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In Pictures: Jesus’ tomb opened after centuries!

For about after a century, the marble stone protecting the tomb of what Christians believe to be Jesus, in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem has been uncovered for renovations.

A solid marble slab covering the holiest site of Christianity was lifted for three days for restoration and archaeological purposes. As per the Christian’s faith the slab which had been used for the crucifixion will also be renovated.

THE SLAB:

The slab which is considered to cover the body of Jesus just underneath it. It is said to be the only layer between the world and Jesus. The slab has been unveiled after centuries.

In Pictures: Jesus' tomb opened after centuries!

THE PILLAR:

The pillar which is widely believed by the Christians, throughout the world, to be the site of Jesus’ crucifixion

In Pictures: Jesus' tomb opened after centuries!

THE MARBLE BLOCK:

The Marble blocks placed above the grave were found to be 500 years old. While, the workers also uncovered marbles underneath dating back to the 12th century crusaders.

he slab which is considered to cover the body of Jesus just underneath it. The slab has been unveiled after centuries.

JESUS:

The picture, allegedly, portraying Jesus.

he slab which is considered to cover the body of Jesus just underneath it. The slab has been unveiled after centuries.

PRESERVATION:

The scientist and workers are dabbing the area with cotton balls to preserve the site with wax. Source: Associated Press

he slab which is considered to cover the body of Jesus just underneath it. The slab has been unveiled after centuries.

THE FOLLOWERS:

The preservation of tomb is underway, while eager followers try to take a peak inside

he slab which is considered to cover the body of Jesus just underneath it. The slab has been unveiled after centuries.

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