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What does the Bible say about burial customs?

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The Bible affirms the practice of burial and presents it as an act of reverence for the dead.

Burial is depicted in Scripture as a God-sanctioned practice, highlighting the respect due to the bodies of the deceased. Notably, the burials of prominent figures such as Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Moses emphasize the importance placed on this act. In John 19:38-42, we observe Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus giving honorable burial to Jesus, which not only underscores His death but also reflects the dignity associated with the human body. This reverence for burial signifies acknowledgment of life and the hope of resurrection, as believers await the ultimate reunion of soul and body in eternity.
Scripture References: John 19:38-42, Acts 8:2, Romans 6:4

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John 19:38-42
J.C. Ryle · Dec 24, 2016
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