In recent years, new archaeological discoveries have added to the ongoing debate about the historical existence of Jesus.
But where was he buried?The place of Jesus Christ's death, burial, and resurrection is a location of great theological ...
The Shroud of Turin, a cloth many believe wrapped the body of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion, has been a subject of fascination and debate for centuries. First displayed publicly in the 1350s ...
Worshippers in Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre surround the restored Edicule, a shrine that Christian tradition says was built over the burial place of Jesus Christ. The shrine ...
The writing calls Jesus the Son of God and says the man who ... And while little is known about the man who was buried with the amulet, scientists reportedly believe that he was a devout ...
The burial custom in Jesus’ day was for a body to be anointed with spices and wrapped in a cloth. It would then be placed in a tomb or cave and the entrance would be sealed.
The Talpiot tomb was found in south of the Old City in East Jerusalem in 1980, and contained six burial boxes with the names of Jesus’ brother, father and mother. Researchers conducted a chemical ...
"Only through the incarnation could Jesus do away with sin and accomplish God's will in His death, burial and physical resurrection." "Only through the incarnation could Jesus do away with sin and ...
But, probably the core of all the oral tradition is the summary of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus, the Passion tradition. How did this start to get written down, these stories that ...
(MK 15:39) In Mark's story, Jesus is buried in a tomb. Mark's original ending of the gospel does not contain an account of the resurrection; that ending, now contained in the gospel of the New ...