A discovery at the site where Jesus is believed to have died, been buried and risen from the dead may prove the sacred ...
SHOCKING new archaeological evidence likely confirms the Christian tradition that Jesus was crucified and buried at the ...
The discovery of 2,000 year-old olive trees and grapevines are believed to reflect the Gospel of John's account of where Jesus was buried ...
Archeologists from the University of Rome believe they've uncovered a clue which supports the biblical account of Jesus' ...
In a major archaeological breakthrough, scientists have uncovered traces of an ancient garden beneath the Church of the Holy ...
Proof of ancient olive trees and grapevines, consistent with a Bible verse, has been found at the Church of the Holy ...
located inside the Christian quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. But a more recent theory, emerging in the 19th century, holds that Jesus' burial site is the Garden Tomb -- an idyllic ancient ...
A team from Sapienza University of Rome analyzed plant remains from the site and dated them to the pre-Christian era ... Others argue that the Garden Tomb, another ancient burial site in ...
The discovery echoes the New Testament verse John 19:41, "Now in the place where he was crucified there was a garden, and in the garden a new tomb in ... central in the Christian cult." ...
Archaeologists at Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre have discovered ancient garden evidence, aligning with biblical ...
A discovery at the site where Jesus is believed to have died, been buried and risen from the dead may prove the sacred ...