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Saturday 25 March 2017

Jesus tomb in Jerusalem reopens after $4m restoration (Photos)

A team of scientists and restorers have completed the restoration of Jesus tomb in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, at a cost of $4million. The restoration work, held up for more than 200 years, took only nine months to be completed. The tomb site is a cave where Roman Catholics and Orthodox Catholics believe Jesus was entombed and then was resurrected. It lies beneath a shrine called the Aedicule.

The restoration included the cleaning and reinforcing of the limestone and marble Edicule and the removal of an iron cage installed in 1947 to shore up its walls.
The project led by the National Technical University of Athen, which was completed on Monday, was funded by Jordan's King Abdullah and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.



21 comments:

  1. He never fails to get people that will give HIM glory..
    #proudlycatholic

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  2. It's a lie. That is not the place. Jesus was buried in a tomb caved out from stone.

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  3. Cool. Would like to pay a visit someday.

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  4. Enter your comment...does that means it was muslim who sponsored d restoration

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  5. nice . Thats interesting, i may go oooooo. Who no wan see Jesus

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  6. Beautiful! I will visit in 2020

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  7. If the body is not there, why call it a tomb?
    get a bigger penis here

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  8. Wow! Would love to visit someday. Lord plssssss make it possible.

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  9. Very interesting and hilarious oh the soon coming king chilke freeman igwe...

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  10. Very lovely. Thank God for JESUS.

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  11. Enter your comment...Where r all d born wuruwuru on this blog? Abdullai & Abass funded d restoration!

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  12. wow
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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