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English Dictionary: Tombs by the DICT Development Group
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From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Tombs
      of the Hebrews were generally excavated in the solid rock, or
      were natural caves. Mention is made of such tombs in Judg. 8:32;
      2 Sam. 2:32; 2 Kings 9:28; 23:30. They were sometimes made in
      gardens (2 Kings 21:26; 23:16; Matt. 27:60). They are found in
      great numbers in and around Jerusalem and all over the land.
      They were sometimes whitewashed (Matt. 23:27, 29). The body of
      Jesus was laid in Joseph's new rock-hewn tomb, in a garden near
      to Calvary. All evidence is in favour of the opinion that this
      tomb was somewhere near the Damascus gate, and outside the city,
      and cannot be identified with the so-called "holy sepulchre."
      The mouth of such rocky tombs was usually closed by a large
      stone (Heb. golal), which could only be removed by the united
      efforts of several men (Matt. 28:2; comp. John 11:39). (See {GOLGOTHA}.)
     
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