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  2. The Garden Tomb - Wikipedia

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    The Garden Tomb (Arabic: بستان قبر المسيح, Hebrew: גן הקבר, literally "the Tomb Garden") is a Christian pilgrimage site in Jerusalem that contains an ancient tomb, also named the Garden Tomb, considered by some Protestants to be the empty tomb whence Jesus of Nazareth resurrected. This belief contrasts with an older ...

  3. Rock-cut tombs in ancient Israel - Wikipedia

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    Remnants of the Monolith of Silwan, a First Temple period tomb. The so-called Garden Tomb (9th–7th century BCE) The Silwan necropolis, the most important ancient cemetery of the First Temple period, is assumed to have been used by the highest-ranking officials residing in Jerusalem, the capital city of the Kingdom of Judah. Its tombs were cut ...

  4. Ron Wyatt - Wikipedia

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    The Garden Tomb Association of Jerusalem states the following, in a letter issued to visitors on request: The Council of the Garden Tomb Association (London) totally refutes the claim of Wyatt to have discovered the original Ark of the Covenant or any other biblical artifacts within the boundaries of the area known as the Garden Tomb Jerusalem.

  5. Calvary - Wikipedia

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    Calvary. Coordinates: 31°46′43″N 35°13′46″E. Traditional site of Golgotha in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Calvary ( Latin: Calvariae or Calvariae locus) or Golgotha ( Biblical Greek: Γολγοθᾶ, romanized: Golgothâ) was a site immediately outside Jerusalem 's walls where, according to Christianity's four canonical gospels ...

  6. Tomb of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Garden Tomb The Garden Tomb in Jerusalem. The Garden Tomb is a rock-cut tomb in Jerusalem, which was unearthed in 1867 and is considered by some Protestants to be the tomb of Jesus. The tomb has been dated by Israeli archaeologist Gabriel Barkay to the 8th–7th centuries BC. Talpiot Tomb

  7. Church of the Holy Sepulchre - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, [a] also known as the Church of the Resurrection, [b] is a fourth-century church in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. [1] It is considered the holiest site in Christianity in the world and has been the most important pilgrimage site for Christians since the fourth century .

  8. Tombs of the Sanhedrin - Wikipedia

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    Tombs of the Sanhedrin. Tombs of the Sanhedrin ( Hebrew: קברי הסנהדרין, Kivrei HaSanhedrin ), also Tombs of the Judges, is an underground complex of 63 rock-cut tombs located in a public park in the northern Jerusalem neighborhood of Sanhedria. Built in the 1st century CE, the tombs are noted for their elaborate design and symmetry.

  9. 2,300-year-old tomb found in Israel may contain remains of ...

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    The tomb is believed to date back to some time between the late 4th century and early 3rd century BCE, according to a joint study carried out by Tel Aviv University and the Israel Antiquities ...