JERUSALEM, Israel — What did Samson’s Delilah look like? And what about a man who might have known Jesus?
Science and technology are now teaming up to create a glimpse of people from the time of the Bible.
In the National Geographic series, “Lost Faces of the Bible,” artists used the skulls of a Galilean man who may have heard Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and a Philistine woman who may have known Delilah, the wife of Samson, to recreate what they may have looked like.
“You do see facial reconstructions of ancient people — [from] Iceland, from Europe or Egyptian mummies, but you never see biblical faces,” filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici said. “You never see people from the Holy Land, from Israel.”
When human bones are found in Israel, they’re often reburied immediately, so to work with skulls is rare.
SEE VIDEO AND READ MORE: http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/insideisrael/2013/August/Technology-Brings-Ancient-Biblical-Faces-to-Life/



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