Church of the Holy Sepulcher
Hello:
Would you suggest any resource about the church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem? I'm looking for pictures like this one:
Thanks!
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Walking Where Jesus Walked: Worship in Fourth-Century Jerusalem has seven images/diagrams.
Near Eastern Archaeology, Volume 62, Nos. 1–4, 1999
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And on a related note: "Church of the Holy Sepulcher" is the familiar "Latin" (e.g. Roman Catholic) name. "Church of the Resurrection" is the Greek (e.g. Orthodox) name. I need MM to tell us if "Church of the Resurrection" is the "standard" name across the spectrum of Orthodox Churches.
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Sorry, I mean we need MJ (not MM) to enlighten us.
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Near Eastern Archaeology, Volume 62, Nos. 1–4, 1999
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thanks... where is exactly the Holy Sepulcher information in NEA Vol. 62, please? I own it but I can't find it.
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Manuel Maria said:
where is exactly the Holy Sepulcher information in NEA Vol. 62, please?
=> https://ref.ly/logosres/nea62?ref=Page.p+152&off=503 (can open Web App OR be pasted into command box of desktop application)
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Steve Maling said:
And on a related note: "Church of the Holy Sepulcher" is the familiar "Latin" (e.g. Roman Catholic) name. "Church of the Resurrection" is the Greek (e.g. Orthodox) name.
Not quite.
https://orthodoxwiki.org/Church_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre_(Jerusalem) (See also the external links at the bottom to other Orthodox sources.)
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Thank you, Sine Nomine!
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“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Manuel Maria said:
where is exactly the Holy Sepulcher information in NEA Vol. 62, please?
=> https://ref.ly/logosres/nea62?ref=Page.p+152&off=503 (can open Web App OR be pasted into command box of desktop application)
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Thank you very much!
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