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The house where the Last Supper possibly occurred is still standing in Jerusalem 2,000 years later — according to archaeologists. They believe the Biblical meeting occurred in the 'Upper Room ...
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Archaeologists closer to exact room where Jesus ate Last Supper - MSNArchaeologists are working to uncover whether the Upper Room in Jerusalem is the official site of Jesus's Last Supper. It is also believed to be where Jesus reappeared after he died.
The inscriptions, which were recently published in Liber Annuus, are composed of 30 inscriptions and nine drawings on the ...
The Upper Room, believed by archaeologists to be the site of the Last Supper, also known as the Cenacle, was originally a prayer room capable of accommodating over 120 people.
The Upper Room, believed by archaeologists to be the site of the Last Supper, also known as the Cenacle, was originally a prayer room capable of accommodating over 120 people.
Visitors walk into the Holy Cenacle, the upper room believed to be the site of Jesus' Last Supper, on Mount Zion in Jerusalem Feb. 2. (CNS photo/Debbie Hill) (Feb. 3, 2012) ...
Though no Gospel provides a precise location for the site of The Last Supper—only that disciples were led by a man in the city to “a large upper room furnished and ready” (Mark 14:13-15 ...
Archaeologists are working to uncover whether the Upper Room in Jerusalem is the official site of Jesus's Last Supper. It is also believed to be where Jesus reappeared after he died.
The room is briefly described in the Book of Luke 22:11-13, when Jesus requested a large, furnished upper room where he and his disciples could eat their Passover meal together ...
A depiction of Jesus at the Last Supper (Image: THE CHOSEN). The Upper Room, where it's believed the Last Supper took place - also known as the Cenacle - was originally a prayer room with capacity ...
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