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The napkin (το σουδαριον). Already in 11:44 which see. This napkin for the head was in a separate place.
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And the napkin, that was about his head.—Compare Note on John 11:44.
Not lying with the linen clothes, but wrapped together...<…

As one has well said, there were the grave-clothes left as the furniture for the believer's last bed, and there was the napkin, in a place by i…

St. John Chrysostom: The Sabbath was now over, a time when it was unlawful to be there. Mary Magdalene could rest no longer, b…

Peter, who by this time had arrived, had no such inhibitions and entered directly into the tomb. He also saw the graveclothes and observed that the…

And the napkin which was about his head. When the Evangelist says that a napkin was wrapped about his head, this refutes…

And the napkin that was about his head
The word (soudarion) , rendered "napkin", is thoug…

If Christ gave his life a ransom and had not taken it again, it would not have appeared that his giving it was accepted as satisfaction. It was a g…

Having related the mysteries of Christ’s pa ion, the Evangelist now speaks of the resurrection. He explains that the resurrection was fir…
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A.T. Robertson
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