Archaeology confirms the real-world setting of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and supports the Gospel record of His birth, ministry, death, and resurrection.
Archaeology and the New Testament
Archaeology repeatedly confirms New Testament people, places, titles, and settings, strengthening confidence in the Gospels and Acts.
The Caiaphas Ossuary — c. 20–60 C.E.
An ornate ossuary inscribed “Joseph son of Caiaphas” confirms the historical high priest who presided over Jesus’ trial.
The Caiaphas Ossuary — c. 30 C.E.
The Caiaphas Ossuary confirms the existence of the high priest who condemned Jesus, offering tangible proof of New Testament history.
Caiaphas Ossuary – Jerusalem — c. 30 C.E.
The Caiaphas Ossuary confirms the New Testament record of the High Priest who presided over Jesus’ trial and crucifixion around 30 C.E.

