John 19:38-42 – Jesus’ Body is Prepared for Burial

BIBLE TEXT

John 19:38-42

SUMMARY

Nicodemus returns in the narrative and assists Joseph of Arimathea with preparing Jesus’ body for burial in the tomb.

ANALYSIS

Joseph of Arimathea is named in all four Gospels as the one who asks Pilate for Jesus’ body. In Matthew (27:57-61), Mark (15:42-47), and Luke (23:50-56), Joseph alone wraps Jesus’ body and places it in a tomb. In John, Joseph is described as a secret disciple and is joined by Nicodemus who has appeared twice before in the Gospel of John. We are reminded that Nicodemus first came to Jesus by night (3:2) and later on in John, Nicodemus seems to defend Jesus before other authorities (7:50-52). Nicodemus brings the spices for the burial of Jesus’ body, enough to bury 100 bodies. There is considerable debate over the meaning of the amount of spices. For some, the abundance of spices signals that Nicodemus has finally come to believe in Jesus and demonstrates that faith with the large quantity of spices. For other interpreters, the copious amount of spices shows that Nicodemus does not believe in Jesus and particularly, the resurrection. Regardless, Nicodemus becomes an important character in the Gospel as one who is actively assessing what he believes about Jesus. Only in John is it noted that there was a garden near where Jesus was crucified, and that Jesus’ tomb is then in a garden.