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John 20:7

The third line (in English) translating the meaning of each word in the Orthodox Yiddish Brit Chadas

and the kerchief (head shroud), which was on his head, is not lying together with the burial shrouds, but separately (apart) folded up on one place.

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and this dead one did come out, and his hands and feet are was wrapped with burial shrouds; and his face was bandaged with a kerchief. says Yehoshua to them: untie him on, and let him go.


and an another is come, and has said: L-rd, (look) here is your mina, what I have had hid in a handkerchief!


and they did take Yeshua's body and him wrapped in burial shrouds with the spices according to the custom with Jews burial to be.


then comes also Simon Peter, following him, and did go in in tomb into; and sees the burial shrouds lying,





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