
Text -- Mark 15:44-47 (NET)




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Robertson: Mar 15:44 - -- If he were already dead ( ei ēdē tethnēken ).
Perfect active indicative with ei after a verb of wondering, a classical idiom, a kind of indir...
If he were already dead (
Perfect active indicative with

Robertson: Mar 15:44 - -- Whether he had been any while dead ( ei palai apethanen ).
B D read ēdē (already) again here instead of palai (a long time). Mark does not te...
Whether he had been any while dead (
B D read

Robertson: Mar 15:45 - -- Granted the corpse ( edōrēsato to ptōma ).
This official information was necessary before the burial. As a matter of fact Pilate was probably g...
Granted the corpse (
This official information was necessary before the burial. As a matter of fact Pilate was probably glad to turn the body over to Joseph else the body would go to the potter’ s field. This is the only instance when

Robertson: Mar 15:46 - -- Wound ( eneilēsen ).
This word is only here in the N.T. As entulissō is only in Mat 27:59; Luk 23:53; Joh 20:7. Both verbs occur in the papyri,...
Wound (
This word is only here in the N.T. As

Robertson: Mar 15:46 - -- Against the door ( epi tēn thuran ).
Matthew has the dative tēi thurāi without epi and adds the adjective "great"(megan ).
Against the door (
Matthew has the dative

Robertson: Mar 15:47 - -- Beheld ( etheōroun ).
Imperfect tense picturing the two Marys "sitting over against the sepulchre"(Mat 27:61) and watching in silence as the shadow...
Beheld (
Imperfect tense picturing the two Marys "sitting over against the sepulchre"(Mat 27:61) and watching in silence as the shadows fell upon all their hopes and dreams. Apparently these two remained after the other women who had been beholding from afar the melancholy end (Mar 15:40) had left and "were watching the actions of Joseph and Nicodemus"(Swete). Probably also they saw the body of Jesus carried and hence they knew where it was laid and saw that it remained there (
Wondered
This query and the asking the centurion are peculiar to Mark.

Vincent: Mar 15:45 - -- Body ( πτῶμα )
Better, Rev., corpse; as the word is used only of a dead body. See on Mat 24:28.
Body (
Better, Rev., corpse; as the word is used only of a dead body. See on Mat 24:28.

Vincent: Mar 15:47 - -- Beheld ( ἐθεώρουν )
Imperfect tense. Were looking on meanwhile. The verb also implies steady and careful contemplation. They to...
Beheld (
Imperfect tense. Were looking on meanwhile. The verb also implies steady and careful contemplation. They took careful note.
Wesley -> Mar 15:46
By his servants. It was too large for him to roll himself.
Clarke -> Mar 15:47
Clarke: Mar 15:47 - -- Beheld where he was laid - The courage and affection of these holy women cannot be too much admired. The strength of the Lord is perfected in weakne...
Beheld where he was laid - The courage and affection of these holy women cannot be too much admired. The strength of the Lord is perfected in weakness; for here a timid man, and a few weak women, acknowledge Jesus in death, when the strong and the mighty utterly forsook him
Human strength and human weakness are only names in religion. The mightiest Man, in the hour of trial, can do nothing without the strength of God; and the weakest Woman can do all things, if Christ strengthen her. These truths are sufficiently exemplified in the case of Peter and all his brother disciples on the one hand; and Joseph of Arimathea and the two Marys on the other. And all this is recorded, equally to prevent both presumption and despair. Reader, let not these examples be produced before thee in vain.

TSK: Mar 15:46 - -- and took : Mat 27:59, Mat 27:60; Luk 23:53; Joh 19:38-42
and laid : Isa 53:9
hewn : Isa 22:16
and rolled : Mar 16:3, Mar 16:4; Mat 27:60, Mat 28:2; Jo...

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Barnes: Mar 15:44 - -- And Pilate marveled if - Wondered if he was dead, or wondered that he was so soon dead. It was not common for persons crucified to expire under...
And Pilate marveled if - Wondered if he was dead, or wondered that he was so soon dead. It was not common for persons crucified to expire under two or three days, sometimes not until the sixth or seventh. Joseph had asked for the "body,"implying that he was dead. That he was, had been ascertained by the soldiers. See Joh 19:33.

Barnes: Mar 15:45 - -- When he knew it of the centurion - Being informed by the centurion of the fact that he was dead. The centurion had charge of the soldiers who w...
When he knew it of the centurion - Being informed by the centurion of the fact that he was dead. The centurion had charge of the soldiers who watched him, and could therefore give correct information.

Barnes: Mar 15:47 - -- Beheld where he was laid - The affection of these pious females never forsook them, in all the trials and sufferings of their Lord. With true l...
Beheld where he was laid - The affection of these pious females never forsook them, in all the trials and sufferings of their Lord. With true love they followed him to the cross; they came as near to him as they were permitted to come in his last moments; they followed him when taken down and laid in the tomb. The strong, the mighty, the youthful, had fled; but female love never forsook him, even in his deepest humiliation. This is the nature of true love; it is strongest in such scenes. While "professed"attachment will abound in prosperity and live most in sunshine, it is only genuine love that will go into the dark shades of adversity and flourish there. In scenes of poverty, want, affliction, and death, it shows its genuineness. That which lives there is genuine. That which turns away from such scenes is spurious.
Poole -> Mar 15:42-47
Poole: Mar 15:42-47 - -- Ver. 42-47. The circumstances of our Saviour’ s honourable burial, as related by this and the other evangelists, are gathered together and opene...
Ver. 42-47. The circumstances of our Saviour’ s honourable burial, as related by this and the other evangelists, are gathered together and opened in our notes on Mat 27:57-66 .
See Poole on "Mat 27:57" , and following verses to Mat 27:66 .
Haydock -> Mar 15:46
Haydock: Mar 15:46 - -- According to the description of those that have seen it, it is a kind of small chamber, the height of which, from top to bottom, is eight feet and an ...
According to the description of those that have seen it, it is a kind of small chamber, the height of which, from top to bottom, is eight feet and an inch, its length six feet and one inch, and its breadth fifteen feet ten inches. Its entrance, or vestibule, which looks towards the east, is but four feet high, and two feet four inches wide. The place within, where our Lord's body was laid, takes up a whole side of the cave. The stone which was laid to secure the door of the sepulchre is still remaining, and according to Mr. Maundrell, is two yards and a quarter long, one broad, and one thick: put the particular parts of it are not visible, being all incrusted over with white marble, except in five or six little places, where it is left bare to receive the kisses and other devotions of pilgrims. (Mark Luke's Voyage to Asia Minor, Vol. II. p. 12. and Maundrell's Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem.)
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Gill: Mar 15:44 - -- And Pilate marvelled if he were already dead,.... For death, by crucifixion, was a slow lingering death; persons that were in their full strength hung...
And Pilate marvelled if he were already dead,.... For death, by crucifixion, was a slow lingering death; persons that were in their full strength hung a great while before they expired; and the two thieves, which were crucified with Christ, were not dead when he was:
and calling unto him the centurion; who was set to watch him:
he asked him, whether he had been any while dead; he inquired of him, whether he was dead, and how long he had been dead.

Gill: Mar 15:45 - -- And when he knew it of the centurion,.... Who might inform him of his giving up the ghost after he had cried with a loud voice, which so much affected...
And when he knew it of the centurion,.... Who might inform him of his giving up the ghost after he had cried with a loud voice, which so much affected him; and how he was found to be really dead when they came to break the legs of the malefactors; and how that one of the soldiers pierced his side with a spear, from whence flowed blood and water; so that there was no room to doubt of his being really dead; with which Pilate being satisfied,
he gave the body to Joseph; ordered it to be given to him; gave him leave to take it down from the cross, and inter it.

Gill: Mar 15:46 - -- And he bought fine linen,.... That is, Joseph, as is expressed in the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Persic versions; which, when he had done, as is highl...
And he bought fine linen,.... That is, Joseph, as is expressed in the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Persic versions; which, when he had done, as is highly probable, in the city of Jerusalem, he went to Mount Calvary,
and took him down; took the body of Christ down from the cross; though, no doubt, with the assistance of others, or by others, and not he himself, at least not alone:
and wrapped him in the linen; wound him up in it, as was the manner of the Jews; See Gill on Mat 27:59;
and laid him in a sepulchre, which was hewn out of a rock, and rolled a stone unto the door of the sepulchre; See Gill on Mat 27:60.

Gill: Mar 15:47 - -- And Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of Joses,.... Or Joseph, as the Vulgate Latin and Ethiopic versions read:
beheld where he was laid: very li...
And Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of Joses,.... Or Joseph, as the Vulgate Latin and Ethiopic versions read:
beheld where he was laid: very likely they saw Joseph, and his men, take him down from the cross, and they followed him, and observed where he laid him; or, as the Ethiopic version reads, "where they buried him"; placing themselves, as Matthew suggests, right "over against the sepulchre", Mat 27:61; so that they were witnesses of his death, and of his burial, as they afterwards were of his resurrection from the dead.

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TSK Synopsis -> Mar 15:1-47
TSK Synopsis: Mar 15:1-47 - --1 Jesus brought bound, and accused before Pilate.6 Upon the clamour of the common people, the murderer Barabbas is loosed, and Jesus delivered up to b...
MHCC -> Mar 15:42-47
MHCC: Mar 15:42-47 - --We are here attending the burial of our Lord Jesus. Oh that we may by grace be planted in the likeness of it! Joseph of Arimathea was one who waited f...
Matthew Henry -> Mar 15:42-47
Matthew Henry: Mar 15:42-47 - -- We are here attending the funeral of our Lord Jesus, a solemn, mournful funeral. O that we may by grace be planted in the likeness of it! Observe, I...
Barclay -> Mar 15:42-47
Barclay: Mar 15:42-47 - --Jesus died at three o'clock on the Friday afternoon and the next day was the Sabbath. We have already seen that the new day started at 6 p.m. Theref...
Constable: Mar 14:1--15:47 - --VII. The Servant's passion ministry chs. 14--15
This section of Mark's Gospel records the climaxes of many theme...

Constable: Mar 14:53--16:1 - --B. The Servant's endurance of suffering 14:53-15:47
Jesus' sufferings until now had been anticipatory. N...

Constable: Mar 15:21-47 - --3. Jesus' crucifixion, death, and burial 15:21-47
Jesus' sufferings continued to increase as He ...
