John 19:41
Now there was a garden in the place where he was crucified, and in the garden there was a new tomb in which no one had ever been laid — The garden setting (kepos, echoing the garden of chapter 18 and the garden of Genesis) provides a contrasting space to Golgotha's execution ground. The "new tomb" (mnēmeion neon) belonging to Joseph suggests wealth and piety. Most significantly, the tomb's novelty—"no one had ever been laid" (oudeis ouk ēn tetheis)—parallels Jesus' unique birth in a new borrowed space (Luke 2:7, manger), establishing symmetrical entrance and exit.