Typically, I'm not interested in what non-messianic Jews have to say about Christian scriptures, but on occasion, these "counter-missionaries" do have good questions. I don't say they have good "points" because their challenges will never go unanswered for long- and the question may be worth a good answer.
Rabbi Tovia Singer here, asks why are these ladies going into a tomb trying to anoint Jesus' dead body so long after he is dead.
The first thing I noticed here- is that our Jewish friend has added to the scripture . It does not say they took the spices "To anoint the body".
I'm guessing they took the spices, because, like the men, they were not really all that full of faith- they had the spices so they didn't smell a rotting corpse just in case Jesus' dead body was still there when they walked in.
But if anybody has another insight, I'd be interested to hear.
Rabbi Tovia Singer here, asks why are these ladies going into a tomb trying to anoint Jesus' dead body so long after he is dead.
The first thing I noticed here- is that our Jewish friend has added to the scripture . It does not say they took the spices "To anoint the body".
I'm guessing they took the spices, because, like the men, they were not really all that full of faith- they had the spices so they didn't smell a rotting corpse just in case Jesus' dead body was still there when they walked in.
But if anybody has another insight, I'd be interested to hear.