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18:04In the hierarchy of my pain, Father, that is hardly an novitiate.
18:11I have a few questions, if you don't mind.
18:14All right.
18:19Let's see what we have here.
18:28So, Father, when you entered the tomb,
18:32you believed in the resurrection.
18:34When you left, you did not.
18:36What was it? Ten minutes, half an hour? How long were you there?
18:39No, no, no. It was not that I...
18:41I didn't believe. It was that I realized it was possible.
18:46But I didn't believe.
18:50The oxidation on the wrists and the legs.
18:54A crucifixion in a rich man's tomb.
18:58Romans gave out crucifixions like parking tickets.
19:01Yeah, but never rich people.
19:03Only criminals or political enemies.
19:08There came a rich man from Arimathea named Joseph.
19:11And Joseph took the body of Jesus and laid it in his own new tomb hewn out of the rock
19:16and rolled a stone against the entrance.
19:18And that is a picture of a rich man's tomb.
19:28But...
19:28So, then, I understand no firm date has been established for the body of the tomb, correct?
19:34You're forgetting the coin she found.
19:36It was a Pilatus.
19:38Yeah, yeah.
19:40Father, is it possible the body in the tomb is that of a Christian?
19:45I mean, a follower of Christ and not Christ himself?
19:48Yes, it is possible.
19:49In that case, it would have been buried with some Christian symbol to illustrate the fact.
19:54If not in the opal, then hidden.
19:56On the inside of the ossuary or at the bottom of the jar,
19:59you would have found three concentric circles or an empty cross or a fish.
20:07So, it was Dr. Goldberg who asked you to come to the tomb, correct?
20:11No, no.
20:11It was Moshe Cohen from the prime minister's office.
20:16Did he call others?
20:17Did he call Armenians, Orthodox, Protestants?
20:22Why did he call you, Father?
20:23But what is all this?
20:25Am I supposed to doubt them because they're Jews?
20:27Father, I understand that you are in great pain.
20:30But you have to let me carry this now.
20:32This is mine.
20:34The Holy Father has given it to me.
20:35I don't like it, but I have to take it.
20:36But why are you asking me all these questions?
20:38Who said what?
20:39Who did what?
20:39Who intended what?
20:40Don't you feel like...
20:42What it means if it is he in bed too?
20:45The un-risen Christ.
20:48The end of Christianity.
20:50That someone like you, Father, could believe that
20:53is exactly why the church wants to know who said what and why.
21:00Oh, come on. Believe me.
21:03We want to know every speck of dust in that tomb.
21:06We don't want to lose one soul because of these things.
21:09I mean, no one!
21:11And if we have lost you,
21:17we don't want to lose you, Father.
21:21What will you do, Jesuit,
21:24if you discover that it is Christ in that tomb?
21:28A man like all of us?
21:35I will turn to God for the answer.
21:44You know, I think it's enough for today.
21:48I am sorry I interrupted you.
21:54Oh, one more thing.
21:57For security reasons, I think it would be better
22:00to move you someplace where you can continue your work in private.
22:04All right.
22:06All right.
22:54Do you know who I am?
22:56Yes.
22:57You are Abu Yusuf.
22:59Let's have some tea and talk.
23:10Please.
23:18So, Mr. Hamid, what can you tell me about the excavation behind your stone?
23:26I was digging a basement when they found an ancient tile floor.
23:32And now, just waiting to dig a basement.
23:37All that over a floor?
23:41I heard Dr. Goldman, the archaeologist, say something about the tile being from the 12th century.
23:47Then why the Shimbait is so interested in it.
23:50The secret police is interested in my hardware store.
23:54And that he can see it.
23:55The Vatican.
23:56You will find out more.
24:00How?
24:01I'm just a simple shopkeeper.
24:03And I was just a simple teacher.
24:07If it's important to you.
24:09To you, too.
24:12To the fate of Jerusalem.
24:15Nothing must prevent us from making it our capital.
24:19Do you think my reason?
24:21Anything that brings Israelis and Rome together worries me.
24:24That's the reason why I need you to be my eyes and ears.
24:26Watch everything.
24:27Who's going in?
24:29Who's coming out?
24:30What they bring in?
24:31What they take out?
24:34You should contact me immediately.
24:44And where are we?
24:52The cityOD.
24:56That's pretty close to the building.
24:58Shall we Hiç come out?
25:02Yeah, Yes, you should say,
25:05You have some love.
25:06That's funny.
25:06Haha, man.
25:12I will get out.
25:13So shut up right now.
25:26They've only been told that we're protecting the body from religious extremists.
25:40Do you want him to stay? It's your call.
25:43It's your call.
25:49Okay, now we have our first major archaeological decision.
25:53Who goes first, Churchill Infidel?
25:57Yeah.
26:02Are you nervous?
26:04Yes.
26:07Okay.
26:16Take one of these.
26:22Right here is where we found the Pilatus coin.
26:26No, the coin.
26:27It's a very convenient way of dating the tomb, right?
26:30Yes, but not the only one.
26:43Now, notice anything?
26:46Well, it's empty.
26:48Exactly.
26:50They peered into the tomb, and it was empty.
26:55Yes.
26:57Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23.
27:00Yes.
27:02So?
27:03That's until you get to the clay wall.
27:10Why do you think the wall was put up in the first place?
27:14To hide something much more valuable than a coin.
27:41What are these orange marks?
27:45That is oxidized iron.
27:49I think they used smaller spikes than usual.
27:52Because although iron rusts, it usually survives as long as bone in these conditions.
28:03You'll notice here that these bones aren't broken.
28:09Now, the Romans usually break the bones of the legs to speed death.
28:16These things came to pass that scripture might be fulfilled.
28:22Not a bone of his should be broken or something like that.
28:26Exactly like that.
28:28And you know it.
28:30Well, from this point conforms to the Gospels.
28:36I knew this wouldn't work.
28:38But it'll work.
28:40It'll work if you, if we, stop playing games with each other.
28:52Hello?
28:53Mr. Hamid, I believe you have a visitor.
28:56And you didn't think to call your friends in Gaza?
28:59I...
28:59I was going to, but...
29:12In the name of Allah, I'm a Palestinian!
29:15If what's in that tomb causes the Vatican to side with Israel on Jerusalem,
29:19the other Catholic nations will follow.
29:22And that, my friend, will deprive us from our birthright.
29:27Listen, I...
29:29I swear, you will hear from me very soon.
29:32Very soon.
29:37I want all correspondence with the Jesuit courier in code.
29:40Well, if you insist, but it won't do you any good,
29:43any hacker with half an hour's experience in a modem could crack it.
29:46Such as...
29:47Arabs, Israelis, CNN, MTV.
29:50It's like one big party line out here.
29:53Hmm.
29:54Who is the biggest party guest?
29:56Well, a week ago we heard the PFJ were listening in,
29:59but for what reason, I don't know.
30:00The PFJ?
30:02The Popular Front of Jerusalem.
30:04There's some ex-intifadas out of Gaza,
30:06run by some bloke called Abu Yosef.
30:17Postcards to Bart.
30:20Do you want to send him a note?
30:22Tell him you arrived safely?
30:24Or for luck?
30:28Maybe later.
30:30If it really needed.
30:31Let's go.
30:43Peace at any price is not peace.
30:46It's a sacrilege.
30:48Mr. Cohen.
30:50Moshe, please.
30:52Moshe.
30:54Why did you ask Father Lavelle to look at the body?
30:58He was an obvious choice.
31:01He's an expert in the field, he's a Catholic priest, and he was here.
31:05And you knew bringing him in would involve the Vatican?
31:08Even though there were many other choices you could have made.
31:11I thought the church might appreciate the gesture.
31:14But it seems you look a gift horse in the mouth.
31:17Look?
31:19No, Mr. Cohen.
31:21I didn't come here just to look.
31:25You are the most formidable Christian sect.
31:29To have the state of Israel involved in something so potentially dangerous to the Christian faith
31:34could have serious repercussions for us.
31:37So, any other agendas you should be aware of?
31:41Well, quite frankly, our only agenda was to dump this problem in the Vatican's lap.
31:45We've done that, so now I'm just here to assist.
31:49All right.
31:51Dr. Goldman's preliminary report, the one I saw in Rome, has that been published yet?
31:58No.
31:59Probably later this week.
32:01Stop it.
32:03Stop the publication.
32:06And if you don't have the authority to stop it, you tell me who does.
32:11Oh, I have the authority for that.
32:13I have the authority for that.
32:16And much more.
32:19I'm sure you do.
32:33Hey.
32:34Morning.
32:35Hi, I brought you one of these.
32:37I wasn't sure if caffeine's a sin on a Tuesday morning.
32:40As long as there is no more than three lambs, I am safe.
32:42Thanks.
32:47I hope you don't mind, but I thought it best to postpone publishing your report in the archaeological journal.
32:56You did what?
32:57I saw Moshe Cohen this morning and he agreed that...
32:59You had a meeting with Moshe Cohen without me and decided to censor my report?
33:05Eh, yes.
33:06I said yesterday.
33:07Yeah.
33:10Could you forget your ego for a while?
33:13You think I filed those reports for the thousands of people that flocked to the newsstands to read the latest
33:17edition of the Archeological Review?
33:19What if I woke up in the morning and decided it's not a good idea for you to say mass
33:22today?
33:23I stop you.
33:24Hey, listen to me.
33:26Making your speculations public, and that's all you have, speculations, is not going to help the investigation.
33:32My saying mass harms no one.
33:35Well, maybe it does.
33:36Oh, really?
33:36Maybe it harms me.
33:37Maybe it threatens me in the same way that this archaeological find is threatening your religion.
33:41Well, I am not threatened.
33:42I am just concerned about knee-jerk reactions.
33:45And I think you should be, too.
33:47It's your reaction.
33:48It's the church's reaction.
33:49It's the Vatican meddling in places where religion has no place that's concerning me.
33:53Bullshit.
33:55This is more about religion than anything else, and you know it.
33:59Especially here, in Jerusalem.
34:02What you're suggesting will throw science and religion and politics into a mess.
34:06A mess of unpredictable consequences.
34:08I don't like to work like that.
34:11Bullshit is the language of the new ecumenical church, is it?
34:17No.
34:18The coffee's great.
34:20Are you enjoying the show?
34:22It's just your subtle style of Jesuitical debate.
34:24It's very impressive.
34:26Have fun.
34:45You're taking this personally, right?
34:47Bloody right I'm taking it personally.
35:01Okay, okay.
35:02Okay, I should have called you.
35:05I apologize for that.
35:07I don't apologize for delaying the publication.
35:11All you had to do was ask.
35:14Would you have agreed?
35:16Now we'll never know, will we?
35:40We're taking a break.
35:42They're inside.
35:43What is next?
35:45Well, I have to dust off every single one of these bones, polyvinyl them, and then we can move them.
35:52All right.
35:54There is a body in the tomb.
35:56An old bones.
35:58The man is a Catholic priest from America.
36:01No, not the same one that was here before.
36:05I will, as soon as I know something new.
36:09Look.
36:10Salama.
36:21What are you looking for?
36:23A spare mark?
36:24A spare mark.
36:27Would I find it?
36:29Probably.
36:31But a pathologist would be more accurate.
36:35Right.
36:37Christ was run through with a spear, wasn't he?
36:41So you said something about other sources of dating besides the coin.
36:48Yes, we may find seeds in the clay wall.
36:51And we can compare the style of the oil lamp with other contemporary examples.
36:58Could you hold this for me?
36:59Sure.
37:05You okay?
37:06Uh, yeah.
37:16Matt, can you get that box for me, please?
37:19Oh, yeah, sure.
37:31What does this say?
37:33It's just random lettering.
37:34They used to practice their handwriting on pottery before they transferred it to parchment.
37:40Could this gel have been used for anointing?
37:43Yeah, but we won't know for certain until the analysis on the residue comes back from the lab.
37:50Why?
37:51Well, uh, according to the Gospels, the two Marys never finished preparing Christ's body for burial.
37:57That's why they came back the next morning, the morning of the resurrection.
38:01But, of course, you know that.
38:04Yeah, I know that.
38:05But the jar is kiln-fired, so we can use it for thermoluminescent dating.
38:10All we have to do is to find one other piece that we know to be from 32 AD, and
38:14then we match the glow curves.
38:17So, how can we do that?
38:19We find a piece that says,
38:20Dear Pontius Pilate, here are some cleansing oil for washing off dirty hands.
38:25You're getting funnier and funnier.
38:28It's not a joke, actually. One call from Moshe Cohen to the National Museum.
38:32And it's done.
38:38You're getting fun.
38:41You're getting fun.
38:42You're getting fun.
38:54You're getting fun.
38:57You're getting fun.
38:58You're getting fun.
39:00You're getting fun.
39:00You're getting fun.
39:01You're getting fun.
39:01You're getting fun.
39:02You're getting fun.
39:03You're getting fun.
39:16Why won't they leave me alone?
39:19They took the jar. They took the jar.
39:21I know. I know who they are, and Cohen can help us get back.
39:26Are you okay?
39:27Yeah, you hurt.
39:28I'm fine. It's a scratch.
39:30What are the attackers? Why?
39:32If the Orthodox attack any archaeological dig
39:35where they think bodies have been found.
39:58What's going on?
39:59They won't speak to me because I'm a woman.
40:01Do they speak English?
40:03Do they speak Spanish?
40:04So I can communicate with them?
40:05No, we just have to wait for Cohen.
40:10Are you okay, Father?
40:12We know the group.
40:15They're troublemakers.
40:17Followers of the Redneck Down.
40:19Do you think they'll give you back?
40:22Who knows?
40:24Excuse me, sir.
40:25Those men over there,
40:27they were supposed to be guarding the tomb, correct?
40:30You two back to the dig.
40:34Come with me.
40:38You wait here.
40:44Matt, you're bleeding again.
40:46I'm fine.
40:52It's okay.
40:53We can go inside.
40:54Would you wear this, please, Father?
41:16Ask him if Sharon could be admitted
41:23as our scientific authority.
41:26Are you serious?
41:27It's a heart attack.
41:28Come on.
41:29He's wondering if it's possible to bring...
41:35...the...
41:36...the wife.
42:02He says,
42:05He says the law is the law.
42:07They won't return the job because we disturb the dead.
42:12And according to the Talmud, the dead are sacred.
42:24Tell him the Talmud is not an absolute instrument,
42:33but a subjective one that needs man.
42:37That is what they teach.
42:40The Talmud needs man as much man needs the Talmud.
42:50Tell him.
42:51Look, these men live by the Talmud.
42:55I don't think you quite understand that.
42:56Say it.
42:57He says that the Talmud is not an absolute instrument.
43:14Wait, wait, wait, wait.
43:21What did he say?
43:23He says the rabbi is right.
43:27Which rabbi?
43:28You.
43:31You.
43:32You.
43:32You.
43:32You.
43:36You.
43:36You.
43:40You.
43:45You.
43:47You.
43:47I can confirm whether or not the deceased man was a gentile.
43:54Tell him that he has my word.
44:02that shoulder is bothering you why can't we just go back and do something about it it's all right
44:06it's all right
44:15taking the jar is one thing but as far as removing the body is concerned
44:22these guys would rather eat pork than stir the dead
44:32satisfied can we go now so you don't bleed on the floor and contaminate my dig
44:39hey where's the lamp
44:47petty thieving happens all the time these are the conditions i have to work under
44:53every link in the chain is relevant there was some lettering on the jar maybe there is something
44:59written on the lamp too i don't know you can try and buy it back on the via dollarosa tomorrow
45:03if you
45:04like oh you know what i just realized that someone besides you me and labelle has in the body
45:11i know come on i'm going to take you inside oh no i'll just take a taxi come on let
45:17me have a look
45:18your shoulder i'm gonna get some chicken soup if you're lucky okay
45:26mrs khan i'm so sorry we're so late that's all right you look exhausted have my children been
45:32giving you the run around my children wore me out long before yours don't worry who are you i am
45:39matt gutierrez good night meeting you same here bye
45:49matt make yourself at home go into the living room all right
46:06you
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