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1 | did Christ reveal to the disciples | NT general | Pew Potato | 224180 | ||
Baker New Testament Commentary says: It is necessary to stress at this point that not more must be read into the text than is actually there. Ideas such as these, namely, that the headband was lying there as if it had not been removed from the head, and that the bandages were lying there just as if the limbs of Jesus were still enclosed by them, or as if the body had been abstracted from them, are foreign to the text. We do not even know exactly where the linen bandages and the sweat-band were lying. Neither John nor Luke (in his Gospel, 24:12) says anything about such matters. What Luke emphasizes is that the bandages were lying there by themselves, which, again, does not mean that they were being held in position mysteriously and in violation of the laws of gravity; but simply indicates that they were lying there without the body. The facts which are actually related are wonderful enough without exegetical (?) embellishments. What they indicate is this: everything was orderly in the tomb. The body of the Lord was no longer there. No disciple had been there to remove it, nor had any enemy visited the tomb in order to pillage it. In either case the bandages would no longer have been present. Could it be that the Lord had himself removed the bandages and the sweat-band, had provided for himself a garment such as is worn by the living, had calmly and majestically "put everything in its place" in the tomb, putting the bandages here and the sweat-band there (neatly folded or rolled up in a place by itself), and had then departed from the tomb, gloriously alive? |
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2 | did Christ reveal to the disciples | NT general | Morant61 | 224186 | ||
Greetings Pew Potato! I agree that we must be careful not to read details into the text. However, the key word here is the 'cloth'. If the cloth refers to a towel, then the verb used obviously means that it was folded and set aside neatly. If the cloth refers to bands of material, then the verb used would mean that it was wrapped, which could describe either an action prior to the resurrection or after. Either way, the meaning of the text is not changed in any way. Jesus was alive! Praise the Lord! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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