Matthew 27:62

"Mary Magdalene was there, and the other Mary, sitting opposite the tomb."

Key Reflection

These two Marys, present at the site of Jesus' burial, symbolize the faithful followers who stood by during Christ's crucifixion and were among the first to witness his death. Their presence underscores the importance of women in early Christianity and their role as witnesses to Jesus’ final moments.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 62. Now the next day, that followed the day of the preparation. The first day of the feast of the passover was called the day of preparation, because all things were on that day got in readiness for the observances of the paschal week. The Jewish day closed at sunset, and the sabbath at that time commenced. The next day mentioned here does not mean the following day in our acceptation of the word, or the following morning, but the next day in the Jewish way of speaking; that is, after the next day had commenced, or after sundown. To suppose them to have waited till the next morning would be absurd; as the disciples would be as likely to steal him away the first night as the second.

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