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Lukas 23:46-55 Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)

46. And having cried out with a kol gadol, he said, Abba, BYADCHA AFKID RUCHI (into your hands I commit my ruach TEHILLIM 31:6[5]). And this having said, he breathed out his last.

47. And the centurion who saw the thing that happened was saying, Baruch Hashem, surely this man was a Tzaddik.

48. And when all the hamon (crowd) that had assembled at this spectacle had observed the things that had happened, they went away beating their chests.

49. And all his acquaintances stood at a distance and the nashim, the ones following him from the Galil, observed these things.

50. And, hinei, a man by name Yosef being a member of the Sanhedrin, and an ish tov and a tzaddik

51. (This one had not consented to their cheshbon and action) came from Ramatayim, a shtetl of Yehudah. He was waiting expectantly for the Malchut Hashem.

52. He approached Pilate, and asked for the gufat Yehoshua. [TEHILLIM 16:9-10; IYOV 19:25-27; YESHAYAH 53:11]

53. And, having taken down geviyyato (his body), he wrapped it in a linen [tachrichim] and placed it in a hewn kever (tomb) where not anyone had yet been laid. [Psa 16:9-10; Job 19:25-27; Isa 53:11]

54. And it was nearly Erev Shabbat, Shabbos was drawing near.

55. And following along after, the nashim who had come out of the Galil with him, saw the kever (tomb) and how his NEVELAH (body, DEVARIM 21:23) was laid. [Gn 47:18; Ps 16:9-10; Job 19:25-27; Isa 53:11]

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