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Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 27:62

The next day - This was the seventh, or Saturday, and might be what we should term the evening of the sixth, or Friday, because the Jews always ended their day when the sun set, and then began the next. That followed the day of the preparation - That is, of the Sabbath. The victuals, etc., which were to be used on the Sabbath by the Jews, were always prepared the preceding evening before the sun set. It is of this preparation that the evangelist speaks here; and it is the same which is... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 27:63

Sir, we remember, etc. - While these wicked men are fulfilling their own vicious counsels, they are subserving the great cause of Christianity. Every thing depended on the resurrection of Christ; if it did not appear that he rose from the dead, then the whole system was false, and no atonement was made. It was necessary therefore that the chief priests, etc., should make use of every precaution to prevent an imposture, that the resurrection of Christ might have the fullest evidence to... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 27:64

Lest his disciples come by night - Νυκτος , by night, is wanting in ten of the uncial MSS., and in several others, and in most of the versions. Erasmus, Aldus, Bengel, and Boghard, with Griesbach, leave it out of the text. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 27:65

Ye have a watch - The Jews had a corps of Roman troops, consisting of several companies, as a guard for the temple, Acts 4:1 . These companies mounted guard by turns, see Luke 22:4 . Some of these companies, which were not then on duty, Pilate gave them leave to employ to watch the tomb. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 27:66

Made the sepulchre sure, sealing the stone, and setting a watch - Or rather, made the tomb secure by the guard, and by sealing the stone. I follow Kypke, in construing μετα της κουστωδιας , with ησφαλισαντο . The guard was to take care that the disciples should not steal him away; and the seal, which was probably the seal of the governor, was to prevent the guards from being corrupted so as to permit the theft. So every thing was done which human policy and prudence could, to prevent a... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 27:61

Verse 61 61.And Mary Magdalene, and the other Mary, were there. Matthew and Mark relate only that the women looked at what was done, and marked the place where the body was laid. But Luke states, at the same time, their resolution, which was, that they returned to the city, and prepared spices and ointments, that two days afterwards they might render due honor to the burial. Hence we learn that their minds were filled with a better odor, which the Lord breathed into his death, that he might... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 27:62

Verse 62 Matthew 27:62.And the next day. In this narrative Matthew did not so much intend to show with what determined rage the scribes and priests pursued Christ, as to exhibit to us, as in a mirror, the amazing providence of God in proving the resurrection of his Son. Cunning men, practiced at least in fraud and treachery, plot among themselves, and contrive a method by which they may extinguish the memory of a dead man; for they see that they have gained nothing, if they do not destroy the... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 27:63

Verse 63 63.We remember that that impostor said. This thought was suggested to them by divine inspiration, not only that the Lord might execute upon them just vengeance for their wickedness, (as he always punishes bad consciences by secret torments,) but chiefly in order to restrain their unholy tongues. Yet we again perceive what insensibility seizes on wicked men, when they are bewitched by Satan. They go so far as to call him an impostor, whose divine power and glory were lately manifested... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 27:65

Verse 65 65.You have a guard. By these words, Pilate means that he grants their request by permitting them to post soldiers to keep watch. This, permission bound them more firmly, so that they could not escape by any evasion; for though they were not ashamed to break out against Christ after his resurrection, yet with Pilate’s signet they as truly shut their own mouths as they shut up the sepulcher. read more

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The Pulpit Commentary - Matthew 27:57-61

The burial of the body of Jesus. ( Mark 15:42-47 ; Luke 23:50-56 ; John 19:38-42 .) read more

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