The Gospel of Mark records that Joseph of Arimathea recovered the body of Jesus and wrapped him in fine linen ( a Jewish burial practice) and placed His body in a tomb. It also says that Mary Magdalene and Mary, the mother of James, and Salome had bought sweet spice, that they might come and anoint him (another Jewish burial practice) the very next morning. According to Jewish burial laws, burial of the deceased had to occur within 24 hours of the individuals death (Deut. 21:23). There just are not very many details in the Gospels surrounding the specifics of Jesus' burial but it does appear as if those who loved Him were trying to perform their duties with regards to providing a proper burial. Jesus' resurrection most assuredly halted the process.
Mary and Martha prepared the body of Jesus for burial.
We prepared the body for burial. They held a burial ceremony for his mother. Everyone was sorrowful at the burial ceremony.
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The Hebrew burial custom was to wash the body and to wrap it in cloth. Unguents and perfume were applied if they could be afforded and the body was placed in usually a cave, natural or man made, and there the body would disintegrate in time. Then after a much longer time period the bones would be gathered up and put into a small box. This was to make room for another body to be buried.
St. Joseph of Arimethea offered his tomb for the Body Of Jesus.
King tut made it come to life!
It is called a "mummy".
The body of Jesus was laid in the tomb by the roman soldiers , and they sealed it with the Roman seal. Now anyone tampering with their seal . could very well face death on the cross.
Because St. Joseph of Arimathea was the one who took the initiative to ask Pilate for the Body Of Christ & then to bury Him in his own Sepulchre.
The time of Jesus' death meant that the body had to be quickly buried before the Sabbath began at sunset. No work could be done on the Jewish Sabbath. The women returned before dawn after the end of the Sabbath intending to anoint the body of Jesus which they could not complete after He died.
It was the custom at that time to bury a person wrapped in linens with spices because they had no other way to deal with the odor of a dead body. Because Jesus was buried in a hurry, because the Sabbath was coming and it was against the law of God to touch a dead body on the Sabbath, His body had not been prepared for burial in this way. So they came to do this, on Sunday, which was after the Sabbath.