dailymail:Excavations of an ancient synagogue found in a city where Mary Magdalene is thought to have lived have thrown up clues about how the Jewish and Christian religions developed.
Jewish artefacts found at the site in Migdal on the shore of the Sea of Galilee – previously known as Magdala – include a table carved with a Menorah, yet the temple itself, as well as a coin, discovered on the site dates back to the time of Jesus and the rise of Christianity in the region.
Archaeologists believe this combination suggests Jews and Christians may have once used the holy site to worship together, according to Israeli news siteHaaretz, and it could lead to discoveries about how and when Jesus and Magdalene met.
Excavations of an ancient synagogue in the town of Migdal in Israel, pictured, have thrown up clues about how the Jewish and Christian religions developed. Jewish artefacts have been found at the site on the shore of the Sea of Galilee – previously known as Magdala – yet the temple itself dates back to the time of Jesus
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This would be evidence (possibly proof) to show that early Christians did not worship Jesus, otherwise Jews and Christians worshiping together is illogical.