It was given by Joseph of Aremaetia., it was borrowed tomb.
Jesus was buried in the tomb of Joseph of Arithmea and it was a pre-paid and pre-owned tomb. Joseph had a tomb all ready for his own burial spot and he gave it for free to be used for Jesus body . Three days later Jesus was resurrected.
Mary and Martha prepared the body of Jesus for burial.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, did not go to the tomb because she was not present during the crucifixion and burial of Jesus. She was not mentioned in the Bible as being at the tomb when Jesus' body was placed there.
The man who lent Jesus a tomb was Joseph of Arimathea. He was a wealthy follower of Jesus who provided his own tomb for the burial of Jesus after the crucifixion.
St. Joseph of Arimethea offered his tomb for the Body Of Jesus.
Theories explain that Jesus never had a proper burial, and was never put in a tomb.
There is no clear historical evidence to suggest that Joseph of Arimathea was a direct relative of Jesus. He is described in the Bible as a wealthy disciple who provided his own tomb for Jesus' burial. Some traditions suggest he may have been a distant relative, but this is not definitively proven.
The tomb where Jesus was laid after his crucifixion is traditionally believed to belong to Joseph of Arimathea, a wealthy member of the Jewish council who provided the tomb for Jesus' burial. According to the New Testament, Joseph requested Jesus' body from Pontius Pilate and wrapped it in linen before placing it in the tomb, which was sealed with a large stone. This event is significant in Christian belief as it precedes the resurrection of Jesus.
After the death of Jesus, Nicodemus came to assist with the burial. (John 19:39+40)
Joseph of Arimathea was traditionally believed to have been buried in a tomb located in Jerusalem, specifically in a garden near the crucifixion site of Jesus. According to the Gospels, he provided his own tomb for Jesus' burial after the crucifixion. The exact location of his burial is not definitively known, but the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is often associated with these events.
His burial tomb was in The Valley of the Kings.
About an hour after the first tomb burial.