A Lie That Disproves Itself
Commentators unanimously point out the absurdity of the story the guards were paid to tell. They ask: If the soldiers were asleep, how could they know who stole the body? If they were awake, why didn't they stop the few, timid disciples? Scholars like Albert Barnes and John Calvin highlight that the lie is logically self-defeating, which strengthens the case for the resurrection by showing the weakness of the alternative explanation.