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According to Christian tradition, the body of Jesus was laid on a slab cut from a limestone cave after his crucifixion more than 2,000 years ago. Christians believe he then resurrected after death.
The slabs were of very high-quality stone and had been so carefully fitted and mortared that the job was a real pain in the neck, but eventually they stripped most of them.
The limestone slab where Jesus Christ’s body lay after his crucifixion – and where he supposedly came back to life – has been pictured for the first time. It's been sealed since 1550 ...
THE slab where Jesus’ body was thought to have been laid out after crucifixion has been photographed for the first time in a series of potentially historic pictures. Last week, the tomb where… ...
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Israeli archaeologists discovered a rare 9,000-year-old limestone slab used by inhabitants of the land during the Stone Age to light fire. The find was discovered as part of Israel Antiquities ...