G617

ἀποκυλίω

apokyliō

Verb · From ἀπό (G575) and κυλίω (G2947)

From G575 and G2947; to roll away:—roll away (back).

Outline

  1. to roll off or away
  2. This word is used in the Gospels to refer to the stone that was in front of the tomb of Jesus. In Palestine, graves were usually in a depression and the stone was rolled down an incline to cover the mouth of the tomb. For a small grave, about twenty men were required to roll a stone down hill to cover the door of the tomb. The Bible tells us that the stone covering the door of the tomb was a large stone. The women would have needed more men than even a full Roman guard of sixteen men to roll away the stone. This was a major task.
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