The word "tombstone" is not explicitly found in most traditional translations of The Bible. However, in some modern translations or adaptations, it may appear in contexts discussing burial or memorials. For a specific biblical reference related to tombs, Matthew 27:60 describes Joseph of Arimathea placing Jesus' body in a new tomb he had cut out of rock, which is often referenced in discussions about burial practices.
"Tombstone" comes from the words "tomb" and "stone." Tomb is Greek and stone is Germanic.
The word you are looking for is epitaph.
R.i.p (Rest in peace).
epitaph
Since no scripture verse was brought forward, we cannot say that he meant scripture
None
inscription is the word you're looking for.
No. He never starred in a film with the word Tombstone in the title. W. C. Fields died in 1946.
Everybody has their own scripture. OR Before taking the church service the priest liked to read a line of scripture from his bible
The word Gusher is not found in scripture.
And if I should die, he told us, I want you to inscribe my tombstone with the word... arghhh.
It's part of the inscription.