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Page 65 note 2 Sukenik, E. L., ‘The earliest records of Christianity’, America: Journal of Archaeology, LI (1947), pp. 351–65. This paper of Sukenik may also be considered as an answer on the doubts concerning the find expressed above all by C. H. Kraeling, ‘Christian Burial Urns?’, The Biblical Archaeologist, IX (1946), pp. 16–20.Google Scholar
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Page 65 note 4 Sukenik, p. 362.
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Page 67 note 1 It is uncertain, however, whether Barsabas be a surname or only an epithet, ‘Sunday child’. Only in the former case can a Jewish family, whose sons were called Barsabas, be seriously considered.
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