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The Definition of the word Funeral

Funeral

Burying was among the Jews the only mode of disposing of corpses "(Gen. 23:19; 25:9; 35:8, 9, etc.)." "The first traces of burning the dead are found in 1 Sam. 31:12. The burning of the body was affixed by the law of Moses as a penalty to certain crimes (Lev. 20:14; 21:9). "To leave the dead unburied was regarded with horror (1 Kings "13:22; 14:11; 16:4; 21:24, etc.)." "In the earliest times of which we have record kinsmen carried "their dead to the grave (Gen. 25:9; 35:29; Judg. 16:31), but in" later times this was done by others (Amos 6:16). "Immediately after decease the body was washed, and then wrapped in a large cloth (Acts 9:37; Matt. 27:59; Mark 15:46). In the "case of persons of distinction, aromatics were laid on the folds" of the cloth (John 19:39; comp. John 12:7). "As a rule the burial (q.v.) took place on the very day of the "death (Acts 5:6, 10), and the body was removed to the grave in" an open coffin or on a bier (Luke 7:14). After the burial a "funeral meal was usually given (2 Sam. 3:35; Jer. 16:5, 7; Hos." 9:4).


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