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He wrapped it in a clean linen cloth. John adds that this was done with spices (John 19:40). The Jews were accustomed to use m…

A clean linen cloth — The word for “linen cloth,” sindôn, points, according to different derivations, to a Sidonian or an…

Our King, even in the grave, must have the best of the best; his body was wrapped in a clean linen cloth, and laid in Joseph's own new tomb

Glossa Ordinaria: When the Evangelist had finished the account of the Lord's Passion and death, he discusses His burial.

Joseph’s initiative is remarkably courageous, and Pilate probably granted his request only because he was convinced that Jesus was not really guilt…

And having taken the body. The three Evangelists glance briefly at the burial; therefore, they say nothing about the aromatic ointments wh…

And when Joseph had taken the body
Down from the cro , with the a istance of others, or from the hands of those who …

In Christ's burial was nothing of pomp or solemnity. Just as Christ did not have a house of his own in which to lay his head while he lived, so he …

After relating His condemnation, His Pa ion and death are treated here; and secondly, His burial is treated, where it is said, And when…
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes