  Archaeologists in the Holy Land have found an urlLink ancient tomb that may be the burial place of Simeon, the old Jew who came to the temple to see "the Lord's Christ" in Luke 2:25-35. Evidently, the tomb held an inscription that matches Luke 2:25. The inscription reads "Simeon who was a very just man and a very devoted old (person) and waiting for the consolation of the people. " The AP report mentions that the tomb may also belong to Zachariah, the father of John the Baptiser. Very cool. 
