John 20:6

6 venit ergo Simon Petrus sequens eum et introivit in monumentum et videt linteamina posita

John 20:6 Meaning and Commentary

John 20:6

Then cometh Simon Peter following him
In a very little time after him:

and went into the sepulchre;
itself, though not without first stooping down, as John did; see ( Luke 24:12 ) .

And seeth the linen clothes lie;
as John did; and as by the mouth of two or three witnesses everything is confirmed, so was this; both saw the linen in which the body was wrapped, but that was gone; and which was a sign that the body was not stolen away, otherwise the linen would not have been left; and besides, it would have taken up some time, and given a good deal of trouble, to have unwrapped the body, when it is considered how many foldings the Jews used to wind up their corpse in.

John 20:6 In-Context

4 currebant autem duo simul et ille alius discipulus praecucurrit citius Petro et venit primus ad monumentum
5 et cum se inclinasset videt posita linteamina non tamen introivit
6 venit ergo Simon Petrus sequens eum et introivit in monumentum et videt linteamina posita
7 et sudarium quod fuerat super caput eius non cum linteaminibus positum sed separatim involutum in unum locum
8 tunc ergo introivit et ille discipulus qui venerat primus ad monumentum et vidit et credidit
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