| Eli Smith - 1874 - 718 páginas
...was unoccupied by dwellings. Or, to go back still further, and even admitting that it was perhaps " an old Jewish sepulchre of an age prior to the destruction of. Jerusalem by the Romans ;"' the conclusion by no means follows, that, inasmuch as there could have been no sepulchre within... | |
| Alexander Bennett M'Grigor - 1885 - 198 páginas
...assures us, following Schultz, "that " there can be no doubt that they are the remains of a rock tomb, " formed long before the Church was built, and probably...age prior to the destruction of '.' Jerusalem by the Eomans,"1 and that " the architects of Constan" tine must have cut away the rock on the south-west... | |
| Samuel James Andrews - 1891 - 714 páginas
...City, ii. 194), speaks of "a rock-tomb formed, long before the church was built, and probably belonging to an old Jewish sepulchre of an age prior to the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans." The tomb is known as the tomb of Joseph of Arimatheea and of Nicodemus. "The existence of these sepulchres,"... | |
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