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38 Yet, after these things, Ioséf, the* one from Harimathaía, being a disciple of Iesoûs, yet hidden due to the fear of the Ioudaíoi, requested of the Pilâtos that he may take up the body of Iesoûs. And the Pilâtos permitted* it. So he went and took up the body of His.
39 Yet, also Nikódemos, the one having come to Him at night at the first, went, bringing a mixture of smyrna* and aloe, weighing about a hundred Roman pounds.
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Notes
38 Some manuscripts omit the one; or turned it over to him
39 Or myrrh (Smyrna was a port on the eastern shores of the Aegean Sea and the name of a type of tree resin), the same gift given to the Lord as a baby (Matthew 2:11); a Roman pound is estimated to be 327.5 grams, so the total here was approximately 33 kilograms or 72 pounds.