6-7. seeth the linen clothes lie--lying.
And the napkin, that was about his head, not lying with the linen
clothes--not loosely, as if hastily thrown down, and indicative of a
hurried and disorderly removal.
but wrapped--folded.
together in a place by itself--showing with what grand tranquillity
"the Living One" had walked forth from "the dead"
(Lu 24:5).
"Doubtless the two attendant angels
(Joh 20:12)
did this service for the Rising One, the one disposing of the linen
clothes, the other of the napkin" [BENGEL].
JFB.
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