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[2] . . 13.6.6.
[3] Andrea M. Berlin. Power and Its Afterlife, Tombs in Hellenistic Palestine. Near Eastern Archaeology (NEA), June 2002. S. 145.
[4] .: Martin Hengel. Judaism and Hellenism. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1981. S. 64.
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[7] , , .: Byron R. McCane. Roll Back the Stone. Death and Burial in the World of Jesus. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 2003. S. 101-102. , . , , ( ). , , , . , .
[8] Martin Hengel. Crucifixion in the Ancient World and the Folly of the Message of the Cross. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1977. S. 19, 83, 90. . : Craig A. Evans. Jesus and the Ossuaries. What Jewish Burial Practices Reveal about the Beginning of Christianity. Waco: Baylor University, 2003. S. 101; McCane. Roll Back the Stone... S. 89; John Dominic Crossan. Who Killed Jesus? Exposing the Roots of Anti-Semitism in the Gospel Story of the Death of Jesus. New York: HarperSanFrancisco, 1995. S. 160-163; Raymond E. Brown. The Death of the Messiah from Gethsemane to the Grave: A Commentary on the Passion Narratives in the Four Gospels. Volume two. New York: Doubleday, 1994. S. 947.
[9] McCane. Roll Back the Stone... S. 90, 105; Brown. The Death of the Messiah... S. 1207; contra Crossan. Who Killed Jesus... S. 160-161.
[10] . 7.1.
[11] . 6.4.
[12] , , . . : Vassilios Tzaferis. Crucifixion the Archaeological Evidence. BAR, January/February 1985; Joseph Zias and Eliezer Sekeles. The Crucified Man from Givat ha-Mivtar: A Reappraisal // IEJ 35, 1985. S. 27. , , .
[13] . . 4.5.2.
[14] . 6.5.
[15] "Roll Back the Stone" (S. 100-101) . . : Tzaferis. Crucifixion the Archaeological Evidence; Rahmani. Ancient Jerusalems Funerary Customs (S. 51); Rahmani. A Catalog of Jewish Ossuaries in the Collections of the State of Israel. Jerusalem: Israel Antiquities Authority, 1994. S. 131, no. 218. . 99 "Roll Back the Stone" : " , ". , , : ", ". , . .: Tzaferis. Crucifixion the Archaeological Evidence... S. 47, 50; Brown. The Death of the Messiah from Gethsemane to the Grave... S. 1210.
[16] Crossan. Who Killed Jesus... S. 168; and The Historical Jesus. The Life of a Mediterranean Peasant. New York: Harper San Francisco, 1991. S. 391.
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[18] Tzaferis. Crucifixion the Archaeological Evidence... S. 50. "The Crucified Man from Givat ha-Mivtar". (S. 24) , , , : " , , , " (. 27).
[19] .: Joseph Patrich. Graves and Burial Practices in Talmudic Sources, in Itamar Singer, ed., Graves and Burial Practices in Israel in the Ancient Period. Jerusalem: Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi, 1994. S. 191-192. , , . .: Jon Davies. Death, Burial and Rebirth in the Religions of Antiquity. New York: Routledge, 1999. S. 148. . .: John Bodel. Graveyards and Groves. A Study of the Lex Lucerina // American Journal of Ancient History 11, 1994. S. 38.
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[21] Boaz Zissu. Odd Tomb Out: Has Jerusalems Essene Cemetery Been Found? BAR 25:02.
[22] Hershel Shanks. Who Lies Here? Jordan Tombs Match Those at Qumran. BAR 25:05; Konstantinos D. Politis. The Nabataean Cemetery at Khirbet Qazone. NEA, June 1999. S. 128.
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