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| Subject: For The First Time In 200 Years, Scientists Will Enter Jerusalem’s Holy Rock, Said To Be Christ’s Tomb Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:56 am | |
| For The First Time In 200 Years, Scientists Will Enter Jerusalem’s Holy Rock, Said To Be Christ’s Tomb
June 23, 2016 by SkyWatch Editor
Work has begun to save the holiest shrine in Christendom. It won’t be a simple patch-and-paint job. This is the alpha and omega of restoration projects. They are going to repair Christ’s tomb — with titanium bolts. Over the next nine months, a team of Greek conservationists will restore the collapsing chapel built above and around the burial cave where the faithful believe that Jesus was buried and rose from the dead after the Crucifixion. To fix the chapel, which is buckling under its own weight, the crew will have to enter a few square metres of the ruins of the first-century tomb. It is called the Holy Rock. (READ MORE) |
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