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The Resurrection of Jesus - a 4 Gospel Abridged Account using Greek word pictures (A Four Gospel Abridged Account, faithfully

translated from the Greek with word pictures: by Brianroy) {Originally posted by me at the no longer extant Biblical Archaeology Society Forum, and reposted by me on November 3, 2009 at my blog http://brianroysinput.blogspot.com/2009/11/resurrection-of-jesus-4-gospel-abridged.html } -------------------------Golgotha And coming toward and into a tract of land, upon which is called Golgotha in the Hebrew, the which is saying -- in interpretation -- the skull cap area. {1} [The insinuation is a yarmulke. The tomb of David, which was prominent in this land-tract, was like the skullcap upon the head of Jerusalem. In this area, only those kings of Israel that were considered worthy had their bones interred. Nehemiah 3:16 (and other passages), tell us that there were multiple burial sites for the Kings of the Davidic line here: thus, the name Golgotha or skull-cap, being an idiom for an area dedicated to the kings or the skull-caps of the nation of Israel. Kings were therefore a type of yarmulke in their symbolism. The tomb of David was a white sepulcher that eerily resembled a skull at certain times of the day. This was hated by the first priests. In effect, David was looked down upon by the first priests of the city as just an ancestral reference whose name, like the Almighty, could be invoked to frighten the common folk into compliance.]

And having crucified Him, sitting down, (the soldiers) guarded Him there. {2} And the people stood wherever they were at, viewing attentatively. {3} [Testifies to the crowded conditions mentioned by Josephus and others, 3,000,00 plus were crammed into an area less than a few square miles. By comparison, Alexandria Egypt was a crowded city with less than a mile in width and four miles in length, being congested daily with just 500,000. The condition in Jerusalem was 6 - 7 times worse in a comparable area of about half that length for three times a year: twice being in excess of 7 days at a time. This feast of Unleavened Bread - the Passover - First Fruits was one of those occasions. Just the fact that the Romans were able to push their crucifixion through the streets of Jerusalem was practically a feat in itself.] And it was then the third hour [being 9 a.m.] when they crucified Him. {4}

Then from sixth hour [being 12 p.m. -- noon] the light of day was removed entirely, for the darkness came into being (as night) upon and over all the the Land [of Israel, even upon the whole Earth] until the ninth hour [until 3 p.m.], for the sun was as black as the darkness. {5} Then, in the ninth hour, Jesus emphatically cried out with a loud and commanding voice {6} and the veil of the Temple was rent violently in two, from top to bottom. {7} Then Jesus again emphatically cried out with a great and commanding voice, releasing the wind, {8} bowing His head and having stopped breathing. {9} [The night and morning previous, there was rainfall. The clouds had dissipated by the third hour, and there was no wind for six hours. Upon the death of Jesus, not only did His Spirit or pneuma depart from His body, but doubly applicable, the wind or pneuma was released, as though with a vengeance or authority, as well.] And the earth trembled with an agitated shaking. {10} [ O YHVeH, put on them reverent fear and dread (like clothing) [upon a man], (and like scrub) [upon a field]. Let the nations know intuitively that they (are only) mortals. Selah. (Psalm 9:20)] And the centurion standing near, but across, out and off at the opposite of Him, {11} guarding Him, {12} saying, Surely this righteous man was the son of GOD. {13} Then the soldiers came, and coming upon Jesus, when they saw and perceived that He was presently at this time dead, they did not break his legs -- as with an axe, in two. {14} But still another one of the soldiers with a lance, drove in deep, pierced the side of Him: and all at once (there) came out (of the wound) blood and water. {15}

[Pilate asks Joseph to bury Jesus] Then after these things, {16} Joseph of Arimathea went in, up to, and alongside Pilate. {17} And taking courage asked (what was to become) of the body of Jesus. {18} Thenhaving called near the centurion, he (Pilate) interrogated him19.And fully knowing from the centurion, {20} Pilate asked Joseph of Arimathea, -- then being a concealed disciple of Jesus, through the terror and fright of the Jews -- in order that he might take up and carry away the body of Jesus. {21}

[The testimony of John in the Greek specifically and literally says that Pilate asked Joseph. The testimony of Peter through Mark infers a fearsome inquisitiveness to the effect of: Now that this one has died, youre not really going to leave the body up there are you? Its already between the evenings, the preparation time of our observance of Holy Day. Therefore, it makes perfect sense for Pilate to turn to Joseph and ask the favor, and may be that he personally issued some money quietly for the linen for Jesus burial. Although Pilates wife may have wished Jesus ill, I sincerely believe that Pilate did not. However, to say Pilate gave Joseph money to make the linen purchase is simply a 50/50 speculation on my part, based on the reading of the Gospel text.]

And purchasing a linen fabric, and coming, {22} he took the body of Jesus. {23} Then also came Nicodemus, bearing up and carrying a mixed blend of myrrh and aloes, about 100 (times) 12 ounces. {24} They together, they bore up the body of Jesus, and wrapped Him up in the linen sheeting, and bound it around and fastened it together with the spices, as is customary with Jewish burial. {25} And in that same tract of land where He was crucified, there was a garden; and in the garden there was a new tomb out of rock, in which no one had ever been placed. They then put Jesus there through the (time) of the Preparation of the Jews [until the first three stars were about to appear in the sun setting sky], because the tomb was near. {26} And having rolled a very great stone to the door of the memorial cave, he left. Then, was there Mary the Magdalene and the other Mary sitting down before the presence of the grave. Then upon the next day, the which is in the midst {27} of the Preparation, the chief priests and the Pharisees were gathered together up alongside and next to Pilate, saying Lord, we do mindfully so recollect that one, the deceiver, said upon (His) life, After three days, I will be raised up (a new creation). Set in motion and urge then (for) the grave to be made secure until the third day, lest at any time the disciples of Him come near by night, and by stealth steal Him, that they might say to the people, He is arisen from the dead; and the last deceit will thereby be worse than the first. Then Pilate shone forth his words to them, [having heretofore been suspicious of them, and having kept silent], You now have and hold possession of a custodian guard. Go away and depart in secret, and secure it against (your) enemies and verify all with your sight and observance that it is so. They then, rushed and ran through with violence and made the grave secure against (their) enemies, setting the stone (with) the seal of authenticity (upon) the grave in the midst of the custodian guard. {28}

[Upon arrival, the Pharisees and First priests have the stone removed, and verify the identity of Jesus, while in the midst (or presence) of the custodial guard. The centurion verifies definitively that indeed their testimony is true. That is, probably the entire council witnesses Jesus chest and head with their own eyes. The tomb is closed back up with the great rock, and then sealed with the signet of Pilate. The two Marys are chased off from the area; the site is secured to the council satisfaction. The guard will consist of about 20 sentries and one centurion. They will be checked up on at regular intervals ranging from 4 - 8 hours by those who bring meals, and by the Chiliarch (their commander), or other centurions.] Then, the evening watch of the Sabbaths, upon the first rays of light dawning into the one of the Sabbaths [First-fruits], Mary the Magdalene and the other Mary came towards, to gaze and closely look upon the grave. And behold! A shaking came into being, very great! For (the) Angel of the LORD descending down out of Heaven, and coming up to and alongside (the location) rolled up back and (sending uphill and) away the stone, and sitting down up on top of it. [The context of the rolling back of the stone appears to be that it was done so forcefully, that the great rock was out of its groove, and tossed a short way up and behind the tomb entrance, yet still over the caves perspective. This indicates that the rock was circular, and not squared, like a cork. As the Psalmist said, But GOD will redeem My soul from the power of the grave, for He shall receive Me. Selah. (Psalm 49:15 - KJV)] And then the face of His was the beholding of lightning, and the weight of his glory as white as snow. Then from the intense and quaking fear of him, those guarding were shaken to their very core, and came into being as if they were dead. From judging discreetly, the Angel then said to the women, Dont you be frightened out of your wits (also). For I see and know that you seek Jesus, He having been crucified. He isnt here, because He was raised up, just as He said. Come here. Look and see the place where the LORD lay down. {29} Then weeping outside up alongside the tomb, Mary stood; and as she wept, she bent over beside and into the tomb, and beheld two angels sitting down: one up alongside the head, and one up alongside the feet, where the body of Jesus had lain. And say these to her, Woman, why are you crying? She responds and says, Because they took up and carried away my LORD, and I dont see or know where they placed Him. And saying these things, she turns about to where she was looking back, and looks at and gazes at Jesus [up close, and personal], standing (there), and still does not see and yet know that it is Jesus. Jesus says to her, Woman, why are you crying? Just who is it that you seek after and strive to find? {30}

This question is on the lips of Jesus to you. Just who is it that you seek after and strive to find?

1 Matthew 27:33, Mark 15:22, Luke 23:33, John 19:17 2 Matthew 27:35, 36; Mark 15:24 3 Luke 23:35 4 Mark 15:24. Also, the symbolism of a conqueror who captures his enemy, and drags him through the streets, as in a noose, is prophesied as a result of the crucifixion in the Hebrew of Psalm 9:16. YHVeH is made known in the Judgment He has made and brought about: in the work of the bend of His Hands [.i.e., in His wrists] are the wicked ensnared (as in a noose). A Meditation. Selah! (Psalm 9:16, my translation) And (one) shall say unto Him, What are these wounds in thine hands? Then He shall answer, (Those) with which I was wounded (in) the house of my friends. (Zechariah 14:6, KJV) 5 Matthew 27:45, Mark 15:33, Luke 23:44-45 6 Matthew 27:46, Mark 15:34, Luke 23:7 The Greek emphasis given by Luke and Marks gospel is that the cry was great, and loud, and commanding; not just a query. It goes to experiencing the separation of which the unbeliever has in hell, and why Christ -- without sin -- experienced the weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth aspect of sin upon the Cross. By confining Himself to Scripture, YHVeH the Son not only experienced mans separation from GOD the Father, but was able to offer up the appropriate response to which we believers are called to respond with. We may call GOD into question for activities of withdrawal and ask why. We may not lawfully accuse Him or slander. Jesus simply noted the activity and then demandingly questioned, why? As seen in the Psalms, and as the Son of David, this response is perfectly acceptable with GOD. 7 Luke 23:45, Mark 15:38. Matthew 27:51 places the order of the temple veil, the earthquake, and resurrection in a collective utterance (i.e., vv. 51-53 are to be read as parenthetical). 8 Matthew 27:50 9 John 19:30, Mark 15:37, Luke 23:46 10 Matthew 27:51,54. The biblical writers had a habit of leaving natural events and weather out of their writings. Matthew, in the heart of the capitol, among thousands of hostile witnesses, in 55 A.D., freely speaks of the simultaneous earthquake, the solar anomaly, and the sudden wind that blew fiercely at the time of the crucifixion. When these events happened, it made the senses of the millions watching even more acute, so that when the centurion cried out, Surely this was

the son of GOD!, and the more heard him and paid his words attention. There is no Talmudic teaching to argue or dispute the Gospels or their events from having occurred. If there was any objection, despite the persecutions of the Roman Catholic Church in their sphere of influence, those disputations of Christian history would have survived among the rabbinate. That rabbinical silence is, de facto, an affirmation of the Christian witness. 11 Mark 15:39 - This tells us the positioning of the centurion and the soldiers in relation to the Cross. The soldiers had placed Jesus on one side of the stone fissure which leads up to Davids tomb, while they stood upon the other side. The fissures width had to be narrow and easily traversed by a running soldier (e.g. Mark 15:36). The area of crucifixion also had to be leveled out, yet steep round about it: easily defensible. Only one centurion was needed to prevent access while his troop sat and rested. Why? Perhaps the site was a steep mound, like a high place, easily controllable, accessible by one narrow path no more than 4-5 feet wide. Though upon the Eastern Mount, the western slope of Olives, the Romans held a south-north positioning from Jesus near the Kidron - Hinom Valley Juncture. This will not entirely make sense until the fissure to Azal is excavated, and Davids tomb is found along that fissure. Once that site of Davids former tomb in Jerusalem is found, then the Gospel accounts will make perfect sense. Having never seen what the Apostles saw, as it relates to Jerusalems topography in 30 A.D., accurate visualization is very difficult. Paul through Luke in Hebrews indicates the Romans were to the north, and Christ crucified closer to the south or Hinom gate, through which the blood of animals were to be burned without the camp. 12 Matthew 27:54 13 Mark 15:39, Luke 23:47, Matthew 27:54 14 John 19:32-33 15 John 19:34 The blood and water aspect shows that Jesus heart burst after dying of asphyxiation, and congestive heart failure. What little blood was left in His body was quickly separating. The Gospel of John is telling us that there was probably about a 20 minute interval between Jesus death and the piercing. This probably occurred when the soldiers receive the writ from Joseph of Arimathea, bearing Pilates order to give the body of Jesus to him, and get rid of the other two by usual means (cf. John 19:38). The spear would have punched through Jesus left side, and rode up under the ribcage, straight into the heart. The notion of a right side to left side spear punch is idiocy from those unlearned in small weapons combat. The testimony is to the effect that Jesus went limp leaning to His right. Had He been closer to the ground, a thrust from a six to eight inch blade -- with a quick counter clockwise twist before removal -- would have had the same effect as the lance. However, the Psalms specifically list the spears of the bulls of Bashan western or Roman soldiers, as piercing Messiah. The left side must flow forth the Living Waters if Messiah is to sit

at the Right Hand of the Father in order for the river of Life to proceed from BOTH the throne of the Father and the Lamb (e.g. Revelation 22:1). 16 John 19:38 17 Mark 15:43; Matthew 27:57-58; Luke 23:50,52 18 Mark 15:43 19 Mark 15:44 20 Mark 15:45 21 John 19:38 22 Mark 15:46 23 John 19:38 24 John 19:39 25 Mark 15:46, Matthew 27:59, Luke 23:53, John 19:40 26 John 19:41-42 27 Meta here means in the midst of the Preparation, evening-morning. Based on the context: the next morning following the Passover sacrifice, even though it is still a holy day. The Passover has already been partaken of, so defilement with Pilate is not an issue. Whether they penalize themselves 7 days or not, the primary concern is to secure the body of Jesus before the disciples gain courage to do so. Now that the Passover had been taken, the number of people had dwindled dramatically from the very hour of the 3pm sacrifice (Luke 23:48), so that by the next day, and well before the time of First fruits, less than a few thousand beside the Temple guard and Roman patrols would still be remaining in the hills about Jerusalem. Many hundreds of thousands would be leaving in a very short span of time, so that it might not be hard to tamper with the tomb upon the following evening. Therefore, it was imperative to open the tomb, verify the identity of the body, seal it, and guard it. By doing this very act, these first priests verified and sealed the authenticity of the coming Resurrection of Jesus as definitive fact, though unknowingly at the time. 28 Matthew 27:60-66 29 Matthew 28:1-6 30 John 20:11-15 The woman stooped down and was able to look inside the cave-tomb. The entrance was probably at least 3 feet high, with a groove of at least 1 - 2 feet in depth, of

sufficient width to allow a man to safely turn about in it without falling down. The platform and floor of the cave had to drop another 3-5 feet below the elevation where the woman was standing, and be back into the cave some 8-10 feet. In all likelihood, there were finger mausoleums -- which were also cut into the back of the cave, curving out of sight, even from the light of the angelic radiance. Because of its proximity to the tomb of King David, and its being on the Mount of Olives, this newly hewn out rock-cave tomb was a very expensive purchase and stone cutting project, and speaks of immense wealth. Whoever owned this cave was not only rich, he was almost like a government treasury unto himself; perhaps more so than the rich young man of Matthew 20:16-22.

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