Never heard of the "Nazareth Inscription" before. Nor do I see any connection to Jesus. Guys, Jesus was crucified and buried in Jerusalem, not in Nazareth! Judea and Galilee were two different territories. That *meant* something back in the days.
Apparently, isotope testing suggest that the inscription may not even be from Galilee in the first place, but from the Greek island of Kos (!). It may refer to the desecration of the grave of a local "tyrant".
Oh.
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