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- Bargil Pixner (March 23, 1921 – April 5, 2002) was an ethnically German Italian-American monk of the Order of Saint Benedict, Biblical scholar and archaeologist...
- Institute of Holy Land Studies and Jerusalem University College). Zion Gate Bargil Pixner (2010). Rainer Riesner (ed.). Paths of the Messiah. Translated by...
- called the Cenacle and is purported to be the location of the Last Supper. Bargil Pixner claims the original site is located beneath the current structure...
- ISBN 978-1-4766-6305-0. Reem & Berkovich 2016, p. 74. Vita Constantini 11. For example: Bargil Pixner, "The Church of the Apostles found on Mount Zion," Biblical Archaeology...
- Menashe Harel, Canaan Publishing, Jerusalem, 1977, pp. 194–195 Pixner, Bargil (2010). Paths of the Messiah. Ignatius Pres. pp. 320–322. Neusner, Jacob...
- Knollwood church, January 2018. Gonzalez 2001, p. 36. Gonzalez 2001, p. 35. Bargil Pixner, The Church of the Apostles found on Mount Zion, Biblical Archaeology...
- University Press. 1992. p. 87. ISBN 0-691-00220-7. Retrieved 26 July 2016. Bargil Pixner OSB, Archäologie: Das Bad des Aussätzigen in Tabgha Archived 2009-08-23...
- Mount Zion, claimed to be the location of the Last Supper and Pentecost. Bargil Pixner claims the original Church of the Apostles is located under the current...
- partake of the mysteries. Gospel of Peter Translated by Raymond Brown Bargil Pixner, The Church of the Apostles found on Mount Zion, Biblical Archaeology...
- possibly settled in the place which became known as Netzereth/ Nazareth. Bargil Pixner in his work "With Jesus Through Galilee" says that the title Nazarene...