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Also, this day of preparation was the day before Passover. So, the Jews had to do extra things to prepare for the Passover.
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See: Law of Moses; [Sabbath](../articles/sabbath.md); [Passover](../articles/passover.md)
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See: [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Sabbath](../articles/sabbath.md); [Passover](../articles/passover.md)
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The Jews did not want Jesus' body to remain on the cross during the Sabbath because the Law of Moses required dead bodies to be buried before Sabbath began (see: Deuteronomy 21:23). For the Jews, each day begins at sunset. This meant that the Sabbath began that evening. Therefore, Jesus' body needed to be buried before sunset.
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See: Cross; Sabbath; Law of Moses
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See: [Cross](../articles/cross.md); [Sabbath](../articles/sabbath.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md)
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**Advice to translators**: Sunset is the time at the end of the day when one can no longer see the sun. This is not because it is behind a cloud.
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John wrote "that Sabbath was especially important" because it was the Sabbath of Passover. Passover was a festival for Jewish people, but it was not always celebrated on the Sabbath. So having Passover on the Sabbath was special.
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See: Sabbath; [Passover](../articles/passover.md)
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See: [Sabbath](../articles/sabbath.md); [Passover](../articles/passover.md)
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See: Exodus 12:46; Numbers 9:12; Psalm 34:20
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See: [Crucify (Crucifixion)](../articles/crucify.md); Cross; Sabbath
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See: [Crucify (Crucifixion)](../articles/crucify.md); [Cross](../articles/cross.md); [Sabbath](../articles/sabbath.md)
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John himself was "the one who saw this." So he was able to write that "his testimony is true."
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See: Testify (Testimony)
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See: [Testify (Testimony)](../articles/testify.md)
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## 19:38-42
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Most rich men had large tombs carved into rocky hillsides. These tombs had places carved out of the rock walls inside the tomb. They could place the bodies of their family members in those places. Jesus’ body was the first body buried in Joseph’s tomb because it was a new tomb.
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See: Jewish Council (Sanhedrin); Pharisees; Cross; Tomb
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See: [Jewish Council (Sanhedrin)](../articles/sanhedrin.md); [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); [Cross](../articles/cross.md); [Tomb](../articles/tomb.md)
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Nicodemus was a Pharisee. He might have been a member of the Sanhedrin (see: John 3:1). Nicodemus respected Jesus. He defended Jesus against other Pharisees (see: John 7:46-52). Now Nicodemus helped Joseph of Arimathea to care for Jesus’ body.
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See: Jewish Council (Sanhedrin); Pharisees
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See: [Jewish Council (Sanhedrin)](../articles/sanhedrin.md); [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md)
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Scholars think Nicodemus paid for these large amounts of expensive burial spices himself. "One hundred litras" was about 35 kilograms.
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See: Anoint (Anointing)
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See: [Anoint (Anointing)](../articles/anoint.md)
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