Jesus was wrapped in linen cloths after he died. He was then placed in the tomb from which He rose later. The cloths were found still rolled in the shape of the body.
The body of Jesus was rolled in a cloth , something like the Shroud of Turin.
Jesus was wrapped in linen cloth when he was buried.
Jesus was wrapped in swaddling clothes when he was born.
Baby Jesus was wrapped in swaddling cloths when he was born.
Jesus was wrapped in fine linen cloths used in those days to wrap corpses. One cloth was used for the body and one for the head. The soldiers did not place Him in the tomb, but His friends did.
I'm not sure what your asking. Joseph of Aramethea, a rich and influential follower of Jesus removed the body from the cross. Then the body was wrapped in a linen shroud and put in the tomb.
the body was wrapped in lien strips
Jesus was wrapped in a shroud after death, as was the custom then. After death, women came to wash the body, then wrapped him in the shroud, then he was buried. So he is often shown with a white shroud billowing around him when Jesus rises from the dead. Note: The washing of the body is a practice hospitals and funeral homes continue today. It is a sign of respect and giving dignity to the person and the person's body.
The binding of Jesus' body was described in the Book of John, chapter 19, verses 38-40 (Holman Christian Standard Version): After this, Joseph of Arimathea, who was a disciple of Jesus—but secretly because of his fear of the Jews—asked Pilate that he might remove Jesus' body. Pilate gave him permission, so he came and took His body away. Nicodemus (who had previously come to Him at night) also came, bringing a mixture of about 75 pounds of myrrh and aloes. Then they took Jesus' body and wrapped it in linen cloths with the aromatic spices, according to the burial custom of the Jews.
A shroud or cloth after his death. After his birth, he was wrapped in swaddling clothes. The shroud of turin.
it is wrapped with linne and canvas
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