キリストの墓 (Japanese Wikipedia)

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  • 鳥谷幡山『十和田湖を中心に神代史蹟たる霊山聖地之発見と竹内古文献実証踏査に就て併せて猶太聖者イエスキリストの王国(アマツクニ)たる吾邦に渡来隠棲の事蹟を述ぶ』新古美術社、1936年、1頁。doi:10.11501/1138083 

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  • From the Catholic Encyclopedia: Archæology of the Cross and Crucifix Archived 26 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine.: "Following an inspiration from on high, Macarius caused the three crosses to be carried, one after the other, to the bedside of a worthy woman who was at the point of death. The touch of the other two was of no avail; but on touching that upon which Christ had died the woman got suddenly well again. From a letter of St. Paulinus to Severus inserted in the Breviary of Paris it would appear that St. Helena herself had sought by means of a miracle to discover which was the True Cross and that she caused a man already dead and buried to be carried to the spot, whereupon, by contact with the third cross, he came to life. From yet another tradition, related by St. Ambrose following Rufinus, it would seem that the titulus, or inscription, had remained fastened to the Cross."
  • McMahon, Arthur L. (1913). "Holy Sepulchre". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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  • J. Gordon Melton英語版 The Encyclopedia of Religious Phenomena 2007 "Ahmad specifically repudiated Notovitch on Jesus' early travels to India, but claimed that Jesus did go there late in His life. The structure identified by Ahmad as Jesus' resting place is known locally as the Roza Bal (or Rauza Bal)."

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