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Matthäus 27:57

Am Abend aber kam ein reicher Mann von Arimathia, der hieß Joseph, welcher auch ein Jünger Jesu war.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Arimathea;   Friendship;   Jesus, the Christ;   Joseph;   Love;   Pilate, Pontius;   Rich, the;   Thompson Chain Reference - Joseph;   Poverty-Riches;   Riches, Earthly;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Judea, Modern;   Love to Christ;   Prophecies Respecting Christ;   Riches;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Arimathea, or Ramah;   Pharisees;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Joseph of arimathea;   Servant of the lord;   Wealth;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Burial;   Disciple, Discipleship;   Wealth;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Arimathea;   Burial;   Humiliation of Christ;   Joseph;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Arimathea;   John, the Gospel According to;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Arimathea;   Joseph;   Matthew, the Gospel of;   Ramah;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Arimathaea;   Crucifixion;   Joseph;   Wealth;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Arimathaea ;   Burial;   Golgotha ;   Joseph (2);   Preparation ;   Self-Suppression;   Surname;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Arimathaea ;   Joseph ;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Arimathea;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Joseph;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Arimathaea;   Disciple;   Joseph (1);   Joseph of Arimathaea;   Pilate, Pontius;   Poverty;   Wealth;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Arimathea;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Joseph of Arimathæa;  

Parallel Translations

Schlachter Bibel (1951)
Als es nun Abend wurde, kam ein reicher Mann von Arimathia, namens Joseph, der auch ein Jünger Jesu geworden war.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

there: Mark 15:42, Mark 15:43, Luke 23:50, Luke 23:51, John 19:38-42

Arimathaea: 1 Samuel 1:1, 1 Samuel 7:17

Reciprocal: Joshua 18:25 - Ramah Isaiah 53:9 - made Mark 6:29 - they came John 12:7 - against Acts 13:29 - they took 1 Corinthians 15:4 - that 1 Timothy 6:17 - rich

Gill's Notes on the Bible

When the even was come,.... The second evening, when it was just at sunset; at which time the Jewish sabbath began, and when the bodies of those that were crucified, must be taken down; and if not dead, their bones must be broken, and they dispatched, in order to be interred in the common burying place of malefactors:

there came a rich man Arimathea: not from thence now, for he lived at Jerusalem; but this was the place of his nativity, or former abode, and from whence he originally came; and is the same with Ramathaim Zophim, and Ramah, and was the birthplace of Samuel the prophet, 1 Samuel 1:1, and is by the Septuagint called Armathaim, in 1 Samuel 1:1. His character, as a rich man, is particularly mentioned, not merely to show that such men may be, and sometimes are, instances of the grace of God; much less in a way of boasting, that such a man was attached to Jesus; but rather to point out the reason, how he came to have such easy access to Pilate, and to succeed in his business with him; as well as to observe the accomplishment of a prophecy, in Isaiah 53:9,

named Joseph; the same name with one of the patriarchs, the sons of Jacob; between whom there was a resemblance, not only as good men, but in their observance of funeral rites and obsequies; the one in those of his father, the other in those of his dear Lord and Master. Some think k he is the same with Joseph ben Gorion, the brother of Nicodemus ben Gorion, often spoken of as a priest, and one of the richest of them in Jerusalem:

who also himself was Jesus' disciple; though he was only a secret one, as Nicodemus was: he had not as yet, or till now publicly professed him, for fear of the Jews, who had made a law, that whoever did, should be cast out of the synagogue; see John 19:38.

k Alting. Shilo, p. 309.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

When the even was come - That is, some time after three o’clock in the afternoon. Before this, the Jews had besought Pilate that the legs of those who were crucified might be broken and the bodies be taken down, that they might not remain on the cross during the Sabbath. The soldiers, coming to Jesus for that purpose, found that he was already dead, contrary to their expectation. A soldier, however, thrust a spear into his side, and there was furnished the fullest proof that he had expired. See the notes at John 19:31-37.

A rich man of Arimathea - It is uncertain where Arimathea was. There were several cities of that name in Judea. It is commonly supposed to be the same as Rama. See the notes at Matthew 2:17. Luke says that this was a “city of the Jews,” and it is probable, therefore, that it was in the tribe of Benjamin, and but a short distance from Jerusalem. This man sustained a high character. He was an “honorable counsellor, who also waited for the kingdom of God” Mark 15:43; he was “a good man and a just” Luke 23:50; he had nobly set himself against the wicked purposes of the Sanhedrin Luke 23:51; he was a disciple of Jesus, though he was not openly his follower, because he feared the Jews, John 19:38.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 57. When the even — This must have been about three o'clock, or a little after; for our Lord having expired about three o'clock, Matthew 27:46, and the Jewish passover beginning about four, it was necessary that Joseph, who would not fail to eat the passover at the usual time, should have obtained and buried the body of Christ some time before four o'clock. But such was the general consternation, occasioned by the prodigies that took place on this most awful occasion, that we may safely conjecture that nothing was done in order, and perhaps the passover itself was not eaten at the usual hour, if at all, that day. See at the end of the preceding chapter.

A rich man — He was a counsellor of the great Sanhedrin, Luke 23:50; and, from the accounts given of him by the evangelists we learn that he was a man of the greatest respectability. He now acted a more honourable part than all the disciples of our Lord. He was of Arimathea, or Rama, in the tribe of Benjamin, Matthew 2:18, but lived ordinarily in Jerusalem, as being a member of the great council.


 
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