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''' | The ''' Burial of Jesus''' refers to a series of events in the [[Passion of Jesus]], following his [[Crucifixion of Jesus|Crucifixion]]. Such events are narrated in the Gospels of Mark (15:42-47), Matthew (27:57-66), Luke (23:50-56), and John (19:38-42); see also the Gospel of Peter (21-34). | ||
[[Category: | [[Crucifixion of Jesus]] -> Burial of Jesus -> [[Resurrection of Jesus]] | ||
==Overview== | |||
All gospels agree that it was [[Joseph of Arimathea]] who took the initiative of giving Jesus a proper burial, asking permission to [[Pilate]]. The body of Jesus was wrapped in linen clothes and put in a new tomb in a nearby garden. | |||
According to the Synoptics the women from Galilee (Luke), specifically [[Mary Magdalene]] and Mary of Joses (Mark and Matthew), were present. The Gospel of John does not mention the presence of women; it says that [[Joseph of Arimathea]] was assisted by [[Nicodemus]]. Contrary to what Christian tradition and iconography would later affirm, no ancient source records the presence of [[Mary of Nazareth]] and [[John]]. | |||
The tomb provided by Joseph was a family tomb, a common typology in Second Temple Judaism. In family tombs corpses were laid down to decompose; the remains were than collected in ossuaries and located in the niches of the tomb chamber. The Gospels of Matthew, Luke and John emphasize that Jesus was deposed in "a new tomb in which no one had ever been laid" (Luke). | |||
According to the Gospel of Matthew (and Peter) the tomb of Jesus was guarded by Roman soldiers--a detail that does not have much credibility from the historical point of view. | |||
==In Depth== | |||
* [[Burial of Jesus (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources | |||
* [[Burial of Jesus (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works | |||
* [[Burial of Jesus (research)]] -- survey of scholarly works | |||
See also [[Jesus of Nazareth]] -- [[Tomb of Jesus]] | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deposition_of_Christ Wikipedia (Deposition)] | |||
[[Category:Index (database)]] | |||
[[Category:Events (database)]] |
Revision as of 19:21, 15 April 2012
The Burial of Jesus refers to a series of events in the Passion of Jesus, following his Crucifixion. Such events are narrated in the Gospels of Mark (15:42-47), Matthew (27:57-66), Luke (23:50-56), and John (19:38-42); see also the Gospel of Peter (21-34).
Crucifixion of Jesus -> Burial of Jesus -> Resurrection of Jesus
Overview
All gospels agree that it was Joseph of Arimathea who took the initiative of giving Jesus a proper burial, asking permission to Pilate. The body of Jesus was wrapped in linen clothes and put in a new tomb in a nearby garden.
According to the Synoptics the women from Galilee (Luke), specifically Mary Magdalene and Mary of Joses (Mark and Matthew), were present. The Gospel of John does not mention the presence of women; it says that Joseph of Arimathea was assisted by Nicodemus. Contrary to what Christian tradition and iconography would later affirm, no ancient source records the presence of Mary of Nazareth and John.
The tomb provided by Joseph was a family tomb, a common typology in Second Temple Judaism. In family tombs corpses were laid down to decompose; the remains were than collected in ossuaries and located in the niches of the tomb chamber. The Gospels of Matthew, Luke and John emphasize that Jesus was deposed in "a new tomb in which no one had ever been laid" (Luke).
According to the Gospel of Matthew (and Peter) the tomb of Jesus was guarded by Roman soldiers--a detail that does not have much credibility from the historical point of view.
In Depth
- Burial of Jesus (sources) -- survey of ancient sources
- Burial of Jesus (arts) -- survey of fictional works
- Burial of Jesus (research) -- survey of scholarly works
See also Jesus of Nazareth -- Tomb of Jesus
External links
Pages in category "Burial of Jesus (subject)"
The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
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- Lamentation of Christ (1306 Giotto), art
- Deposition from the Cross (1320 Master of Sant'Abbondio), art
- Entombment of Christ (1325 Giotto), art
- Pietà (1460 Tura), art
- Lamentation over the Dead Christ (1474 Tura), art
- Lamentation over the Dead Christ (1478 Mantegna), art
- Lamentation over the Dead Christ (1495 Perugino), art
- Lamentation over the Dead Christ (1497 Perugino), art
- Pietà (1499 Michelangelo), art
- Entombment of Christ (1507 Raphael), art
- Lamentation over the Dead Christ (1502 Signorelli), art
- Lamentation of Christ (1520 Andrea del Sarto), art
- Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb (1522 Holbein the Younger), art
- Pietà (1523 Andrea del Sarto), art
- Deposition from the Cross (1525 Pontormo), art
- Deposition from the Cross (1528 Pontormo), art
- Deposition of Christ (1545 Bronzino), art
- Descent from the Cross (1560 Allori), art
- Lamentation (1593 Pulzone), art
- Descent from the Cross (1595 Carducci), art
- Entombment of Christ (1603 Caravaggio), art
- Angels Weeping over the Dead Christ (1618 Guercino), art
- Descent from the Cross (1634 Rembrandt), art
- Entombment of Christ (1656 Guercino), art
- La sepoltura di Cristo (1704 Predieri / Mazzoni), oratorio
- Morte e sepoltura di Cristo (1724 Caldara / Fozio), oratorio
- Entombment (1731 Czechowicz), art
- Dead Christ Lying in the Shroud (1753 Sanmartino), art
- Entombment of Christ (1850 Clésinger), art
- Pietà (1850 Clésinger), art
- Pietà (1868 Guérin), art
- Deposition (1874 Böcklin), art
- Pietà (1876 Bouguereau), art
- Transport of Christ to the Sepulcher (1883 Ciseri), art
- Green Christ (1889 Gauguin), art
- Deposition (1895 Corinth), art
- Deposition (1906 Corinth), art
- Deposition of Jesus from the cross (1917 Beckmann), art
Media in category "Burial of Jesus (subject)"
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