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So they took the money and did as they were told. This saying was spread abroad among the Jews, and continues until this day.
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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.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
This saying is—reported. This account of the disappearance of the body of Jesus from the sepulchre is commonly given.
Until thi…
19th Century
Anglican
This saying is commonly reported — The passage is interesting as the earliest indication of a counter-statement to the witness bor…
Baptist
And if this come to the governor's ears, we will persuade him, and secure you. So they took the money, and did as they were taught:
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16th Century
Protestant
And this statement is currently reported. It was the finishing stroke of God's vengeance to blind the Jews, so that the resurrect…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
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To what wickedness will men not be brought by the love of money! Large sums of money were given to the soldiers for promoting what they knew to be …
13th Century
Catholic
After the Evangelist finished the mysteries of the Lord’s Passion, he treats of the triumph of the Lord’s Resurrection: and it is divided as follow…