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Irish Star on MSNHow 'lucky' discovery proved existence of the man who sentenced Jesus to deathPontius Pilate is inextricably linked with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ but there was always debate about his existence ...
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Daily Express US on MSN'Lucky' discovery proved existence of infamous Bible figure who found Jesus guiltyThere were always question marks over his existence until a remarkable discovery on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea ...
It's not something I would ever want to shoot again,” Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus on “The Chosen,” says of the ...
Correction: This article has been revised to clarify that Scripture, including the Gospel of John, indicates that Jesus was crucified with nails and that Christianity Today, along with Christian ...
In following the example of Jesus in caring for the sick, they meet the same fate as Jesus: death. Christ is again being crucified in the bodies of refugees forced to flee war, gangs and political ...
Jonathan Roumie, the actor who plays Jesus on the hit biblical series "The Chosen," met Pope Leo XIV this week at the Vatican.
Jesus’ crucifixion linked to lunar eclipse, according to NASA discovery — and it could pinpoint the exact day he died ...
"From the Pulpit" is a weekly column of faith, shared by Central Illinois faith leaders. This week: Is Jesus being crucified again?
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The Christian Post on MSN5 disturbing claims from suspect in crucifixion-style killing of Arizona pastorAdam Sheafe, the suspect in the gruesome murder of an Arizona pastor, says he believes it was merely an execution according to the Law of Moses in the Old Testament ...
Jenkins, who also directs and co-writes the series, told PEOPLE that the season 6 crucifixion scene is the most "challenging" ...
The Chosen star Jonathan Roumie has officially met the American Pope, as the actor best known for playing Jesus in the biblical series traveled to the Vatican to cross paths with Pope Leo XIV.
Roumie was joined by fellow “The Chosen” cast members Elizabeth Tabish (Mary Magdalene), George Xanthis (John the Apostle) and Vanessa Benavente (Mother Mary) as well as the biblical drama’s creator ...
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