Digital Technology Reveals Graffiti Left by Medieval Pilgrims to Jerusalem - Archaeology Magazine
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Digital Technology Reveals Graffiti Left by Medieval Pilgrims to Jerusalem - Archaeology Magazine
German coat of arms, Hall of the Last Supper, Jerusalem JERUSALEM, ISRAEL––According to a news release issued by the Austrian Academy of Sciences, an international research team used advanced photographic technology to decipher inscriptions on the walls of a medieval hall in Jerusalem that has shed new light on the identities and origins of pilgrims during the Middle Ages. The site is purportedly the location where Jesus held the Last Supper and…
‘The Chosen’: Last Supper’ stars Shahar Isaac, Noah James &
Can you imagine a Holy Week without the 12 disciples? Jesus’ chosen friends and followers not only play an integral part in the Bible, but they also have significant roles in the historical series The Chosen. Source: The Chosen / The Chosen Whether it be Peter’s denial or Judas’ betrayal, the hit show leaves no Holy Week moment behind in its fifth season, “The Last Supper.” BOSSIP’s Char Masona sat down with Shahar Isaac, Noah James, and George …
‘The Last Supper’: In the Upper Room with Jesus
Screenwriter and movie director Mauro Borrelli speaks of The Last Supper, his newly released film starring James Oliver Wheatley, Jamie Ward, and James Faulkner and on why this intimate retelling of the final hours before Christ’s Passion is resonating with audiences. Read all
The Last Supper: What Happened at Jesus’ Final Meal and Why It Is Remembered Today
A meal more than 2000 years ago would mark a before and after in the history of humanity. The Last Supper is one of the most iconic moments in the life of Jesus and of vital importance for the origin of Christianity. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, what happened there is the “source and summit” of Christian life. Over time, several have tried to portray this event, from Leonardo Da Vinci with his well-known work made between 1…
Researchers uncover hidden inscriptions in Jerusalem’s Last Supper Room
An international team of researchers, including experts from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), have uncovered Medieval inscriptions hidden on the walls of the Cenacle – the traditional location of the Last Supper. According to the four canonical Gospels, the Last Supper occurred during the week of Passover, shortly after Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem and just before his crucifixion on Good Friday. During the meal, Jesus foretold his betrayal…
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