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Luke 23:56 — King James Version← Study notes

And they returned, and prepared spices and ointments; and rested the sabbath day according to the commandment.


Luke 23:56Greek Interlinear

Greek · Luke 23:5614 words
GreekMeaning
ὑποστρέψασαιhypostrepsasai
Having returnedverbG5290
δὲde
thenwordG1161
ἡτοίμασανhētoimasan
they preparedverbG2090
ἀρώματαarōmata
spicesnounG759
καὶkai
andwordG2532
μύραmyra
anointing oilsnounG3464
ΚαὶKai
AndwordG2532
τὸto
on thearticleG3588
μὲνmen
indeedwordG3303
σάββατονsabbaton
SabbathnounG4521
ἡσύχασανhēsychasan
they restedverbG2270
κατὰkata
according toprepositionG2596
τὴνtēn
thearticleG3588
ἐντολήνentolēn
commandmentnounG1785
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Luke 23:56

Joseph had been at one time a secret disciple of Christ, but at length bursting through the bonds of fear, and become very zealous, he took down the body of our Lord, basely hanging on the cross; thus gaining a precious Jewel by the meekness of His words. Hence it follows, And, behold, there was a man, named Joseph, a counselor.

GREEK EX ·

A counselor, or decurio, is so called because he is of the order of the curia or council, and administers the office of the curia. He is also wont to be called curialis, from his management of civil duties. Joseph then is said to have been of high rank in the world, but of still higher estimation before God; as it follows, A good man, and a just, of Arimathea, a city of the Jews, &c. Arimathea is the same as Ramatha, the city of Helcanah and Samuel.

Bede · 8th century

Now John says, that Joseph was a disciple of Jesus. Hence it is also here added, Who also himself waited for the kingdom of God. But it naturally causes surprise how he who for fear was a secret disciple should have dared to beg our Lord’s body, which none of those who openly followed Him dared to do; for it is said, This man went to Pilate, and begged the body of Jesus. We must understand then, that he did this from confidence in his rank, by which he might be privileged to…

Augustine · 4th century
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