The story of her dream, leading to the finding of the cross, is not mentioned by Eusebius, who was bishop of Caesarea at the time and left the chief contemporary account of
the discovery of the tomb.
Additionally, his desire to secure a rich benefactor to fund his excavations was standard operating procedure in the field; for example,
the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1923 was made by archaeologist Howard Carter, but financed by the wealthy George Herbert, 5th Lord of Carnarvon.
- Became well known for
the discovery of tombs containing mummies and ceramics from pre Inca periods on their property.
A private cocktail reception to savour the atmosphere of the Victorian Lounge in the Old Winter Palace, where Howard Carter announced
the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun.
«At Sir John Soane's Museum this October we have an exhibition celebrating the 200th anniversary of
the discovery of the tomb of Seti I, which Soane purchased in 1825.
Not exact matches
@fimeilleur actually i can back up the claims i make both personally and historically, one example Abraham, Machpelah (actual location
of his
tomb and remains along with 5 others in Israel right where they are supposed to be) Kedorlaomer king
of Elam, (defeated by Abraham and recently discovered) it is said Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness.More than that Abraham saw God and spoke with Him, not the god you are on about that men use to justify their evil intent, but the God who has created all things, the God that no one especially you can not contain.Ignorance is your choice but that will not negate the existence
of God in any way.No one that i am aware
of has all the answers at this point regarding spiritual things, evolution or evilution there are areas God has not yet revealed to mankind but every day more is discovered.I find it amazing that God is big enough to share
discovery even with those who would reject Him.
Luke adds that the
discovery was afterwards confirmed: «Some
of our people went to the
tomb and found things just as the women had said.»
One thing the attentive reader will notice at once: the continuous narrative which ran from the account
of the entry into Jerusalem to the
discovery at the
tomb is now broken.
They indicate that the Easter message that Christ has been raised from the dead was originally based historically on a series
of appearances rather than on a
discovery that his
tomb was empty.
In this way John uses the story
of the
discovery of the empty
tomb to show how the easter faith
of the disciples develops.
A more likely explanation was first put forward by Wellhausen, 15 and it has been widely adopted.16 This states that the story
of the
discovery of the empty
tomb ends with these strange words in order to explain to readers why, as late as the mid-first century, they had never heard
of this story before.
Originally the silence
of the women did not refer to the instruction given to them, but to the
discovery of the empty
tomb and the announcement
of the messenger that Jesus was risen.19
Many have seen in the phrases «that he was buried» and «that he was raised to life on the third day» clear confirmation that Paul knew the whole
of the
tomb story, even though he did not appeal to the
discovery of the empty
tomb as evidence for the resurrection
of Jesus.
It has sometimes been claimed by the defenders
of the traditional view
of the resurrection, that such was the nature
of the Easter faith, that only that series
of events to which it refers (from the
discovery of the empty
tomb to the Ascension forty days later) could adequately explain the rise
of Christianity.
It was important to establish the fact that they knew who was crucified and where he was buried, before their
discovery of an empty
tomb could be
of any significance, but the narrator has introduced these references in such a way as not to disturb the already existing forms both
of the Passion narrative and
of the burial story.
The story placed the
discovery of the empty
tomb on the first day
of the week almost certainly because
of the tradition that Jesus «was raised to life on the third day».10 In Chapter 2 it has been argued that the phrase arose from theological traditions and not from an historical dating.
Thus the
discovery of the empty
tomb by the women, along with the first proclamation
of the Easter message, were set down on the first day
of the week to be consistent with the tradition
of «the third day».
We have already seen in Chapter 3 that there are grounds for thinking that the burial pericope was originally transmitted as an independent piece
of tradition, and that the account
of the women's
discovery of the empty
tomb was added to the burial story at a later stage, around about the time
of the writing
of the Gospel
of Mark.
In the Gospel stories themselves the
discovery of the empty
tomb does not by itself lead to faith in the risen Christ.
7 Without the Easter message the
discovery of the empty
tomb was
of no significance.
He likewise rejects the stories about the
discovery of the empty
tomb.
Because his
tomb had not been robbed at the time
of its
discovery in 1922, historians have been able to piece together aspects
of the boy king's 19 - year life.
«This is the most important
discovery since the finding
of the
tomb of Tutankhamen in 1922,» Hawass says.
Flappers» swinging silhouettes were inspired by the bold patterns that marked Art Deco and surrealism, jazz music, and Egyptian motifs (thanks to the
discovery of King Tut's
tomb).
But as China's economic influence has grown Experts from the Shaanxi Provincial Institute
of Archaeology in China made the
discovery in Baoji City, where 57
tombs have been found since excavations
What is certain is that the
discovery of Saint Peter's ancient
tomb was located on the Vatican hill where he had suffered martyrdom and where now stands Culture
of Chile - history, people, traditions, women, beliefs, food, customs, family, social Bo - Co
Paula Beer, as the fiancé
of a deceased Austrian soldier, can not phantom the trip
of self -
discovery she'll take when a mysterious Frenchman visits the
tomb of her beloved.
The students find out all about Howard Carter and his
discovery of Tutankhamen's
tomb and then spend the first lesson planning a Newspaper report about him (plan framework included).
The 1971 excavation
of an ancient Chinese
tomb led to a startling
discovery: the 2,000 - year - old body
of a Chinese noblewoman, so well preserved that her skin was still soft.
In the format
of James Patterson's signature (extremely) short chapters, the story is set out over three time periods: modern day, where we follow James» progress in writing the book; the late 19th and early 20th century and the
discovery of King Tut's
tomb; and 14th century BC, contemporary with King Tut's life.
The Royal
tombs of the period have not yet been found though they probably await
discovery under the Saqqara sands.
In Miami Art Deco architecture is characterised by the use
of symmetry, elements in threes, cantilevered eyebrows that protect windows from the sun, and exotic embellishments like ziggurat (terraced step pyramids), influenced by the
discovery of King Tut's
tomb, and Aztec and Mayan patterns.
A film about the
discovery of Tutankhamun's
tomb while sailing to Luxor.
Day 4 A film about the
discovery of Tutankhamun's
tomb while sailing to Luxor.
The environmental puzzles, ancient
tomb searching, and general sense
of discovery enhance when using the players analyze environments with the L2 button.
Her first retrospective in the USA, the exhibition
of Genzken is described by curator Laura Hoptman as the
discovery of a new treasure: «It's like going to Egypt and finding the
tomb of a great Pharaoh.»
It's very amusing to read Cicero's description
of his
discovery of A's
tomb.