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Gereviseerde Leidse Vertaling

Johannes 19:40

Zij namen het lichaam van Jezus af, wikkelden het met de geurige kruiden in doeken, zoals bij de Joden de gewoonte van begraven is.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Jesus, the Christ;   Joseph;   Love;   Spices;   Thompson Chain Reference - Dead, the;   Embalming;   Grave-Clothes;   Nicodemus;   Spices;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Burial;   Dead, the;   Embalming;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Joseph;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Funeral;   Joseph of arimathea;   Nicodemus;   Pharisees;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Burial;   Disciple, Discipleship;   Fruit;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Christianity;   Humiliation of Christ;   Jesus Christ;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Embalming;   Spices;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Burial;   Embalm;   Spices;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Embalming;   Ethics;   Jesus, Life and Ministry of;   John, the Gospel of;   Joseph;   Nicodemus;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Joseph;   Linen;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Anointing (2);   Burial;   Dress (2);   Grave-Clothes;   Jews;   Joseph (2);   Lazarus;   Linen (2);   Spices ;   Trade and Commerce;   Weaving;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Embalming;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Anointing;   Embalming;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Spice, Spices;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Joseph;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Custom (2);   Dress;   Johannine Theology, the;   Joseph of Arimathaea;   Linen;   Manner;   Nicodemus;   Oil;   Spice;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Burial and sepulchers;  

Parallel Translations

Gereviseerde Lutherse Vertaling
Toen namen zij het lichaam van Jezus en bonden het in linnen doeken met specerijen, gelijk de Joden plegen te begraven.
Staten Vertaling
Zij namen dan het lichaam van Jezus, en bonden dat in linnen doeken met de specerijen, gelijk de Joden de gewoonte hebben van begraven.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

wound: John 11:44, John 20:5-7, Acts 5:6

Reciprocal: Genesis 50:2 - embalmed 2 Chronicles 16:14 - sweet odours Matthew 26:12 - General Mark 16:1 - sweet

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Then took they the body of Jesus,.... It being taken down from the cross, and carried to the designed place of interment; they, Joseph and Nicodemus, either themselves, or by their servants, took the body;

and wound it in linen clothes; or "swathed", or "wrapped it in linen"; rolled it about the body many times, as was the custom of the eastern nations to do; this was what Joseph prepared:

with the spices; which they either wrapped up with the linen, or strowed over the body when it was wound up; these Nicodemus brought;

as the manner of the Jews is to bury; both was usual with them; both to wind up the dead in linen; hence R. Jonathan, alluding to this custom, when R. Isai was taken, and others would have delivered him, said, יכרך המת בסדינו, "let the dead be wrapped in his own linen d"; and also to bury them with spices; hence we read of "the spices of the dead" in a Jewish canon e:

"they do not say a blessing over a lamp, nor over the spices of idolaters; nor over a lamp, nor over של מתים

הבשמים, "the spices of the dead":''

the use of which, Bartenora on the place says, was to drive away an ungrateful smell. The wrapping up the body of Christ in a fine linen cloth, was a token of his purity and innocence; and significative of that pure and spotless righteousness he had now brought in: the strewing it with spices may denote the fragrancy of Christ's death to Jehovah the Father, in whose sight it was precious, and whose sacrifice to him is of a sweet smelling savour; and also to all sensible sinners, to whom a crucified Christ is precious; since by his death sin is expiated, the law fulfilled, justice satisfied, reconciliation made, security from condemnation obtained, and death is abolished.

d T. Hieros. Ternmot, fol. 46. 2. e Misn. Beracot. c. 8. sect. 6.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

See the notes at Matthew 27:57-61.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse John 19:40. Wound it in linenJohn 11:34.


 
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