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  1. The Garden Tomb. Coordinates: 31°47′1.87″N 35°13′47.92″E. The Garden Tomb in Jerusalem. 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 ...

  2. The Garden Tomb is a possible location for the crucifixion, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It offers free gospel centered tours, services and devotional tours for visitors from around the world.

  3. The other, known as the Garden Tomb, is a burial cave located outside the Old City walls, in a peaceful garden just north of the Damascus Gate. The case for the Holy Sepulchre Church as the burial place of Jesus has already been made for BAR readers.a 042 But what […]

  4. Apr 7, 2021 · A comparison of the two most popular locations for the crucifixion and burial of Jesus in Israel, based on history, archeology and biblical evidence. Learn the pros and cons of each site, the challenges of dating and interpreting the evidence, and the challenges of choosing a biblical location.

  5. The Garden Tomb is a historic site of Christian worship and witness, located near the Old City walls, where some believe Jesus of Nazareth was buried and resurrected. Learn about its history, antiquities, and volunteers who maintain this special place of Christian pilgrimage and ministry.

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  7. The Garden Tomb is a possible site for the burial of Jesus, based on the resemblance of a rocky crag to the "place of the skull" in the Bible. It claims to have a large cistern and Christian marks of veneration, but some archaeologists question its authenticity. See photos, videos, and articles from various perspectives on this controversial site.

  8. The Garden Tomb is a rock-hewn tomb with a skull-like cliff nearby, claimed to be the place where Jesus was crucified and buried. It is outside the Old City walls, near the Damascus Gate, and favoured by Protestant pilgrims. It has no historical or biblical basis, and is not the same as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

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