Matthäus 27:62

62 Des folgenden Tages aber, der nach dem Rüsttage ist, versammelten sich die Hohenpriester und die Pharisäer bei Pilatus und sprachen:

Matthäus 27:62 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 27:62

Now the next day that followed the day of preparation
Which was the sabbath day; for the day of preparation was the day before the sabbath, ( Mark 15:42 ) , in which they prepared every thing necessary for the sabbath, and therefore was so called: and as this introduces the account of the chief priests and Pharisees, making application to Pilate, to secure the sepulchre; and which by his leave they did, by sealing the stone, and setting a guard about the sepulchre; it shows what consciences these men had, who accused the disciples of Christ of a violation of the sabbath, for plucking a few ears of corn on that day; and sought to kill Jesus, because he healed a man on it, and bid him take up his bed and walk; and yet they themselves could leave their devotions, and first meet together and agree upon an address to Pilate, and then go in a body to his palace; and having obtained their request, march to Joseph's garden, and make the sepulchre sure, sealing the stone, and setting a watch, which were servile works, and, according to their laws and traditions, not to be done on the sabbath day; and yet they scrupled them not, notwithstanding their characters and profession, which follow:

the chief priests and Pharisees came together unto Pilate;
these were the inveterate and implacable enemies of Christ; they took counsel how to put him to death; they employed Judas to betray him, and sent a band of soldiers with him to take him; they suborned false witnesses against him; they moved the people to prefer Barabbas to him; they got him condemned to death, and followed him to the cross, where they mocked him; and still, like the troubled sea, they were restless and uneasy; for though he was dead, they feared his resurrection; and though they could not prevent the thing, they consult to hinder the credit of it.

Matthäus 27:62 In-Context

60 und legte ihn in seine neue Gruft, die er in dem Felsen ausgehauen hatte; und er wälzte einen großen Stein an die Tür der Gruft und ging hinweg.
61 Es waren aber daselbst Maria Magdalene und die andere Maria, die dem Grabe gegenüber saßen.
62 Des folgenden Tages aber, der nach dem Rüsttage ist, versammelten sich die Hohenpriester und die Pharisäer bei Pilatus und sprachen:
63 Herr, wir haben uns erinnert, daß jener Verführer sagte, als er noch lebte: Nach drei Tagen stehe ich wieder auf.
64 So befiehl nun, daß das Grab gesichert werde bis zum dritten Tage, damit nicht etwa seine Jünger kommen, ihn stehlen und dem Volke sagen: Er ist von den Toten auferstanden; und die letzte Verführung wird ärger sein als die erste.
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