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A wealthy follower named Joseph buries Jesus in his own new tomb before the Sabbath begins.
Joseph of Arimathea, a respected council member who had secretly followed Jesus, asks Pilate for the body. He wraps it in clean linen, places it in his own rock-cut tomb, and rolls a large stone across the entrance. Mary Magdalene and other women watch where he is laid. The next day, the chief priests ask Pilate to post guards at the tomb.
Matthew
The Day Everything Went Dark
Jesus is handed over to Pilate, condemned by a crowd, mocked by soldiers, and crucified between two criminals. The sky goes dark, the earth shakes, and even a Roman centurion can't deny what just happened. This is the chapter where everything breaks — and everything begins.
Mark
The Day Everything Went Dark
Jesus stands trial before Pilate, is handed over to a mob that chose a murderer instead, and is crucified between two criminals. The sky goes dark, the temple curtain tears in two, and a Roman soldier says what no one else would.
Luke
The Day Everything Went Dark
Jesus stands trial before Pilate and Herod, is sentenced to die despite being declared innocent three times, and is crucified between two criminals. In his final hours, he forgives, he promises paradise, and he breathes his last — and the world goes dark.
John
The Day Everything Changed
Pilate tries to release Jesus but folds under political pressure. Jesus is crucified between two others, speaks his final words from the cross, and is buried in a borrowed tomb by two men who had been hiding their faith.
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