It is called a scepelchere.
His tomb is in Jerusalem. You can still go see where it is today. It is located in the church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City.he was buried down stairs
Yes the borrowed tomb of Jesus is very much there, it is visited by millions. The tomb where it is believed Jesus was buried is outside Jerusalem.
Its a church in Jerusalem that has built a tomb in the middle of it. This is the place where Jesus was thought to have been buried and resurrected.
His tomb is in Jerusalem. You can still go see where it is today. It is located in the church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City.he was buried down stairs
Jesus was buried in a tomb owned by one of his disciples. Joseph of Arimathaea, because he did not have his own tomb.
Jesus was buried in a tomb but when one of his friends came to say good bye he was gone out of the tomb and everything.
Only John's gospel mentions the fact that the tomb where Joseph and Nicodemus placed Jesus' body was in a garden (John 19:41), and no name is given for the garden.
Why? Because Jesus the Christ spent much time in and around Jerusalem. But the biggest reason is that is where jesus Christ went to the cross, suffered and died for me and other Christians. He paid for our sin on the cross outside the walls of Jerusalem, was buried in a tomb there and was resurrected there.
Probably.2nd Answer:When Jesus was pronounced dead on his cross, he was interred in some kind of a stone or masonry tomb, with a huge rock placed at the entrance to seal the tomb. The dead were not buried in the ground back in those days.So He was never actually buried. The Holy Bible tells us that Jesus arose from the dead and ascended into Heaven to be with the Hole Father, God.His tomb was in Jerusalem, which is now located in the nation of Israel.
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus was buried in a tomb located in a garden after his crucifixion.
AnswerJesus dead body was kept (NOT BURIED) in a huge tomb by Joseph an apostle----Jesus was buried in a new tomb which was not used , and owned by Joseph of Arametia.
To find the tomb of Jesus.