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ceiling during construction of the Crusader-era church above the tomb. The Crusaders strengthened the tomb itself with masonry, which obscures most of the original rock surface (except for a few holes). The alignment of the tomb and antechamber suggests they predate the Byzantine churches and may very well be from the time of Jesus.
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gained title to a plot of ground close to the tomb of Lazarus. Other areas were acquired later. Between 1952 and 1955, a modern church dedicated to St. Lazarus was built on this property over the remnants of the former Byzantine and Crusader east churches. The courtyard of this church stands over the
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celebrated there in about the year 410. Therefore, the church is thought to have been built between 333 and 390. Egeria noted, when the liturgy for Lazarus on the Saturday in the seventh week of Lent was performed, "so many people have gathered that they fill not only the Lazarium itself, but all the
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The steps enter the antechamber (3.35 m long by 2.20 m wide) through the north wall; the outline of the former entrance via the mosque can still be seen on the east wall. The floor of the antechamber is two steps above the floor level of the mosque, possibly due to rock falls from the soft limestone
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The entrance to the tomb today is via a flight of uneven rock-cut steps from the street. As it was described in 1896, there were twenty-four steps from the then-modern street level, leading to a square chamber serving as a place of prayer, from which more steps led to a lower chamber believed to be
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in 1187, the nuns of the convent went into exile. The new west church was most likely destroyed at this time, with only the tomb and barrel vaulting surviving. The 6th century church and tower were also heavily damaged at this time but remained standing. The village seems to have been abandoned
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For 100 years after the mosque was constructed, Christians were invited to worship in it, but the practice was frowned upon by European church authorities who preferred for adherents of the faiths to remain separate. As Christian access to the tomb became more difficult, the Franciscans were
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of 1913 states, however, while it is "quite certain that the present village formed about the traditional tomb of Lazarus, which is in a cave in the village", the identification of this particular cave as the actual tomb of Lazarus is "merely possible; it has no strong intrinsic or extrinsic
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floor are still visible here. The west wall of the courtyard contains the west facade of the 6th century basilica, as well as its three doorways. About twenty-five metres up a hill northwest of the church is the modern entrance to the Tomb of Lazarus.
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to serve the town's (now Muslim) inhabitants and named it in honor of the town's patron saint, Lazarus of Bethany. The construction utilized the surviving barrel vaulting of the former west church. Its courtyard is in the Byzantine church atrium.
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eventually permitted (between 1566 and 1575) to cut a new entrance into the tomb on the north side. At some point the original entrance from the mosque was blocked. This entrance can still be seen in the east wall of the church's antechamber.
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era. The second church followed the same general plan as the first, but the apse was situated about 13 metres (43 ft) to the east in order to create a larger atrium. A chapel was built on the south side of the atrium.
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In 1965, a modern Greek Orthodox church was built just west of the Tomb. Its construction incorporates the north wall of the former medieval Benedictine chapel. Nearby the church are ruins that belong to the
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consisted of the church (to the east of the site), the tomb of Lazarus (to the west), and an open space between the two which probably served as an atrium. The church was in the form of a three-aisle
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authority." Archeologists have established that the area was used as a cemetery in the 1st century AD, with tombs of this period found "a short distance north of the church."
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Three steps connect the antechamber with the inner burial chamber (which measures a little more than two square metres in size). It contains three funerary niches (
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church, which remained the focal point of pilgrimages. For the use of the convent, the queen had a new church built over the tomb of St. Lazarus with a
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Ayer, Joseph Cullen. A source book for ancient church history: from the Apostolic age to the close of the Conciliar period. Charles Scribner, 1913.
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have existed at the site over the centuries. Since the 16th century, the site of the tomb has been occupied by the al-Uzair Mosque. The adjacent
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was destroyed by an earthquake in the 6th century, and was replaced by a larger church. This church was mentioned by the
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There is no mention of a church at Bethany until the late 4th century AD, but both the historian
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to the south of the tomb and church. Melisende had extensive repairs made to the 6th-century
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thereafter, though a visitor in 1347 mentioned Greek monks attending the tomb chapel.
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of Lazarus. The first mention of a church dedicated to Saint Lazarus, called the
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had been built on the site of the existing structures. In the 16th century, the
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The Holy Land: an Oxford archaeological guide from earliest times to 1700
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The Pilgrimage of Arculf in the Holy Land, about the year A.D. 670
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Church of the Holy Forefathers and Monastery of the Holy Trinity
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the tomb of Lazarus. The same description applies today.
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and are traditionally identified either as the House of
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Church of Saint Porphyrius (Orthodox Christian Church)
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west end of the older churches. Parts of the original
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Index

Tomb of Lazarus (al-Eizariya)

al-Eizariya
Affiliation
Christian
Islamic
Middle East
Israel
al-Eizariya
East Jerusalem
State of Israel
pilgrimage
East Jerusalem
al-Eizariya
Israel
Bethany
Mount of Olives
Jerusalem
Gospel of John
Jesus
Lazarus
Christians
Muslims
AD
Catholic Encyclopedia
churches
Roman Catholic
Church of Saint Lazarus
Franciscan Order
Greek Orthodox

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