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GRAVE CLOTHES
Author: Jim Fox
Greek - keira = winding sheet
Prepatory to burial, the body was washed, amd frequently annointed
with spices, then stretched out on a bier until it was ready to be
buried (Acts 5:7).
After the washing and annointing, the corpse was wrapped in a linen
winding sheet, the hands and feet were bound with grave-bands, and the
face covered with a napkin (John 11:44).
Greek- othone = a linen cloth, sheet, a swath, bandage
In John 19:40 in describing the burial of Jesus a different Greek word
is used to describe the wrapping of Jesus' body for burial than that
used to describe how Lazarus was wrapped. The word here in John 19:40
is plural, so Jesus was wrapped with many cloths. Greek-sindon = a
fine linen. In decribing the wrapping of Jesus' body for burial in
Matthew, Mark, and Luke the Greek word "sindon" is used. See Matt
27:59; Mark 15:46; Luke 23:53.
Source Material:
The Zondervan Pictorial Bible Dictionary
Vine's Expository Dictionary
Young' Analytical Concordance
The Zondervan Parallel NT in Greek + English
Zondervan Analytical Greek Lexicon
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