A Visit to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher

This week I have been thinking about the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, and decided tonight to share a few pictures from my last visit to Jerusalem two years ago.

Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, Ladder, Easter WeekendHere is the primary entrance to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. If you look in the center of the picture you will see one of the most famous ladders in the world. There is a story about it that I will share some day.

Edicule, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Rennovation, Tomb of ChristFirst I will share a picture that I took three years ago. This was taken when repairs were just starting on the Edicule. I was really looking forward to seeing how the Edicule looked after the repairs.

See Holy Sepulcher Tombs for more information on this structure.

Edicule of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem, Church, He is RisenHere was my first view of the Edicule on my trip two years ago. This was taken not long after the repairs were completed.

Edicule of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem, Church, He is RisenHere is a closer view. The Edicule looked almost brand new after the restoration work.

Earlier this afternoon I watched the National Geographic special about the restoration of the Edicule.

Edicule of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem, Church, He is RisenYou can see here the long line of people who were waiting to go inside of the Edicule.

I have never been inside the Edicule as the lines have always been very long, and we have not had the time.

I am thinking about how many times that I have visited the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. I think that it is just four as I don’t think I have visited it twice on any one trip to Jerusalem. However, I am looking forward to visiting it again in June as there are a few pictures that I want to take.

Rolling Stone Grave, Meggido, Matthew 28:6, YouVersion

Remember tomorrow, as we do each Sunday, that He has risen.

Steven

 

 

 

 

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First Roses of the Season

The first roses of the season are always highly anticipated. I watch to see when the buds first appear on the rose bushes and then keep track of them to see when they will open.

Yellow Rose Bud, First Rose, rose budsHere was one of the first buds of the season on one of my yellow rose bushes.

One thing to point out is that these are not the first roses of the year, as I still had roses from last year in January.

first rose, yellow rose, spring, seasonsHere the rose has opened, and it was of course beautiful. These roses also have a very nice fragrance that carries with the breeze. I often smell these when I walk out the door.

Yellow Floribunda rose, first roses of yearThe first rose on my yellow floribunda was a bit hidden behind some of the rose leaves. However, soon this bush will be full of roses. Once the first rose blooms I know that others are close behind.

Red Rose, Mister Lincoln Rose, First Rose, Fragrant RoseToday the first rose on my Mister Lincoln bush opened up. These are beautiful dark red roses that have a very strong fragrance. I really like these roses and they make me think of my Grandpa.

St. Patrick Rose, First Rose Bud, First roses, springMy St. Patrick rose is a bit behind. This bud was the closest to opening this morning. You can really see the green tinge to the rose petals in this picture. I am sure that in just a few days I will have some nice roses to take pictures of.

Steven

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