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# Who Moved the Stone?

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Review: Outstanding, Thoughtful Analysis - This is an excellent book and I highly recommend it. The author makes a penetrating analysis of the Gospel texts and delivers a compassionate and deeply considered backstory for what really happened just before and after the crucifixion. He goes into people’s minds and attempts to reconstruct what they were thinking and doing. He asks real questions and does a thorough job of finding answers. For example, why did it take so long between the time Judas left the last supper and when the soldiers arrived to arrest Jesus? The author comes up with the idea that the High Priest Caiaphas must have consulted Pilate in the middle of the night to make sure the trial and execution would go as planned the next day. It’s brilliant. So, who moved the stone (the golel covering the cave tomb)? The author meticulously considers every possible actor in that drama: Jesus would not have been able to move it, if he had survived, which the author finds very unlikely. The women who found the tomb didn’t move it because they were too frail and weak and instead, reported it moved. The Jewish authorities blamed the disciples, but the author believes the disciples were too honest and too upset to have come up with the idea. Maybe it was Joseph of Arimathea, who received permission to properly bury the body, and who might conceivably have put the body in his own tomb temporarily with every intention of moving it later to another tomb, but he would not have had time to perform that work before the women arrived. Others blamed the Jewish authorities, but later, when these same authorities wanted to suppress the Jesus movement, they could have produced the body to prove their point and didn’t. (However, if the priests did have the body moved during the sabbath, they could hardly have admitted doing so in public.) The author doesn’t tell us who moved the stone. I suppose the obvious conclusion is that God moved the stone, but the author doesn’t mention that idea. This book is often offered as “proof” of the truth of the Gospels. I’m surprised by that, because it seems like it could go either way. In any case, the book presents a thorough, meticulous, unusually compassionate, highly intelligent, imaginative narrative of what might have happened based on the stories available in the Gospels. It’s outstanding. I read the Kindle edition, which appears to have been imperfectly scanned from printed text and algorithmically rendered into electronic text. There were numerous typographical errors. For example, many times, the word “mailer” appeared where “matter” would have been more appropriate. Often, “just” has been rendered into “lust.” I tried to flag as many of these as I could and report them. Kindle says that a customer service representative would look at my suggestions and they may be forwarded to the publisher. However, I suspect the “customer service representative” is a chatbot and the publisher is either out of business or long dead.
Review: Product quality - Quick & fast shipping. Good book to read.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,850 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #63 in Christology (Books) #64 in Jesus, the Gospels & Acts (Books) #69 in New Testament Commentaries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,210) |
| Dimensions  | 5.31 x 0.52 x 7.99 inches |
| Edition  | Reprint |
| ISBN-10  | 0310295610 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0310295617 |
| Item Weight  | 5.6 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 192 pages |
| Publication date  | August 27, 1987 |
| Publisher  | Zondervan |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outstanding, Thoughtful Analysis
*by T***S on April 6, 2024*

This is an excellent book and I highly recommend it. The author makes a penetrating analysis of the Gospel texts and delivers a compassionate and deeply considered backstory for what really happened just before and after the crucifixion. He goes into people’s minds and attempts to reconstruct what they were thinking and doing. He asks real questions and does a thorough job of finding answers. For example, why did it take so long between the time Judas left the last supper and when the soldiers arrived to arrest Jesus? The author comes up with the idea that the High Priest Caiaphas must have consulted Pilate in the middle of the night to make sure the trial and execution would go as planned the next day. It’s brilliant. So, who moved the stone (the golel covering the cave tomb)? The author meticulously considers every possible actor in that drama: Jesus would not have been able to move it, if he had survived, which the author finds very unlikely. The women who found the tomb didn’t move it because they were too frail and weak and instead, reported it moved. The Jewish authorities blamed the disciples, but the author believes the disciples were too honest and too upset to have come up with the idea. Maybe it was Joseph of Arimathea, who received permission to properly bury the body, and who might conceivably have put the body in his own tomb temporarily with every intention of moving it later to another tomb, but he would not have had time to perform that work before the women arrived. Others blamed the Jewish authorities, but later, when these same authorities wanted to suppress the Jesus movement, they could have produced the body to prove their point and didn’t. (However, if the priests did have the body moved during the sabbath, they could hardly have admitted doing so in public.) The author doesn’t tell us who moved the stone. I suppose the obvious conclusion is that God moved the stone, but the author doesn’t mention that idea. This book is often offered as “proof” of the truth of the Gospels. I’m surprised by that, because it seems like it could go either way. In any case, the book presents a thorough, meticulous, unusually compassionate, highly intelligent, imaginative narrative of what might have happened based on the stories available in the Gospels. It’s outstanding. I read the Kindle edition, which appears to have been imperfectly scanned from printed text and algorithmically rendered into electronic text. There were numerous typographical errors. For example, many times, the word “mailer” appeared where “matter” would have been more appropriate. Often, “just” has been rendered into “lust.” I tried to flag as many of these as I could and report them. Kindle says that a customer service representative would look at my suggestions and they may be forwarded to the publisher. However, I suspect the “customer service representative” is a chatbot and the publisher is either out of business or long dead.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Product quality
*by G***W on February 27, 2026*

Quick & fast shipping. Good book to read.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Describes author's faith journey
*by B***O on March 29, 2025*

Good account of how faith was established by a reasoned review of the salient facts about Jesus' earthly life and his claims of diety.

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