A 2,000-year-old garden may have once flourished at the site where Jesus was crucified—researchers say that’s only the beginning! 🌐 #News #NashvilleTN #Tennessee #History
NASHVILLE, TN — Easter weekend in
is always a joyous time, but this year believers are buzzing about the latest news from the Holy Land. Archaeologists excavating one of Christianity’s most sacred landmarks say they’ve uncovered physical remnants of an ancient garden — a revelation that closely mirrors a specific New Testament verse.
Seeds, Pollen, and a Passage
While digging at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem — the revered location where Christians believe Jesus Christ was crucified and laid to rest — researchers found preserved evidence of grapevines and olive trees that date back two millennia. These botanical traces appear to match the description found in John 19:41, which references a garden near the crucifixion site containing an unused tomb…