Joseph bought a linen cloth, took the body down from the cross, wrapped Him in the linen cloth and laid Him in a tomb
Good morning. Now it is evening. And because it is the preparation day, that is, the day before
the Sabbath, Joseph goes to Pilate and asks for the body
of Jesus. Mark says that Joseph was
also a member of the council. Pilate is surprised that
Jesus is already dead. After finding out
that it is true, he grants the body to Joseph. Joseph
bought a linen cloth, took the body down
from the cross, wrapped Him in the linen cloth and laid
Him in a tomb. This linen cloth is what
Is supposedly the shroud of Turin. When my friend and I
went to Europe, part of our trip was to
try to see the shroud of Turin. It had been on display
for the public to see, but we were too late.
It was kept in a silver box elevated high in the
Cathedral. We did get to see a replica which was
very impressive. It looked like the photographs that you
see. The different gospels have
different versions of what follows. When the Sabbath was
over, the women bought spices to
anoint His body. The stone had been rolled away, and the
women entered the tomb. They see a
young man sitting at the right. He tells them that Jesus
has risen, and they are to go tell His
disciples and Peter that He was going ahead of them to
Galilee; there they will see Him. So
Mark agrees with Matthew that the disciples were told to
go to Galilee; but Mark does not have
them going there instead of the upper room. However Mark
barely mentions it, without calling it
the upper room, and it is in the part is in dispute -
that seems to be tacked on later. Mark then
gives his version of the great commission which we will
cover tomorrow. Father thank You that
the tomb is empty. He is not there – He has risen! Go
with us and help this to be one of the
best days of our life!
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