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If you're searching for the factual (outside The Bible) site of Jesus' grave, I wish you Good Luck.

AnswerAll we really know is that it is in the Middle East somewhere. It doesn't really matter where the actual grave is though. His body isn't there since he rose from the dead and later ascended into Heaven. AnswerThere is a strong possibility it was in Talpiot, Jerusalem. A tomb was discovered when construction workers were putting up an apartment block in 1980. Family tombs were common around the time of Jesus. The grave boxes had inscriptions for Mary, 'Jesus, son of Joseph', named members of Jesus's family and 'Mary known as Master' (Magdalene). This is a contentious theory, with many not accepting that Jesus's ascension to heaven was not physical.
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According to tradition, Jesus' burial tomb, as well as the place of the crucifixion, was Golgotha - the "place of the skull" in Hebrew. The Church of the Holy Sepulcher, in the heart of the Christian quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, now marks this location. Different religious sects have fought for centuries over control of this most revered of all Christian sites. Today, a strict status quo governs what parts of the sprawling building belong to what faction, and when prayers services may be held. Within the Church of the Holy Sepulcher is Golgotha itself, as well as the place where Jesus' body was anointed and prepared for burial, and the cave that is said to be Jesus' burial tomb.

While most Christian denominations accept that the Church of the Holy Sepulcher is built over Golgotha, some Protestant denominations believe that Golgotha is actually a rocky outcrop outside the Old City walls. This place is now known as the Garden Tomb. The suggestion that this was the true Golgotha was first popularized by Maj.- Gen. Charles George Gordon in the late 1800s, after he noticed that the rocky cliff resembled a skull from afar. Moreover, several tombs were found in the vicinity. The same idea had already been put forth by several other visitors to Jerusalem. Although archaeologists believe those tombs to date from the 8th century, the Garden Tomb has become a popular pilgrimage site for Protestant Christians. Meanwhile, Catholics, Greek Orthodox and other sects hold fast to the tradition that Golgotha, the place of Jesus' burial tomb, lies within the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.

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well, i am a muslim, and i think that jesus is not dead.

The Muslims believe(well since i am a Shiite don know what the Sunni's believe) that jesus is still alive and the one is dead was some guy god sent him to protect jesus, jesus will return with imam al-mahdi and rule the world.

well, that what i think, and no offense to other religions.

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If this is referring to the 'place where they laid Him', there are a few possible sites outside Jerusalem. However, since Jesus rose from the dead and His life as the eternal Son of God was more important than His empty tomb, the exact site remains in question as it was not a particular place of interest since Christians serve a living Lord not a dead hero. The enemies of Jesus also would not have wished to advertise the location of the empty tomb.

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There was some speculation about his tomb being found somewhere over in Jerusalem. There were a few "bone boxes" containing the remains of people named Jesus, who it says is the son of Joseph, Mary Magdalene, who is believed to be Jesus's wife, Judas, who is believed to be Jesus's son, and a few other people.

The exact location is unknown.

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He doesn't have one. After Jesus was put to death by crucifixion, the gospels record that a tomb owned by Joseph of Arimathea (a wealthy follower of Jesus) was used to bury Jesus. This would have beed a chamber hewn out of rock in which there would have been a shelf for receipt of the body. The doorway would be sealed by a large rock or stone. Sometimes more than one body would be buried in the same tomb but the gosls record that the tomb was new and unused. No one knows where this particular tomb was, but several candidates can be found just outside the oldest part of the city of Jerusalem, near where the crucifixion took place. One such tomb has a church built on top - the Church of the Holy Sepulcre, but there is no real evidence that this was the actual tomb. The reason why I say that Jesus didn't have one is that on the Sunday morning after his crucifixion on the Friday, the tomb was found empty, the stone being rolled away. Circumstantial evidence for the resurrection of Jesus no doubt, but after this Sunday morning Jesus was seen as vibrantly alive by many hundreds of followers. As the Son of God he was the first and only to Rise from Death and thus remains alive in heaven to this day.

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Jesus Tomb is in Talpiot, Jerusalem. There are many people who do not want to recognize the Talpiot Tomb because it implies that Jesus wed Mary Magdalene and they had a son.

If You read the Book of John, it is quite clear that Mary Magdalene acted as the Wife of Jesus, see John 19:25-27. Here Jesus is talking to his Wife Mary Magdalene, "Women behold thy son" and his son , the

'disciple whom Jesus loved". The disciple whom Jesus loved is his son, who is in John 13:23;19:26; 20:2;21:7,20.

The Talpiot Tomb has archealogical evidence including Jesus and Magdalene DNA.

Much more could be found about Jesus if the Catholic Church and the State of Israel were interested in finding the Truth about Jesus' Life and Death.

John's Gospel has Jesus death before Passover and the other Gospels has his death after Passover. John's view is true.

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According to the Gospel by John 19:41,42 it was in garden right next to the place of Jesus' crucifiction - "Now in the place where he was crucified there was a garden; and in the garden a new sepulchre, wherein was never man yet laid. There laid they Jesus therefore because of the Jews' preparation day; for the sepulchre was nigh at hand."

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In the early days of the Church, Christians seem to have been surprisingly disinterested in the location of the tomb in which Jesus was buried. However, Helena, mother of the fourth-century Christian emperor, Constantine, visited Palestine and quickly found, to her own satisfaction, all the important sites in Jerusalem and Bethlehem associated with Jesus. She found both the site of the crucifixion and the site of his tomb conveniently located within close proximity. She removed two important pagan temples that happened to be located there, and then had a magnificent church built to span both sites - the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. If this is really where the tomb was located, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre still stands today.

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Jesus didn't have a tombstone. He was put in a tomb owned by a man named Joseph of Ariamea.

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