Anyone saying pbuh is Muslim and their account posting should be taken with a truckload of salt. Especially if they are pretending to be white/Aryan/Western.
My estimate puts the two at about 300 meters apart. According to the Gospels, Jesus was laid in the unused tomb of Joseph of Arimetha. According to Jewish tradition of the time, the tomb would have been outside the city wall. This is verified by the resurrection story when Mary Magdalene, then John and Peter visit the empty tomb. The current Church of the Holy Sepulcher was established by Helena, the mother of Constantine the Great some 300 years after the crucifixtion, burial, and resurrection and over 250 years after the fall of Jerusalem. So there is doubt about the accuracy of the locations they picked.
Who doesnt want to wear the ribbon!
Anyone saying pbuh is Muslim and their account posting should be taken with a truckload of salt. Especially if they are pretending to be white/Aryan/Western.
I'm not familiar with the area but I doubt it's 150 feet from where Jesus was laid.
I believe this is the remains of the temple in Jesus time.
I don't think they would have a cemetery so close to their busy temple at the time.
Well there are many that say that the Wall is actually remains of the Roman Fort and point to the stonework as proof .
What? They don't know?
I have been to both. The wall is what remains of the base of what was once Solomon's Temple, atop which now sits the Muslim Dome of the Rock.
Here is a map of modern day Jerusalem with landmarks and a scale. https://www.bing.com/maps?ty=18&q=Christ%27s+Tomb&ss=ypid.YN8083x9347223033158558711&ppois=31.778154373168945_35.22988510131836_Christ%27s+Tomb_YN8083x9347223033158558711%7E&cp=31.778161%7E35.229893&v=2&sV=1&FORM=MPSRPL&mepi=139%7E%7EEmbedded%7ELargeMapLink&lvl=16.0
My estimate puts the two at about 300 meters apart. According to the Gospels, Jesus was laid in the unused tomb of Joseph of Arimetha. According to Jewish tradition of the time, the tomb would have been outside the city wall. This is verified by the resurrection story when Mary Magdalene, then John and Peter visit the empty tomb. The current Church of the Holy Sepulcher was established by Helena, the mother of Constantine the Great some 300 years after the crucifixtion, burial, and resurrection and over 250 years after the fall of Jerusalem. So there is doubt about the accuracy of the locations they picked.