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08 April 2009
The Stone of Anointment
A Christian woman prayed over the Stone of Anointment at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem to mark Easter early Monday. Worshipers believe Jesus was crucified there. (Tara Todras-Whitehill/Associated Press)
Stone of Atonement or Stone of Anointment? I'm just curious...
ReplyDeleteAtonement
ReplyDeleteNo,sorry, it's "anointment". It's the spot where Joseph of Arimathea anointed Christ's body for burial.
ReplyDeleteYou're correct.
ReplyDeletePost amended. (And I note the original link has been revised as well).
Thanks. :.)