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John 19:38

ܒ݁ܳܬ݂ܰܪ ܗܳܠܶܝܢ ܝܰܘܣܶܦ݂ ܗܰܘ ܕ݁ܡܶܢ ܪܳܡܬ݂ܳܐ ܒ݁ܥܳܐ ܡܶܢ ܦ݁ܺܝܠܰܛܳܘܣ ܡܶܛܽܠ ܕ݁ܬ݂ܰܠܡܺܝܕ݂ܳܐ ܗ݈ܘܳܐ ܕ݁ܝܶܫܽܘܥ ܘܰܡܛܰܫܶܐ ܗ݈ܘܳܐ ܡܶܢ ܕ݁ܶܚܠܬ݂ܳܐ ܕ݁ܺܝܗܽܘܕ݂ܳܝܶܐ ܕ݁ܢܶܫܩܽܘܠ ܦ݁ܰܓ݂ܪܶܗ ܕ݁ܝܶܫܽܘܥ ܘܰܐܦ݁ܶܣ ܦ݁ܺܝܠܰܛܳܘܣ ܘܶܐܬ݂ܳܐ ܘܰܫܩܰܠ ܦ݁ܰܓ݂ܪܶܗ ܕ݁ܝܶܫܽܘܥ ܀

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Arimathea;   Burial;   Cowardice;   Jesus, the Christ;   Joseph;   Opinion, Public;   Pilate, Pontius;   Thompson Chain Reference - Courage-Fear;   Discipleship;   Fear;   Fear of Man;   Secret Discipleship;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Burial;   Judea, Modern;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Arimathea, or Ramah;   Embalming;   Joseph;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Joseph of arimathea;   Nicodemus;   Pharisees;   Rome;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Burial;   Disciple, Discipleship;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Christianity;   Humiliation of Christ;   Jesus Christ;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Arimathea;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Burial;   Jeremiah;   Joseph;   Nicodemus;   Scribes;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Disciples;   Jesus, Life and Ministry of;   Jews in the New Testament;   John, the Gospel of;   Joseph;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Arimathaea;   Joseph;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Arimathaea ;   Cowardice;   Fear ;   Joseph (2);   Preparation ;   Stone;   Surname;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Arimathaea ;   Joseph ;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Joseph;   Nicodemus;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Arimathea;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Joseph;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Arimathaea;   Golgotha;   Johannine Theology, the;   John, Gospel of;   Joseph of Arimathaea;   Pilate, Pontius;   Wealth;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Arimathea;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Joseph of Arimathæa;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Joseph: Matthew 27:57-60, Mark 15:42-46, Luke 23:50

but: John 9:22, John 12:42, Proverbs 29:25, Philippians 1:14

Reciprocal: Isaiah 53:9 - made Mark 15:45 - he gave Mark 15:46 - and took Luke 23:52 - General John 3:2 - came John 7:13 - spake John 12:7 - against Acts 5:13 - of Acts 13:29 - they took Acts 17:34 - the Areopagite 1 Corinthians 1:26 - not many mighty 1 Corinthians 15:4 - that

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And after this,.... That is, after Jesus had given up the ghost, when it was a clear case that he was dead; as it was before the soldiers came to break the legs of the crucified, and before one of them pierced the side of Jesus with his spear, though that confirmed it: but it seems to be before these last things were done, and yet after the death of Christ, that Joseph of Arimathea went to Pilate, and desired leave to take down the body of Jesus. This Joseph was a counsellor, one of the Jewish sanhedrim; though he did not give his consent to the counsel of the court concerning Jesus: he is here described by the place of his birth, Arimathea. This place has been generally thought to be the same with Ramah or Ramathaim Zophim, the birth place of Samuel the prophet; and so I have taken it to be in the note :- but there seems to be some reason to doubt about it, since Ramathaim Zophim was in Mount Ephraim, or in the mountainous parts of that tribe, 1 Samuel 1:1 whereas Arimathea is called a city of the Jews, Luke 23:51. But if it was in the tribe of Ephraim, it would rather, as Reland o observes, be called a city of the Samaritans, to whom that part of the country belonged; besides, as the same learned writer shows from Judges 4:5 the mountainous parts of Ephraim were about Bethel, to the north of Jerusalem; whereas Arimathea is mentioned along with Lydda, which lay to the west of it, as it is by Jerom, and others: that ancient writer says p, that not far from Lydda, now called Diospolis, famous for the raising of Dorcas from the dead, and the healing of Aeneas, is Arimathia, the little village of Joseph, who buried the Lord; though he makes this elsewhere q to be the same with Ramathaim Zophim: his words are, Armatha Zophim, the city of Elkanah and Samuel, is in the region of Thamna by Diospolis, (or Lydda,) from whence was Joseph, who, in the Gospels, is said to be of Arimathia; and so in Josephus r, and in the Apocrypha:

"Wherefore we have ratified unto them the borders of Judea, with the three governments of Apherema and Lydda and Ramathem, that are added unto Judea from the country of Samaria, and all things appertaining unto them, for all such as do sacrifice in Jerusalem, instead of the payments which the king received of them yearly aforetime out of the fruits of the earth and of trees.'' (1 Maccabees 11:34)

Lydda and Ramatha, or, as in the latter, Ramathem, are mentioned together, as added unto Judea from the country of Samaria; which last clause, "from the country of Samaria", seems to bid fair for a reconciliation of this matter, that those two are one and the same place: and as the birth place of Samuel the prophet is called, by the Septuagint, Armathaim, as has been observed see Gill "Mt 27:57" so it is likewise called, רמתא, "Ramatha", by the Targumist on Hosea 5:8 as it is also by Josephus s. The city of this name, near Lydda, is now called Ramola, and is about thirty six or thirty seven miles from Jerusalem. The Syriac, Arabic, and Persic versions render it, "who was of Rama". Some take this Joseph to be the same with Joseph ben Gorion, the brother of Nicodemus ben Gorion, and who is supposed to be the same Nicodemus mentioned in the next verse. The character the Jews t give of Joseph ben Gorion is, that he was a priest, and of the richest and most noble of the priests in Jerusalem; that he was a very wise, just, and upright man; and that three or four years before the destruction of Jerusalem, he was about sixty seven years of age.

Being a disciple of Jesus, but secretly, for fear of the Jews; not one of the twelve, but a private hearer, who had sometimes secretly attended on the ministry of Christ, loved him, and believed in him as the Messiah, but had not courage enough to confess him, and declare for him, for fear of being put out of the synagogue and sanhedrim: but now being inspired with zeal and courage, "went in boldly", as Mark says,

and besought Pilate that he might take away the body of Jesus: from off the cross, that it might not be any more insulted by his enemies, and might not be thrown with the other bodies into the place where the bodies of malefactors were cast, but that it might be decently interred. This Pilate, the Roman governor, had the disposal of, and to him Joseph applies for it; which was a great instance of his affection for Christ, and was a declaring openly for him, and must unavoidably expose him to the malice and resentment of the Jews:

and Pilate gave him leave; having first inquired of the centurion, whether he was dead; of which being satisfied, he readily granted it; not only in complaisance to Joseph, who was a man of note and figure, but on account of the innocence of Jesus, of which he was convinced, and therefore was very willing he should have an honourable burial:

he came therefore; to the cross, with proper servants with him,

and took the body of Jesus; down from the cross, and carried it away. The Alexandrian copy, different from all others, and in language uncommon, reads, "the body of God".

o Palestina Ilustrata, l. 3. p. 581. p Epitaph Paulae, fol. 59. A. q De locis Hebraicis, fol. 88. K. r Antiqu. l. 13. c. 4. soot. 9. s Ib. l. 5. c. 10. sect. 2. t Ganz. Tzemach David, par. 1. fol 25. 1. & 27. 1.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

See the notes at Matthew 27:57-61.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 38. Joseph of Arimathea — See on Matthew 27:57-60; and particularly Mark 15:42-43.


 
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