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The Stone of Anointing:-
As we enter we see the stone of Anointing, or the stone of unction it is believed that Jesus’ body was laid here and prepared for burial, there are lamps hanging over the stone.
The Rotunda and the Edicule:- To the left is the Rotunda of the Ana stasis beneath the larger of the church’s two domes, Im the center is The Edicule of The Holy Sepulcher which has two rooms. As we enter we see a fragment of the stone which sealed the tomb of Jesus it is known as the Angel’s stone. The second we enter bowing pretty low in reverence and also as the entrance is a small arch to the actual Tomb were Jesus was laid it is here that the miracle of the Holy Fire occurs on Holy Saturday.
Then beyond the rear is a chapel dedicated to St.Joseph of Armatea who gave his Tomb to Jesus.To the right is a chapel of Apparition.
As we enter there to the right are a flight of winding steps reaching the 11nth and 12th station.(pl check the two stations given above)
Beneath the
There are three chapels to the east. Greek Chapel of Derision, Armenian Chapel of Division of robes and Greek chapel of St.Longinus . Between the first two chapels are steps descending to The Armenian Chapel of St.Helene, from here another 42 steps down lead to the Chapel of the Invention of the holy Cross believed to be the place were the true cross was found.
In the North east side is the prison of Christ were Jesus was held.
On the North side of St.Helene’s chapel is an ornate wrought iron door which leads to the Chapel of St.Vartan. This area was discovered and excavated in 1970’s here you could see remnants of walls built by Hadrian in the 2nd century and a drawing of a ship with the inscription DOMINE IVIMVS “Lord we shall go” .
This drawing dates before the completion of Constantine’s church, some say it belongs to the 2nd centaury.Unfortunetly this chapel is not open to public. North of the Edicule is the Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene and the place indicates were she met Jesus after the resurrection.
You also see a part of the Pillar were Jesus was tied and scourged at before being crucified and the remaining part is in Rome. When we leave the Holy Sepulcher we pass through the ruins of old Jerusalem and see the ruins of the Hasmonean city walls dating to the second century BC, a replica of the Minora and a map of ancient Jerusalem a replica from the Madaba Map.
Next we see the ruins of the 6th century Byzantine Cardo built by Emperor Justinian,it was about 70ft in width,this street was the main thoroughfare of Byzantine Jerusalem and served both residents and pilgrims. Large churches flanked the Cardo in several places. The columns were supported by wooden roofs (which are no longer there) for protection from sun and rain, today this street and ruins are 6ft below street level.
The Wailing Wall:-Also known as the Western Wall is a part of Harod’s retaining Temple which is visible on ground level the rest is underground( not for pilgrims)
Excavated by two British archeologists Warren and Wilson who recovered remains from the time of king Solomon (957BC). The first destruction of the Temple took place in586BC by the Babylonians under King Nebuchadnezzar. The temple was rebuild during the reign of Cyrus the Persian King in 538BC later it was renovated by Herod the great and came to be known as Harod’s temple this was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD. With this the Jews lost their lands so the Wall that remains today is the only reminder of their glorious temples. We see Jews praying here so fervently they recite the Psalms and meditate. There is a partition made for the men and women to pray at the wall. Pilgrims also place their petitions at the niches in between the stones. The wall used to surround the Temple Mount.
The Golden Dome:--
Situated on the Temple mount the golden Dome is the land mark of Jerusalem. This is were the first and second temple stood and were King Solomon kept the Ark Of The Covenant. The Dome was built by caliph Ab-El-Malik in 691AD.According to Jews the dome houses the rock were Abraham was to sacrifice Isaac also known as Rock of Moriah, Muslims also believe that Prophet Muhammad ascended into heaven from this rock and received the holy scriptures .Also situated on the Temple Mount is The Al-Aqsa mosque the third important place for the Muslims after Mecca and Medina .We were not allowed to go near these premises.
Mount Of Olives:_-
The Mount of Olives overlooks the Temple Mount from the East
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