There is no record of Jesus burying the dead. But he did say to a man let the dead bury the dead:
Mat 8:21 Another man, who was a disciple, said, "Sir, first let me go back and bury my father."
Mat 8:22 "Follow me," Jesus answered, "and let the dead bury their own dead."
In The Bible, there is no account of Jesus personally burying the dead. However, there are stories of Jesus performing miracles related to death, such as raising people from the dead, like Lazarus in the Gospel of John.
Jesus mentions burying the dead in Mt 8:22:
Another of (his) disciples said to him, "Lord, let me go first andbury my father." But Jesusanswered him, "Follow me, and let the dead burytheir dead." Mt 8:21-22 (NAB)
Here the New American Bible has a nice commentary: thedemand of Jesus overrides what both the Jewish and the Hellenisticworld regarded as a filialobligation of the highestimportance.
A parallel passage to this can also be found in Lk 9:59-60:
And to another he said, "Followme." But he replied, "(Lord,) let me go first and bury myfather." But he answered him, "Let the dead burytheir dead. But you, goand proclaim the kingdom ofGod."
Here the NAB has another nice commentary: let thespiritually dead (those who do notfollow) bury their physicallydead.
Yes Jesus was entombed in a borrowed tomb.
Jesus said "Let the dead bury their own dead" in response to a man who wanted to bury his father before following Jesus. This statement highlights the importance of prioritizing spiritual matters over worldly concerns.
Neanderthals are believed to be the first hominids to intentionally bury their dead. Evidence of burial rituals and grave goods have been found in Neanderthal archaeological sites, suggesting a level of care and symbolic behavior towards their deceased.
There is evidence to suggest that Homo erectus may have buried their dead, based on findings of remains associated with intentional burial practices. However, the interpretation of these findings is subject to debate among scientists.
Some animals known to bury their dead kin include elephants, certain species of primates, and some birds such as crows. This behavior suggests a level of emotional intelligence and social bonding within these animal communities.
Yes, there is evidence to suggest that Cro-Magnon, an early modern human, did bury their dead. Archaeological findings, such as burial sites with grave goods and intentional burial positions, indicate that Cro-Magnon practiced some form of burial rituals. This suggests a belief in an afterlife or a form of respect for the deceased.
Jesus meant let the spiritually dead bury the dead. If you want to live follow Jesus.
Jesus said "Let the dead bury their own dead" in response to a man who wanted to bury his father before following Jesus. This statement highlights the importance of prioritizing spiritual matters over worldly concerns.
let the dead bury the dead
Bury Your Dead was created in 2001.
No where does Messiah Yeshua/Jesus say mourn for the dead, He said: Let the dead bury the dead: Matthew 8:22 & Luke 9:60 But Yeshua/Jesus said to him, Follow Me; and let the dead bury their dead. Lazarus was dead 4 days and Messiah was dead 3 days and we know they mourned for HIM. Matt.9:15 Messiah says :Can the children of the bridechamber mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them? But nowhere does He say Mourn for the Dead. Sorry,The Jews mourn their dead.Messianic Rabbi Tom
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Matthew 8:22 " But Jesus said unto him, Follow me; and let the dead bury their dead". Jesus was referring to the dead as people who are dead in their sins and trespasses (Ephesians 2:1-8), "but by grace ye are saved". "The dead praise not the Lord, neither any that go down into silence" (Psalm 115:17). "The man that wandereth out of the way of understanding shall remain in the congregation of the dead"(Proverbs 21:16).
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Yes, the Mesopotamians did bury their dead. They also tending the graves meticulously.
They don't. Protestants may bury their dead at any time of the day.
Jesus' shroud is the mythical cloth that covered the dead body of Jesus, but there is no record of this in the Bible. Rather, this scripture illustrates the manner of Jesus' burial. Then took they the body of Jesus, and wound it in linen clothes with the spices, as the manner of the Jews is to bury. (John 19.40)