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John 19:41 confirms that Jesus was buried near Golgotha in a new tomb: “At the place where Jesus was crucified, there was a garden, and in the garden a new tomb, in which no one had ever been ...
While archaeologists overwhelmingly support the Church of the Holy Sepulchre as the historical site of Jesus’s burial, the Garden Tomb continues to attract Protestant worshippers. This deep dive ...
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre may have a shrine, but it is widely believed that Jesus Christ was actually buried and then resurrected in the Garden Tomb. Located just a short walk from the Old ...
The Garden Tomb Outside the northern gate of the city lies a place many historians believe could be the actual location of both Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection.
There is, however, no way that the Garden Tomb is the tomb of Jesus. The Gospels suggest that Jesus was laid in a newly constructed tomb made for Joseph of Arimathea (Matt. 27:57-60).
The risen Jesus brings salvation, and he brings himself. His victory will bring us from graves into glory, and he has come to be with us now, in the garden tomb of life on earth.
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.
Jesus’ journey from crucifixion and burial to resurrection is the ultimate before and after story.
This story is a collaboration with Biography.com “At the place where Jesus was crucified, there was a garden, and in the garden a new tomb, in which no one had ever been laid.”- John 19:41 ...
The church is believed to have been built in part upon the site of Jesus’s tomb, which the Gospel of John describes as having been “a garden.” ...
An archaeological discovery at the site where Jesus is believed to have been buried may provide new evidence supporting the Biblical account. Researchers uncovered remnants of an ancient garden ...