero", Kunst, 68, said he believes the book-burning event is generating sympathy for Islam around the world.
 

"I'm not happy with what he's doing," Kunst said. "I think this is putting the issue in reverse."

Stephanie Sapp, one of the church's pastors, noted that the church has been targeted for vandalism because of its controversial stand. The church's cross is broken and the sign in front appears as if someone threw a rock through it.

Asked whether she was concerned, Sapp said, "We're confronting Islam. Anytime you do that you are going to be confronted by extremism."

The hate-filled plans have been condemned by several international leaders, including General David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, who said that the event would provide propaganda for insurgents and endanger U.S. and NATO troops on the ground.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said yesterday that burning the holy book would be "disgraceful," while U.N. chief Ban Ki-Moon said he was "deeply disturbed" by the news.

The Vatican chimed in Wednesday as well, saying that the burning would be "an outrageous and grave gesture."

Also adding their voices to the growing chorus of opposition yesterday were German Chancellor Angela Merkel and  former UK Prime Minister and current Middle East peace envoy Tony Blair who described the act as "disrespectful and wrong."

Even actor-turned-humanitarian Angelina Jolie weighed in, saying, "I have hardly the words that somebody would do that to somebody's religious book."

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