he that was dead. Greek. ho tethnekos, the dead man. Compare Luke 7:12.

graveclothes. Greek. keiriai. Only used here in N.T. In the Septuagint it is used in Proverbs 7:16, as the rendering of the Hebrew marebaddim. Originally it meant. bed-girth, and so any kind of wrapping. Here,. swathings.

napkin. Greek soudarion.. Latin word, sudarium, or sweat-cloth. Used only here, John 20:7; Luke 19:20, and Acts 19:12.

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