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It ends with the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, claimed to be the site of Jesus' crucifixion, and the Garden Tomb where his ...
The Edicule, located in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Old City Jerusalem, was believed to house the tomb of Jesus Christ. It was to be opened to the public for viewing Wednesday. Reuters ...
New evidence has emerged claiming to reveal the true site of Jesus’ burial place, the Talpiot Tomb. But do the clues support the finding?
THE EXACT location of Jesus Christ's tomb has been disputed for centuries by archaeologists and theologians alike. Two sites in the city of Jerusalem claim to be the site of Christ's burial but ...
The tomb is in East Jerusalem and was first found in 1980 ONE thing's for sure - these claims are going to be pretty controversial. It's been suggested that Jesus Christ could be buried at a site ...
Jesus, in the Christian tradition, does not have a burial place because he rose up to Heaven, but for three days he lay in a tomb outside Jerusalem. Recently, some 50 scientists, workers, priests ...
Jesus' tomb in Jerusalem is being renovated 00:36. The Edicule was last restored in 1810 following a fire, and is in need of reinforcement after years of exposure to humidity and candle smoke.
Researchers have pieced together the final moments of Jesus, creating a map that they believe shows his journey through Jerusalem leading up to the resurrection.
The Talpiot Tomb rose to international fame in 2007 with a Discovery Channel documentary, “The Lost Tomb of Jesus,” produced by James Cameron and written by filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici.
Researchers have pieced together the final moments of Jesus, creating a map that they believe shows his journey through Jerusalem leading up to the resurrection.
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