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Jesus' body was certainly fully prepared for burial by Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus. They brought a mixture of aloes and myhrr weighing ca. 100 lbs and bound Jesus' body with burial cloths. A ritual washing was likely not done since Jews consider a person's blood as important as their life and traditionally do not waswash an injured body. It is also widely disputed (if not disproven) that it was not Mary Magdalen who annointed Jesus at the table.

Jesus' body was certainly fully prepared for burial by Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus. They brought a mixture of aloes and myhrr weighing ca. 100 lbs and bound Jesus' body with burial cloths. A ritual washing was likely not done since Jews consider a person's blood as important as their life and traditionally do not was an injured body. It is also widely disputed (if not disproven) that it was not Mary Magdalen who annointed Jesus at the table.

Jesus' body was certainly fully prepared for burial by Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus. They brought a mixture of aloes and myhrr weighing ca. 100 lbs and bound Jesus' body with burial cloths. A ritual washing was likely not done since Jews consider a person's blood as important as their life and traditionally do not wash an injured body. It is also widely disputed (if not disproven) that it was not Mary Magdalen who annointed Jesus at the table.

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Jesus' body was certainly fully prepared for burial by Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus. They brought a mixture of aloes and myhrr weighing ca. 100 lbs and bound Jesus' body with burial cloths. A ritual washing was likely not done since Jews consider a person's blood as important as their life and traditionally do not was an injured body. It is also widely disputed (if not disproven) that it was not Mary Magdalen who annointed Jesus at the table.