Aftermath of the Cross; John 19:31-42
We begin to examine the aftermath of the crucifixion. Jesus Christ has now been judged spiritually for our sins; He has now died physically. He has now committed His spirit to God the Father and there are several things that happened subsequent to His physical death. It was at 3 pm that he died physically and He has to be in the grave before nightfall because, as we are told in John 19:31, "it was the day of preparation."
There are three miracles that take place and these are found in Matthew 27:51-53. The first is that the veil of the temple is split from top to bottom, v. 51 NASB "And behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom…" In order to understand the significance of this we have to go back and understand the structure of the temple. The inner section of the temple itself had two compartments, holy place and the holy of holies. The holy of holies where was the ark of the covenant. This was where the high priest went in once a year on the Day of Atonement and placed blood upon the mercy seat which represented the work of Christ in propitiation. In the construction of the Herodian temple there was an enormous veil that hung down from the ceiling separating the holy place from the inner holy of holies. This veil represents the fact that man is excluded from the presence of God because salvation has not yet been accomplished. This veil was 60 feet long from top to bottom and 20 feet wide, and Josephus tells us that its thickness was the width of a palm. It was an intricately-woven tapestry of many different colours and on it was embroidered the emblem of the cherubim. It as about four to five inches thick, so it would be impossible to tear it. It would be very difficult to even cut it unless with an extremely powerful tool. So it is a miraculous event that the veil is torn from top to bottom, signifying that God is the one who is opening up the access to His presence because Jesus Christ has now paid the penalty in full.
The second miracle that took place is in the second part of Matthew 27:51: "and the earth shook and the rocks were split." There was an earthquake. So there is a clear supernatural phenomenon that accompanies the death of Christ on the cross. This indicates something that we don't pay enough attention to, and that is the physical dimensions to sin. We have seen that when Adam sinned that reverberated through the entire universe and changed its structure. There is a tremendous connection between the spiritual rebellion of man and the physical earth. Cf. Romans 8.
The third sign is the resuscitation of the most unusual evangelists in human history. Matthew 27:52 NASB "The tombs were opened, and many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised;
So Jesus' death was attested by three distinct miracles that took place. The second thing that happened was the evidence of Jesus' physical death. John 19:31 NASB "Then the Jews, because it was the day of preparation, so that the bodies would not remain on the cross on the Sabbath (for that Sabbath was a high day), asked Pilate that their legs might be broken, and {that} they might be taken away.
The word "preparation" is the Greek word paraskeuo [paraskeuw] and it is a technical term for the day prior to a Sabbath. For the Jews the Sabbath began at 6 pm and ran until 6 pm the next night. The day of preparation was the day prior to that and it was at this time that they would go through the house and remove any leaven and do all the preparations to be ready for the Sabbath. This is not a normal Sabbath, according to the text, it is a high Sabbath. The importance of that is that traditionally Jesus is said ti have died on Good Friday. But that can be challenged because you don't get three days and three nights in the grave between Friday afternoon and Sunday morning. We believe that Jesus Christ was crucified on Wednesday. The day of preparation really began on Tuesday at 6 pm and extended until Wednesday at 6 pm, and it is not until 6 pm on Wednesday that the Passover begins, and that is the 4th of the month Nisan on the Jewish calendar. Jesus is crucified between 12 noon and 3 pm, and it is at 3 pm in fulfilment of Old Testament prophecy and typology that the Passover lambs are slaughtered or sacrificed in the temple. At the same time that Jesus Christ was paying the penalty for sin the type, the slaying of the lambs without spot of blemish in the Passover, is being fulfilled by the antitype, Jesus Christ. Then He spent three days and three nights in the grave. (There are a lot of problems with chronology) But this Sabbath was a high day they couldn't leave the body on the cross, that would be defiling their law, so they had to get these criminals off the crosses and into the grave before sundown.
John 19:32 NASB "So the soldiers came, and broke the legs of the first man and of the other who was crucified with Him." In crucifixion the victim suffocates to death. The Jews went in and said break their legs, so the victims would not be able to push themselves up any more in order to breathe and they would suffocate. Then they could take them down off the cross and put them in the grave. [33] but coming to Jesus, when they saw that He was already dead, they did not break His legs.
John 19:34 NASB "But one of the soldiers pierced His side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out.
John 19:35 NASB "And he who has seen has testified, and his testimony is true; and he knows that he is telling the truth, so that you also may believe.
In reference to the swoon theory, seven arguments
1. Jesus could not really have survived the crucifixion. Romans procedures were clear to eliminate that possibility. In fact, according to Roman law if the person survived, if that were somehow to happen, then the soldiers who were to guarantee the victim's death would be crucified for failing to carry out the crucifixion.
2. The fact that the Roman soldier does not break Jesus' legs as he did the other crucified criminals means that the soldiers were sure that Jesus was dead.
3. John is an eye-witness, so we have an eye-witness and there is no legitimate reason to dispute that. He certified that blood and water came from Jesus' pierced side.
4. The body was totally encased in winding sheets and entombed. He was also loaded down with about 75 pounds of spices and in His weakened condition would not have the strength to remove them.
5. The post-resurrection appearances took these scared, frightened disciples who had run away from Jesus, and convinced them that Jesus indeed had risen from the dead, and most of them died for that proposition.
6. A weak and feeble Jesus could not have overpowered the contingent of Roman guards.
7. Furthermore, the stone outside the tomb weighed about 5-600 lbs and so it is ridiculous to think He could have moved that out of the way.
John 19:36 NASB "For these things came to pass to fulfill the Scripture, 'NOT A BONE OF HIM SHALL BE BROKEN'."
The second prophecy quoted in John 19:37 NASB "And again another Scripture says, 'THEY SHALL LOOK ON HIM WHOM THEY PIERCED'."
John 19:38 NASB "After these things Joseph of Arimathea, being a disciple of Jesus, but a secret {one} for fear of the Jews, asked Pilate that he might take away the body of Jesus; and Pilate granted permission. So he came and took away His body.
We know from examining similar passages in the Synoptics that Joseph of Arimathea apparently had a private garden that he owned near the place where Jesus was crucified. In that garden he had prepared a tomb for himself, a rock-hewn tomb, so he decided that since time is of the essence here he would donate his tomb for that purpose. John 19:39 NASB "Nicodemus, who had first come to Him by night, also came, bringing a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about a hundred pounds {weight.}
John 19:40 NASB "So they took the body of Jesus and bound it in linen wrappings with the spices, as is the burial custom of the Jews.
John 19:41 NASB "Now in the place where He was crucified there was a garden, and in the garden a new tomb in which no one had yet been laid.