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			Mary's Tomb
			 Temple of the Wailing Wall
			Temple of the Wailing Wall
			 Praying at the Wall
			Praying at the Wall
			 Church of The Holy Sepulcher
			Church of The Holy Sepulcher
			 Inside The Holy Sepulcher Church
			Inside The Holy Sepulcher Church
			 Peter's House
			Peter's House
			 The Garden Tomb
			The Garden Tomb
			 Garden of Gethsemane
			Garden of Gethsemane
			 Escarpment of Jesus
			Escarpment of Jesus
			 St. Mary Magdalene Church
			St. Mary Magdalene Church
			 Olive Trees in Gethsemane
			Olive Trees in Gethsemane
			 King Herod's Tomb
			King Herod's Tomb
			 King Herod's Tomb
			King Herod's Tomb
			 City of David
			City of David
			 Gates of Jaffa
			Gates of Jaffa			
			Garden outside Jerusalem associated with the last hours of Jesus. According to Christian tradition, it is where Jesus prayed after the Last Supper and before his arrest and Crucifixion. The name Gethsemane originates from a Hebrew term meaning "oil press," suggesting that the garden was a grove of olive trees. Though its exact location cannot be determined, Armenian, Greek, Latin, and Russian churches have accepted an olive grove on the western slope of the Mount of Olives as the site.