Matthew 27:54

"and coming out of the tombs after his resurrection, they entered into the holy city and appeared to many."

Key Reflection

In Matthew 27:54, following Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, the text mentions that some dead people emerged from their tombs, entered Jerusalem, and appeared to many people. This scene would have been profoundly shocking to the original audience, as it aligns with first-century Jewish beliefs about the afterlife and divine interventions. The idea of the deceased rising to witness Jesus' triumph over death would have underscored the significance of his resurrection and validated the belief in its power and authenticity within the narrative framework of early Christian communities.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 54. Now when the centurion, etc. Centurion, a captain of a hundred soldiers. He was here placed over the band that attended the crucifixion. They feared greatly. They regarded these things as proof that God was angry, and they were terrified at the prospect that vengeance was coming on them. Truly this was the Son of God. They had heard, probably, that before Pilate he professed to be the Son of God. Seeing these wonders, they believed that he was true, and that God was now attesting the truth of his professions.

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