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What Did the Tomb of Jesus Actually Look Like?
Popular depictions of Jesus' tomb often show a small, single-chamber burial site—but historical evidence suggests something very different. Scholars argue that first-century rock-cut tombs were ...
At the heart of this event is the empty tomb, not merely a relic, but a silent, living witness to divine triumph. Unlike other tombs housing the remains of kings and prophets, Jesus’ tomb is ...
The empty tomb is the sign that this is no mere illusion but sure expectation grounded in the fact that it is already accomplished in Christ our Saviour, Representative, and Head.
Christian author, Lee Strobel, was in Birmingham last year. I met him and heard his fascinating story of abandoning atheism ...
Easter may be behind us, but the power of Jesus’ resurrection remains. As I was going over the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ ...
The theory strikes at the heart of Christian beliefs: If Jesus was never properly buried then the subsequent stories about the empty tomb and resurrection must be a fiction. Assuming Jesus was ...
Unless it’s Easter morning. Because in the empty tomb, Christians encounter the miracle of our faith. And in that moment, everything changes. Our burdens are released, our sins are forgiven ...
Mary Magdalene's experience at the empty tomb highlights the transition from grief to hope. Jesus' resurrection offers a "Before" and "After" narrative of personal transformation for all believers.
Worship almost 15 years ago, my 3-year-old daughter sat in the back seat of the car. She asked question after question about ...
Christians claim the tomb was empty because Jesus rose from the dead. Others say that if it was empty, it’s either because he only fainted on the cross, his disciples stole the body or everyone ...
The angel spoke to the women: “You must not be afraid, I know you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here, He has been raised, just as He said. Come here and see the place where ...