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John's Gospel differs from the other New Testament gospels in that it tells us that there was a garden located where Jesus was buried and that Mary Magdalene saw Jesus there, thinking he was the gardener. However, this was on the third day. Nothing is told about the first day after the crucifixion.
The Garden of Eden is where the first man and woman, Adam and Eve, lived after their creation. There is no movie depicting the life of Jesus from the Garden of Eden through his crucifixion. But if you mean to ask from the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus prayed before arrested until crucifixion, I would say Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ".
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus was buried in a tomb located in a garden after his crucifixion.
All in the city of Jerusalem. His crucifixion was 25 April 31 AD, Passover Day on Golgotha hill. He was resurrected by His Father 28 April 31 AD, from the garden tomb and seen in the darkness of the early morning hours of the first day of the week - Sunday having already arisen the day before.
Before his arrest he prayed in the garden of Gethsemane.
He was buried there after His crucifixion. He was raised from the dead out of it three days later.
The seventh-day Saturday Sabbath was the day after the crucifixion, and we know this because the women rested that day according to the fourth commandment of God. Therefore, the crucifixion had to have occurred on a Friday.
The cast of The Five Day Crucifixion - 2012 includes: Seth Gandrud as John Santo
It took place at the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea, a tomb newly hewn out of rock in his garden not far from Golgotha. There Christ is recorded as having risen from the dead, and then aqppearing to Mary Magdalene in the garden.
All of Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, and John 19 contain verses on the day of His crucifixion and on His burial.
Gethsemane is the garden at the foot of the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, famous as the place where Jesus prayed, and his disciples slept, the night before the Crucifixion
No. He did at one time pray that IF it was the Father's will, that He would not have to go through it, that is what He prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane. But He did not question it.
The five sorrowful mysteries are 1. Agony in the Garden 2. Scourging at the Pillar 3. Crowning of Thorns 4. Carrying the Cross 5. Crucifixion