IN THE TOMB
All references from NASB. In the year of Jesus’ death, Thursday was a very important holy day in the Jewish lunar calendar. The week of the Passover (or Pesach) was under way. According to Leviticus 23:3, there was a Sabbath day to be celebrated every week on the day called Shabbat which commemorated the seventh day of creation – the day God rested from all His work. However, there were a number of other “holy convocations” that were held throughout the year. Every Shabbat was a holy day, but these other holy days were really “high” holy days. They might be called “great” Sabbaths (John 7:37). Please consult Leviticus 23:5, 23:7, 23:21, 23:24, 23:27-32, 23:35-37 for more insight, paying particular attention to verses 31-32. In the gospel accounts, the religious authorities were really in a bind. They wanted the death of Jesus to happen as soon as possible, but they also had to attend to the high holy day of the week of Pesach (John 19:31). They were worked up and probably had the Roman government on their side and could not wait to tend to the matter of the killing of Jesus, but it would be inappropriate for them to be involved in an execution on a high holy day. The Romans could not be trusted to do [...]