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While the crucifixion and resurrection command our attention, we must not overlook the profound significance of that silent ...
The traditional location of Jesus Christ's tomb is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. But does the historical evidence support this tradition?
"From the Pulpit" is a weekly column of faith, shared by Central Illinois faith leaders. This week: What really happened at Jesus' tomb?
When Mary Magda-lene went to the tomb early on Easter Sunday, it was to make ready her Lord and saviour’s body with perfumes ...
The early results from a long-awaited excavation of the quarry beneath the Church of the Holy Sepulchre are nothing short of ...
According to the New Testament, Jesus was buried in a new tomb out of rock. (Matthew 27:60, Mark 15:46; Luke 23:53) in a garden near the crucifixion site (John 19:41), just outside the city (John ...
Western Prong Baptist Church in Whiteville is celebrating by constructing a life-sized replica of the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem.
This is what’s known as the Swoon Theory. This theory brings forth the idea that Jesus didn’t die on the cross, and he instead fainted. Then, when he was taken down and placed in the tomb, he came to ...
The basic facts of The Gospel (Christ’s death, burial, and even his resurrection) are established as matters of history beyond reasonable doubt. There are certainly no serious and credible historians ...
Advertisement And the stone was already rolled away. The tomb wasn’t opened to let Jesus out. It was opened to let us see in. And what we saw? Nothing. No body. No bones. No grave clothes with a ...
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.” Their dig uncovered evidence of 2,000 year-old ...