Pictures
obtained by Getty Image have revealed the tomb where Jesus Christ was buried, and
it has not been opened for the past 50 years.
The debate had raged on for decades over the truth
about where the leader of the Christians was buried, if it was the Church of
the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem or not.
The Tomb of Jesus, where his body is believed to
have been laid. Photo: Getty
According to TheMirror UK, pilgrims have been prevented continuing with their
consistent pilfering of the pieces from the tomb which had been sealed since
year 1555 or even longer.
Some researchers have now revealed inside of the
tomb and according to
Archaeologist Fredrik Hiebert of National Geographic, who
partnered in the project: "The
most amazing thing for me was when we removed the first layer of dust and found
a second piece of marble.
According to tradition the body of Jesus was laid in
a limestone cave following his crucifixion. Photo: Getty
"This
one was grey, not creamy white like the exterior, and right in the middle of it
was a beautifully inscribed cross. We had no idea that was there.
Entrance to the tomb of Jesus at the Church of the
Holy Sepulchre . Photo: Getty
"The
shrine has been destroyed many times by fire, earthquakes, and invasions over
the centuries. We didn’t really know if they had built it in exactly the same
place every time.
Workers in the tomb.
"But
this seems to be visible proof that the spot the pilgrims worship today really
is the same tomb the Roman Emperor Constantine found in the 4th century and the
Crusaders revered. It’s amazing.
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem's Old
City. Photo: Getty
"When
we realised what we had found my knees were shaking a little bit."
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