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New Century Version

John 20:5

He bent down and looked in and saw the strips of linen cloth lying there, but he did not go in.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Jesus, the Christ;   Jesus Continued;   John;   Linen;   Love;   Peter;   Thompson Chain Reference - Dead, the;   Mortality-Immortality;   Resurrection;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - John the apostle;   Mary;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Burial;   Grave;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Peter;   Resurrection of Christ;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - John the Apostle;   John, the Gospel According to;   Linen;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Footwashing;   Hour;   John;   John, the Gospel of;   Mary;   Tomb of Jesus;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - John, Gospel of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Cave ;   Dress (2);   Linen (2);   Peter;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Grave;   Mary Magdalene ;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Chief parables and miracles in the bible;   Smith Bible Dictionary - John the Apostle;   John, Gospel of;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Linen;   Peter, Simon;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Burial and sepulchers;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for October 20;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
Stooping down, he saw the linen cloths lying there, but he did not go in.
King James Version (1611)
And he stouping downe and looking in, saw the linnen clothes lying, yet went he not in.
King James Version
And he stooping down, and looking in, saw the linen clothes lying; yet went he not in.
English Standard Version
And stooping to look in, he saw the linen cloths lying there, but he did not go in.
New American Standard Bible
and he stooped to look in, and saw the linen wrappings lying there; however he did not go in.
Amplified Bible
Stooping down and looking in, he saw the linen wrappings [neatly] lying there; but he did not go in.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
and stooping and looking in, he saw the linen wrappings lying there; but he did not go in.
Legacy Standard Bible
and stooping and looking in, he *saw the linen wrappings lying there; but he did not go in.
Berean Standard Bible
He bent down and looked in at the linen cloths lying there, but he did not go in.
Contemporary English Version
He bent over and saw the strips of linen cloth lying inside the tomb, but he did not go in.
Complete Jewish Bible
Stooping down, he saw the linen burial-sheets lying there but did not go in.
Darby Translation
and stooping down he sees the linen cloths lying; he did not however go in.
Easy-to-Read Version
He bent down and looked in. He saw the pieces of linen cloth lying there, but he did not go in.
Geneva Bible (1587)
And he stouped downe, and sawe the linnen clothes lying: yet went he not in.
George Lamsa Translation
And he looked in and saw the linen cloths lying; but he did not enter in.
Good News Translation
He bent over and saw the linen cloths, but he did not go in.
Lexham English Bible
And bending over to look, he saw the strips of linen cloth lying there, though he did not go in.
Literal Translation
And stooping down, he saw the linens lying; however, he did not go in.
American Standard Version
and stooping and looking in, he seeth the linen cloths lying; yet entered he not in.
Bible in Basic English
And looking in, he saw the linen bands on the earth; but he did not go in,
Hebrew Names Version
Stooping and looking in, he saw the linen cloths lying, yet he didn't enter in.
International Standard Version
Bending over to look inside, he noticed the linen cloths lying there but didn't go in.John 19:40;">[xr]
Etheridge Translation
And looking, he saw the cloths lying, but entering he entered not.
Murdock Translation
And he looked in, and saw the linen cloths lying: but he did not go in.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
And when he had stowped downe, he sawe the linnen clothes lying, yet went he not in.
English Revised Version
and stooping and looking in, he seeth the linen cloths lying; yet entered he not in.
World English Bible
Stooping and looking in, he saw the linen cloths lying, yet he didn't enter in.
Wesley's New Testament (1755)
And stooping down, he saw the linen clothes lying; yet went he not in.
Weymouth's New Testament
Stooping and looking in, he saw the linen cloths lying there on the ground, but he did not go in.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
And whanne he stoupide, he sai the schetis liynge, netheles he entride not.
Update Bible Version
and stooping and looking in, he sees the linen cloths lying; yet he did not enter in.
Webster's Bible Translation
And he stooping down, saw the linen cloths lying; yet he went not in.
New English Translation
He bent down and saw the strips of linen cloth lying there, but he did not go in.
New King James Version
And he, stooping down and looking in, saw the linen cloths lying there; yet he did not go in.
New Living Translation
He stooped and looked in and saw the linen wrappings lying there, but he didn't go in.
New Life Bible
He got down and looked in and saw the linen cloths but did not go in.
New Revised Standard
He bent down to look in and saw the linen wrappings lying there, but he did not go in.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
and, stooping aside, beholdeth, lying, the linen-bandages, nevertheless, he entered not.
Douay-Rheims Bible
And when he stooped down, he saw the linen cloths lying: but yet he went not in.
Revised Standard Version
and stooping to look in, he saw the linen cloths lying there, but he did not go in.
Tyndale New Testament (1525)
And he stouped doune and sawe the lynnen clothes lyinge yet wet he not in.
Young's Literal Translation
and having stooped down, seeth the linen clothes lying, yet, indeed, he entered not.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
and loked in, and sawe the lynnen clothes layed. But he wete not in.
Mace New Testament (1729)
where stooping down he saw the linen clothes lying; but did not go in.
Simplified Cowboy Version
Inside he could see the grave linens, but he didn't go in.

Contextual Overview

1 Early on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb while it was still dark. When she saw that the large stone had been moved away from the tomb, 2 she ran to Simon Peter and the follower whom Jesus loved. Mary said, "They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we don't know where they have put him." 3 So Peter and the other follower started for the tomb. 4 They were both running, but the other follower ran faster than Peter and reached the tomb first. 5 He bent down and looked in and saw the strips of linen cloth lying there, but he did not go in. 6 Then following him, Simon Peter arrived and went into the tomb and saw the strips of linen lying there. 7 He also saw the cloth that had been around Jesus' head, which was folded up and laid in a different place from the strips of linen. 8 Then the other follower, who had reached the tomb first, also went in. He saw and believed. 9 (They did not yet understand from the Scriptures that Jesus must rise from the dead.) 10 Then the followers went back home.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

saw: John 11:44, John 19:40

Cross-References

Joshua 22:22
"The Lord is God of gods! The Lord is God of gods! God knows, and we want you to know also. If we have done something wrong, you may kill us.
1 Kings 9:4
"But you must serve me as your father David did; he was fair and sincere. You must obey all I have commanded and keep my laws and rules.
2 Kings 20:3
" Lord , please remember that I have always obeyed you. I have given myself completely to you and have done what you said was right." Then Hezekiah cried loudly.
1 Chronicles 29:17
I know, my God, that you test people's hearts. You are happy when people do what is right. I was happy to give all these things, and I gave with an honest heart. Your people gathered here are happy to give to you, and I rejoice to see their giving.
Job 33:9
You said, ‘I am pure and without sin; I am innocent and free from guilt.
Psalms 7:8
Lord , judge the people. Lord , defend me because I am right, because I have done no wrong, God Most High.
Psalms 24:4
Only those with clean hands and pure hearts, who have not worshiped idols, who have not made promises in the name of a false god.
Psalms 25:21
My hope is in you, so may goodness and honesty guard me.
Psalms 26:6
I wash my hands to show I am innocent, and I come to your altar, Lord .
Psalms 73:13
So why have I kept my heart pure? Why have I kept my hands from doing wrong?

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And he stooping down and looking in,.... That is, John; when he came to the sepulchre, stooped down to look into it, and see what he could see; he only went into the court, or stood upon the floor, where the bearers used to set down the bier, before they put the corpse into one of the graves in the sepulchre, which were four cubits lower; :-. Hence he was obliged to stoop down, ere he could see anything within: when he

saw the linen clothes lying; in which the body had been wrapped, but that itself not there:

yet went he not in; to the sepulchre itself, but waited in the court or porch, till Peter came; and perhaps might be timorous and fearful of going into such a place alone; the Arabic version reads it, "he dared not go in".

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

For an account of the resurrection of Christ, see the notes at Matthew 28:0.

John 20:9

The scripture - See Luke 24:26, Luke 24:46. The sense or meaning of the various predictions that foretold his death, as, for example, Psalms 2:7, compare Acts 13:33; Psalms 16:9-10, compare Acts 2:25-32; Psalms 110:1, compare Acts 2:34-35.

For an account of the resurrection of Christ, see the notes at Matthew 28:0.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse John 20:5. Went he not in. — Why? Because he was fully satisfied that the body was not there. But why did he not seize upon the linen clothes, and keep them as a most precious relic? Because he had too much religion and too much sense; and the time of superstition and nonsense was not yet arrived, in which bits of rotten wood, rags of rotten cloth, decayed bones (to whom originally belonging no one knows) and bramble bushes, should become objects of religious adoration.


 
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