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50. The soldiers checked to be sure the prisoner was dead before they would allow the women to take away his body.

51. Once they removed his body from the cross, Mary Magdalene bathed his wounds, while Mary, the mother of James, cleansed his body. They covered him in a white robe and carried him away.

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Mark 15:25–47;

Matt 27:35–61;

Luke 23:33–56

52. As Jesus’ body was carried away, Judas looked up to the heavens and repeated John the Baptist’s words: Are you he who is to come, or shall we look for another?

Luke 7:19;

Matt 11:3

53. That was the last time Judas saw the Master.

Chapter 24

Cursed is anyone who hangs from a tree

1. The Passover was at hand, and already some Jews were murmuring among themselves that it had been a mistake to condone the killing of a holy man.

2. These were the same people who had willingly chanted the words, Crucify him, crucify him, only days before, but were now quickly shifting the blame for the death of Jesus on to Pontius Pilate and his Roman cohorts.

3. The rest of the disciples had gone into hiding, while the name spat out of everyone’s lips was that of Judas Iscariot, the man who had betrayed Jesus.

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Matt 26:15

4. Rumours were already spreading through the city, each new one quickly overtaken by another.

5. It was said that the rock that had closed Jesus’ tomb had been rolled aside and that there had been a vision of angels.

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Mark 16:4–7

Matt 28:2–7;

Luke 24:2–5

6. It was even claimed that Jesus had risen from the dead, and had been sighted on three occasions: by Mary Magdalene – she had seen him outside the tomb on the third day and mistaken him for a gardener; by two of the disciples on the road to Emmaus, and by eleven of the disciples while sharing supper together.

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John 20:14–15;

Luke 24;

Mark 16:19–20

7. The Elders and the Pharisees were attempting to ridicule any suggestion that Jesus had risen from the dead.

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