Matthew 27:59
And Ioseph toke the body and wrapped it in a clene lynnyn clooth
And Ioseph toke the body and wrapped it in a clene lynnyn clooth
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42And now when nyght was come (because it was ye even that goeth before ye saboth)
43Ioseph of Arimathia a noble councelour which also loked for ye kyngdome of God came and went in booldly vnto Pylate and begged ye boddy of Iesu.
44And Pylate merveled that he was alredy deed and called vnto him ye Centurion and axed of him whether he had bene eny whyle deed.
45And when he knewe the trueth of the Centurion he gave ye body to Ioseph.
46And he bought a lynnen cloothe and toke him doune and wrapped him in ye lynnen cloothe and layde him in a tombe yt was hewen oute of ye rocke and rolled a stone vnto the doze of the sepulcre.
47And Mary Magdalen and Mary Ioses beheld where he was layde.
38After that Ioseph of Aramathia (which was a disciple of Iesus: but secretly for feare of ye Iewes) besought Pylate that he myght take doune the body of Iesus. And Pylate gave him licence.
39And ther cam also Nicodemus which at the beginnynge came to Iesus by nyght and brought of myrre and aloes mingled to gether aboute an hundred pounde wayght
40Then toke they the body of Iesu and wounde it in lynnen clothes with the odoures as ye maner of the Iewes is to bury.
41And in the place where Iesus was crucified was a garden and in ye garden a newe sepulchre wherin was never man layd.
42There layde they Iesus because of the Iewes saboth even for the sepulcre was nye at honde.
50And beholde ther was a man named Ioseph a councelloure and was a good man and a iuste
51and dyd not consent to the counsell and dede of them which was of Aramathia a cite of the Iewes: which same also wayted for ye kyngdome of God:
52he went vnto Pilate and begged the boddy of Iesus
53and toke it doune and wrapped it in a lynnen clooth and layed it in an hewen toumbe wherin was never man before layed.
54And that daye was ye Saboth even and the Saboth drue on.
55The wemen that folowed after which came with him from Galile behelde the sepulcre and how his body was layed.
57When the even was come there came a ryche man of Aramathia named Ioseph which same also was Iesus disciple.
58He went to Pilate and begged the body of Iesus. Then Pilate commaunded the body to be delivered.
60and put it in his newe tombe which he had hewen out even in the roke and rolled a greate stone to the dore of ye sepulcre and departed.
5And he stouped doune and sawe the lynnen clothes lyinge yet wet he not in.
6Then came Simon Peter folowynge him and went into ye sepulcre and sawe the lynnen clothes lye
7and the napkyn that was aboute his heed not lyinge with the lynnen clothe but wrapped togeder in a place by it selfe.
29And when his disciples hearde of it they came and toke vp his body and put it in a toumbe.
12And his disciples came and toke vp his body and buryed it: and went and tolde Iesus.
29And when they had fulfilled all that were written of him they toke him doune from the tree and put him in a sepulcre.
51And ther folowed him a certeyne yonge man cloothed in lynnen apon ye bare and the yongemen caught him
52and he lefte his lynnen and fleed from them naked.
44And he that was deed came forth bounde hand and fote with grave bondes and his face was bounde with a napkin. Iesus sayde vnto the: loowse him and let him goo.
31And when they had mocked him they toke the robe of him ageyne and put his awne reymet on him and leed him awaye to crucify him.
5And they went into the sepulcre and sawe a yonge man syttinge on the ryght syde cloothed in a longe whyte garmet and they were abasshed.
23Then the soudiers when they had crucified Iesus toke his garmentes and made foure partes to every soudier a parte and also his coote. The coote was with out seme wrought vpon thorowe out.
24And they sayde one to another. Let vs not devyde it: but cast loostes who shall have it That the scripture myght be fulfilled which sayth. They parted my rayment amonge them and on my coote dyd cast lottes. And the soudiers dyd soche thinges in dede.
66And they went and made the sepulcre sure with watche men and sealed the stone.
13And his sonnes caried him in to the land of Canaan and buryed him in the double caue which Abraha had boughte with the felde to be a place to burye in of Ephron the Hethite before Mamre.
14And Ioseph returned to Egipte agayne and his brethern and all that went vp with him to burye his father assone as he had buryed him.
62The nexte daye that foloweth good frydaye the hye prestes and pharises got them selves to Pilate
28And they stripped him and put on him a purpyll roobe
21But he spake of the temple of his body.
1On the morowe after the saboth erly in the morninge they came vnto the toumbe and brought the odoures which they had prepared and other wemen with them
2And they founde the stone rouled awaye fro the sepulcre
12and sawe two angels in whyte sittyng the one at the heed and the other at the fete where they had layde the body of Iesus.
24And when they had crucified him they parted his garmentes castinge loottes for them what every man shulde have.
12Then aroose Peter and ran vnto the sepulcre and stouped in and sawe the lynnen cloothes layde by them selfe and departed wondrynge in him selfe at that which had happened.
26And so Ioseph dyed when he was an hundred and.x. yere olde. And they enbawmed him and put him in a chest in Egipte.
4he rose from supper and layde a syde his vpper garmentes and toke a towell and gyrd him selfe.
2and brought him bounde and delivered him vnto Poncius Pilate the debite.
35When they had crucified him they parted his garmentes and did cast lottes: to fulfyll that was spoken by the prophet. They deuyded my garmetes amonge them: and apon my vesture did cast loottes.
31The Iewes then because it was the saboth eve that ye bodyes shuld not remayne apon ye crosse on ye saboth daye (for that saboth daye was an hye daye) besought Pylate that their legges myght be broken and that they myght be taken doune.