Life of Jesus Stones Nativity, Church of the Ascension, Cenacle, Tomb of Jesus
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| Location | Kemp US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2026-03-03T18:13:41.000Z |
| Religion | Christianity |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Handmade | Yes |
This life of Jesus cross measures 2 tall. It is made of acrylic and has set into the cathedral window of the cross stones from 4 historic sites related to the places of our Lord. (info below). This will come with the double-sided COA card shown with the cross that gives the info of the stones. On the front side of the COA card is a beautiful image of Jesus in prayer. This will come with the gold foil gift box that has an image of Jesus on inside bottom of the box that image does not come out of the box. Please note the shape, sizes and coloring of the stones vary as each is unique. The Church of the Nativity located in Bethlehem the place believed to be the birthplace of Jesus. The stones were placed onto the star marking the vary spot of Jesus' birth within the church. The Church of the Ascension at the Mount of Olives. The stones used were placed onto the stone that has the imprint of Jesus" foot.The Cenacle Last Supper Upper Room. The Cenacle is located in the southern part of the Old City of Jerusalem on Mount Zion, and is perhaps best known as the traditional site of the Last Supper since the fourth century AD. By tradition it is where Jesus appeared, both before and after the resurrection. And was where Jesus made visible his wounds to see and touch. This Holy site location marks where the Risen Jesus breathed on the apostles the Holy Spirit and tongues of fire appeared at Pentecost and “they were all filled with the Holy Spirit” (Acts 2:4). The Tomb of Jesus Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The stone fragment that were recovered and gathered during the restoration of the Edicule that is over the Tomb of Jesus within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.