Sunday, 4 December 2016

Tomb of Jesus Christ Opened for first time After 500 Years

The tomb of Jesus Christ in the Holy Sepulchre, Church of the Holy Sepulchre
The tomb believed to be the place where the body of Jesus Christ was laid for three days after his crucifixion has been opened for the first time in centuries. The marble lid of the tomb, which has been sealed since 1555 to protect it from pilgrims who kept stealing pieces as holy relics, was removed for the first time in 500 years.


 According to MirrorUK, underneath it, researchers discovered the limestone shelf where it is believed Christ’s body was placed.
The Tomb of Jesus, where his body is believed to have been laid
A second grey marble slab which no one knew existed which was engraved with a cross believed to have been carved in the 12th century was also discovered.
Workers in the tomb (Photo: ODED BALILTY / NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC)
Workers removed the top marble layer of the tomb and discovered a second layer of marble underneath
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalems Old City

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