Nestled just outside the ancient walls of Jerusalem’s Old City, the Garden Tomb provides a tranquil and sacred space to contemplate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Many Christian pilgrims, especially from Protestant traditions, hold this garden as a meaningful site connected to Christ’s burial and victorious resurrection, making it a vital stop on any pilgrimage to Israel.
Surrounded by flourishing greenery and ancient stone walls, the Garden Tomb invites visitors to enter Scripture, especially passages like Matthew 28:1-10 and John 20:1-18. Here, you can imagine the women arriving at the tomb to find it empty and Mary Magdalene’s transformative encounter with the risen Lord. This peaceful environment encourages personal prayer and worship, allowing the profound hope of the resurrection to take root in your heart.
Visiting the Garden Tomb is more than a historical journey; it is an opportunity to experience the gospel’s core truth in a deeply personal way. Pastors, church groups, and individual travelers alike find their faith renewed and their spirit refreshed, as Christ’s triumph over death comes alive in this sacred garden.

Scripture Journey at Garden Tomb
Reflect on the resurrection through these Scripture passages that capture the hope and joy of Christ’s victory over death.
Matthew 28:1-10
The ResurrectionThe angel announces that Jesus has risen, and the women meet Him.
Read on Today With GodLuke 24:1-12
Why Seek the Living Among the Dead?The women hear that Jesus is not there but has risen.
Read on Today With GodJohn 20:1-18
Mary Meets the Risen JesusMary Magdalene encounters Jesus outside the empty tomb.
Read on Today With God1 Corinthians 15:3-8
The Gospel of the ResurrectionPaul summarizes the death, burial, resurrection, and appearances of Jesus.
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