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  1. Getsemaní ( griego Γεθσημανή Gethsēmani, hebreo: גת שמנים, arameo: גת שמני Gath-Šmânê, siriaco ܓܕܣܡܢ Gat Šmānê, lit. ‘prensa de aceite’) fue el jardín donde, según el Nuevo Testamento, Jesús oró la última noche antes de ser arrestado. Se encuentra a los pies del Monte de los Olivos en ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GethsemaneGethsemane - Wikipedia

    Gethsemane ( / ɡɛθˈsɛməni /) [a] is a garden at the foot of the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem where, according to the four Gospels of the New Testament, Jesus Christ underwent the agony in the garden and was arrested before his crucifixion. It is a place of great resonance in Christianity.

  3. 3 de may. de 2024 · Gethsemane, garden across the Kidron Valley on the Mount of Olives, a ridge paralleling the eastern part of Jerusalem, where Jesus is said to have prayed on the night of his arrest before the Crucifixion. The name suggests that the garden was a grove of olive trees in which was located an oil press.

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  4. The agony in the Garden of Gethsemane is an episode in the life of Jesus, which occurred after the Last Supper and before his betrayal and arrest, all part of the Passion of Jesus leading to his crucifixion and death. This episode is described in the three Synoptic Gospels in the New Testament.

  5. Sanctuaries. Gethsemane - Basilica of the Agony. The term Gethsemane indicates three places hoarded by the Franciscans, which refer to the night when Jesus was betrayed: the olive grove, the Grotto of Gethsemane and the Basilica of the Agony (also called the “Church of the Nations”).

  6. Con el término Getsemaní se señalan tres lugares, custodiados por los franciscanos, que hacen referencia a la noche en que Jesús fue traicionado: el huerto de los Olivos, la gruta de Getsemaní y la basílica de la Agonía (también llamada “iglesia de las Naciones”).

  7. 29 de nov. de 2018 · The Garden of Gethsemane is an urban garden located next to the Church of All Nations in Jerusalem. The garden includes eight olive trees, all of which were planted in the 12th century CE. The garden is associated by oral tradition with the final days of Jesus Christ.