This is a schematic description of
Jesus' tomb, where it was found, as a top-down view from above. The somewhat blurry words on the right are repeated and explained
below:
Jesus tomb detail #1: "Entrance to outer room, hewn in rock." This is
the door visible in the
previous photo.
Jesus tomb detail #2: "Low threshold to graves." This is just a
step down to the right half of the tomb, which is slightly lower than the
left half.
Jesus tomb detail #3: "Short low rock walls."
Jesus tomb detail #4: "Finished loculus (
burial place)." This
is where Jesus
' body lay for 3 days.
Jesus tomb detail #5: "Pillow cut in rock." Instead of dropping off at a
right angle, the rocky mass had been smoothed and sloped into a pillow for
the head.
Jesus tomb detail #6: "Weeping chamber". This is a flat
area intended for the mourners to sit and mourn while looking at the body on the other side of the
short rock walls (#3).
Jesus tomb detail #7: "Rough ledge."
Jesus tomb detail #8: "Unfinished loculus." How do we know it
was unfinished? The rocky mass on the right side had not yet been sloped and
smoothed into a pillow (#5), indicating that the tomb was almost but not
quite finished and
therefore still new when it was used. This is a small but important detail
since
John 19:41 states that Jesus was laid in
"a new tomb in which
no one had yet been laid."
Jes
us to
mb detail #9: "Small window" (visible in the previous photo)
that would have been covered when the stone door is rolled into place.