The discovery of new archaeological finds in the place where it is believed that Jesus is buried can offer new elements that enhance the biblical narrative. Researchers have renovated remains of an ancient garden under the foundations of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, a finding which, according to them, agrees with the narration of John’s Gospel. In John 19:41 it is stated: “In the place where it was crucified, it was a garden, and in the garden of a neon monument, where no one was always. There they did not come to Jesus. ” According to the Daily Mail, a group of researchers from the University of Sapienza, Rome, analyzed herbal residues from the site and dated them to the pre -Christian era, placing them around the period of the Crucifixion and Burials of Jesus, which is generally accepted around 33 AD. Head archaeologist Francesca Romana Stasola told The Times of Israel: “The Gospel mentions a green area between Calvary and the tomb, and we found these […]
Source: News Beast

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