Resurrection Lilies

This evening I was thinking of a post that I wrote more than ten years ago, and thought it would be a good one to share since Sunday is on the way.


8/10/2012 – Heritage Lilies

Yesterday I posted a nice reflection picture from the Dublin Heritage Center.

Today I have been thinking of some of the flower pictures that I have taken there. Depending on the time of the year, there are some fantastic flowers around the buildings, or scattered throughout the Dublin Pioneer Cemetery.

The first is a beautiful Calla Lily.

Calla Lily, white flower,Zantedeschia aethiopica is native to southern Africa, but grows well in this area of California. I found out that the name used in South Africa, Varkoor, is an Afrikaans name meaning pig’s ear.

I love the contrast between the white and the yellow of the center and the green of the background. The white is so beautiful.

The Calla Lilies grow in the same place year after year, and I am always trying to get a better shot of them :-).

The second picture is a group of pink lilies.
Pink lilies I am not 100% sure, but I think that these are Lycoris squamigera or more commonly know as resurrection lilies. They bloom about this time of year, and you can see them in many places around the Bay Area.

To me, I don’t need to know their exact name, I just think that they are very pretty. The pink and yellow colors in the blooms are just beautiful. I am hoping that some of them will be blooming tomorrow, as I will be at the Dublin Heritage Center.

I hope you enjoy these two types of lilies.

Steven

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Some Tombs in Israel

This week I have been thinking about this coming weekend, and how people will be thinking about an empty tomb.

So, here are some pictures and thoughts about tombs in Israel.

Tomb with rolling stone - Tomb in Israel - Ressurection - Easter SundayI took this picture alongside a road near Mt. Carmel and Tel Megiddo. The tomb was found when they were constructing the road.

This tomb may look familiar to many of you, as it is one that is commonly used to illustrate the type of tomb Jesus was buried in.

And when Joseph had taken the body, he wrapped it in a clean linen cloth, And laid it in his own new tomb, which he had hewn out in the rock: and he rolled a great stone to the door of the sepulchre, and departed.  (Matthew 27:59-60 KJV)

John also had to stoop down to look into the tomb, so this is also illustrated by the picture. Of course, this is not the tomb of Jesus. Even though it is from the time period it is far from Jerusalem :-).

For more about this tomb and the location you can visit my post A Picture for Sunday.

Rolling Stone Grave, Meggido, Matthew 28:6, YouVersionHere is a scripture photo that I made using part of the picture.

Just outside the gates of Jerusalem there is a site that is known as the Garden Tomb. At this site is another example of a rock hewn tomb.

Garden Tomb - Jerusalem - Rock Hewn Tomb - Ressurection - Easter Evidence has been found that this tomb is much older than the time of Jesus, so it would not have been a new tomb at the time of his death on the cross. There are also other pieces of evidence, including the location, that also show that this is not the tomb.

Although it is not important today that we know exactly where the tomb of Jesus was, we should make sure that we do a bit of study and not make factual statements that a place is the tomb when evidence shows that it is not.

Place of the Skull, Golgotha, Gordon's Calvary, Nose Fell OffIt was an interesting experience to visit the Garden Tomb. It was in a beautiful garden setting and very peaceful. From the garden you could also see the skull formation that some have thought is the site of Golgotha.

You can read more about the skull formation in my posts The Place of A Skull and The Place of a Skull II.

Edicule, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, Tomb of ChristA more probable location for the tomb is in or near the Edicule of the Tomb at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.

First Century Tombs, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem, Joseph of ArimetheaHere is a picture of me in a first century tomb that is just a few meters behind the Edicule of the Tomb.

You can read a bit more about these tombs in my post Holy Sepulcher Tombs. There are also some links in the post to some articles about the restoration of the Edicule of the Tomb.

Garden Tomb - Jerusalem - Jesus Christ Ressurection - Easter What is very important for us today is that the tomb was empty and that Jesus was resurrected.

This is also something that we should remember each Sunday, and not only on one Sunday of the year. In fact, this is something that should be remembered at all times. We serve a risen Savior.

Steven

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