2,000-year-old ‘Jesus boat’ offers glimpse into biblical times

The shocking discovery of a 2,000-year-old fishing vessel buried along the shores of the Sea of Galilee is making waves once again, as experts reveal the ancient “Jesus Boat” offers an extraordinary glimpse into everyday life during the time of Christ.

In 1986, a breathtaking discovery beneath the muddy shores of the Sea of Galilee stunned archaeologists, historians, and believers around the world.

Unearthed during a severe drought, the boat lay hidden for centuries beneath layers of sediment, preserved by a perfect storm of nature and time.

‘Walking on air’

According to reports, brothers Moshe and Yuval Lufan, amateur archaeologists and fishermen from a nearby kibbutz, were scanning the receding shores of the Sea of Galilee when something in the mud caught their eye.

“When we found her – the moment I saw her it was just like lightning. I experienced this great flash of light. That’s it – this is the most amazing thing that could ever be,” Yuval said of his discovery in a clip shared on the Jesus Boat website.

“It’s something, it’s a boat,” Yuval continued of the object that was buried in its muddy tomb. “I was walking on air.”

Recognizing its potential, the brothers immediately contacted the Israel Antiquities Authority.

‘Shovels and buckets’

One of the archaeologists, Kurt Raveh, said an excavation of this scale typically costs about $1 million – funds they did not have available.

“We had to decide if we were going to excavate or not. We were two, three…four people with shovels and a bucket. We did not have any money, we never dug ships from mud, only from seas,” Raveh said.

Moving forward with the project, the group worked against time to prevent further damage and labored for 12 days straight, carefully peeling away mud and silt to reveal the ancient wooden hull.

Archaeological treasure

Reports reveal that radiocarbon dating confirmed the boat had been built sometime between 40 BC and 50 AD – the time when Jesus Christ allegedly walked and preached along the very same waters.

Measuring 27 feet long and 7.5 feet wide, the vessel was large enough to carry a small crew – likely with four men rowing, with a single mast for sailing. The flat-bottomed design allowed it to drift close to shore, ideal for fishing along the banks where Jesus is said to have met his disciples.

While there’s no definitive proof that this ancient treasure belonged to Jesus or his followers, it is undeniably the type of vessel described in the Gospels, mentioned nearly 50 times in the New Testament, according to the Mirror.

Shortage of materials

Crafted from 10 types of wood, including cedar planks, and joined by ancient carpentry techniques like pegged mortise-and-tenon joints, the boat offers more than just historical curiosity – it provides some hints into biblical times.

Historians believe the mix of wood used in the boat’s construction may reveal a deeper truth about the biblical era – suggesting a possible shortage of materials that forced ancient carpenters and shipbuilders to craft vessels from salvaged scraps.

To preserve the fragile wood, the boat was encased in fiberglass and foam and delicately relocated to the Yigal Allon Museum in Kibbutz Ginosar, where it still rests today.

Today, the museum still draws thousands of visitors every year – many on faith-based pilgrimages, others seeking to see a piece of history. Educational exhibits and documentaries detail the boat’s discovery, its construction, and its spiritual and cultural significance.

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