12-year-old discovers rare gemstone at biblical site linked to Jesus ministry

A sixth grader uncovered a rare gemstone at a biblical site linked to Jesus’ ministry, a find that sheds light on life in ancient Galilee.The discovery, announced by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority (INPA) in early June, was made at Korazim National Park near the Sea of Galilee.Identified with the biblical village of Chorazin, Korazim is mentioned in the New Testament as a place where residents witnessed Jesus’ miracles but failed to repent.Korazim also sits roughly two miles north of Capernaum, the ancient fishing village that served as the center of Jesus’ ministry.Pictures of the gemstone, which dates to the sixth century AD, show its small size and striking pale-blue center.The gemstone was found by Alon Horowitz, a 12-year-old student at the Ramat Korazim Regional Elementary School near Elifelet.The sixth grader was taking part in a community excavation program that allows local students to work alongside archaeologists and learn about ancient life, organized by the INPA in partnership with Ariel University.Horowitz told officials he found the gemstone just minutes before the dig wrapped up.“After three days of digging, about ten minutes before we finished, I was digging with my trowel and suddenly saw something blue, round and special,” Horowitz said in a statement.“I picked it up and showed it to the archaeologist.When I understood it was something rare, I felt really happy and proud.

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The gemstone was likely part of an expensive ring worn by a local elite, said Achia Kohn-Tavor, director of excavations at Chorazin.Kohn-Tavor identified the gemstone as a Nicolo, a rare variety of agate that was considered a luxury item in the R...

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