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(slide 4) I. He is Crucified (27:35)
(slide 5) II. He Died (27:50)
(slide 6) III. He was Buried (27:59-60)
59–60. Joseph then took the body (John says that he was accompanied by Nicodemus, who brought spices for the burial, John 19:39), which presumably means that he took it down from the cross (Mark and Luke say explicitly that he took it down, Mark 15:46; Luke 23:53). He wrapped it in clean linen; Mark and Luke say that the body was wrapped in linen, but only Matthew specifies, what the others presumably left to be understood, that it was clean linen, which “suggests the respect and reverence with which he performed the burial” (Filson); it probably means that this linen had not been used before. The tomb was Joseph’s own new tomb (only Matthew tells us that it was his own and that a big stone was needed to close it). This did not mean of itself that Joseph would have had to have another tomb hewn out for himself, for a rock tomb was normally large enough to hold several bodies. But since Jesus had been condemned as a criminal, Jews would not allow other bodies to be buried there; therefore Joseph would in fact have had to have another tomb made for himself. Matthew says that the tomb was new, and both Luke and John add that nobody had been buried in it. The burial was completed by rolling a big stone to the door of the tomb, the normal way of closing a rock tomb.
