Luke 23:53
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
:Yeh Pale' 'worn-dih-eh ken dih,: yee' 'Joseh: za 'o: Yusu'-a' 'ku 'do tu 'i, or bhian-dih-uh 'nena-yli-eh kle-' dih, 'de or po-uh 'de nma-dih-deh:: eh no-a 'soba 'di, on 'see-a nyor 'di dih nma-dih-eh: zai'.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Joseph of Arimathea taking Jesus' body down from the cross, wrapping it in linen cloth, and placing it in a tomb carved out of rock that had never been used before. It tells us about how Jesus was respectfully buried after his crucifixion.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend made you a special blanket to sleep on, but he never slept in it himself. That's like what Joseph did for Jesus. He took care of Jesus' body by wrapping him in a nice cloth and putting him in a new tomb that no one had ever used before.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Gospel according to Luke, written around AD 60-80 for Greek-speaking Christians who were not familiar with Jewish customs. The author provides detailed accounts of Jesus' life and death, including his burial.
Living It Out Today
Just as Joseph showed respect and care towards Jesus’ body after his death, we can show kindness and compassion to those in need or facing difficult times by supporting them emotionally and physically.
Topics
burial practicescompassionrespect for the deadredemptionsacrificefaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Jesus buried in a new tomb?
The unused tomb symbolizes the purity and uniqueness of Jesus' sacrifice. It also highlights that he was not an ordinary man, but someone special who deserved a place all his own.
What does wrapping in linen signify?
Wrapping in linen was part of Jewish burial customs to respect the deceased. The practice emphasizes care and honor shown toward Jesus' body after death.
Who was Joseph of Arimathea?
Joseph was a wealthy follower of Jesus who bravely asked Pilate for permission to bury Jesus, showing his faith despite potential social risks.
How does this verse connect with Christian beliefs?
This verse supports the belief in Jesus' death and resurrection. It describes the physical body's burial as a precursor to the miraculous event of rising from the dead on the third day.
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