{
  "id": "dict_005743",
  "term": "Tomb types",
  "slug": "tomb-types",
  "letter": "T",
  "entry_type": "historical_cultural_term",
  "entry_family": "theological_term",
  "depth_profile": "standard",
  "short_definition": "Kinds of burial places mentioned or implied in Scripture, such as caves, rock-hewn tombs, and ordinary graves. This is mainly a historical and cultural topic, not a separate doctrine.",
  "simple_one_line": "The different kinds of burial places found in the biblical world.",
  "tooltip_text": "A historical and cultural term for burial places such as caves, rock-hewn tombs, and graves in the Bible’s world.",
  "aliases": [],
  "scripture_references": [],
  "original_language_terms": [],
  "related_entries": [
    "Burial",
    "Burial customs",
    "Grave",
    "Tomb",
    "Resurrection of Jesus"
  ],
  "see_also": [
    "Burial customs",
    "Grave",
    "Tomb",
    "Sepulcher"
  ],
  "lede_intro": "Tomb types refers to the various burial places used in the biblical world, including caves, rock-cut tombs, and common graves. Scripture mentions these settings often enough to help readers understand burial customs, honor, mourning, and the resurrection narratives, but the category itself is descriptive rather than doctrinal.",
  "at_a_glance_definition": "Biblical burial places included natural caves, family tombs cut into rock, and ordinary graves or burial pits.",
  "at_a_glance_key_points": [
    "Burial customs varied by era, region, and social status.",
    "Rock-hewn tombs were common in Judea and often used for family burials.",
    "Caves and graves appear in patriarchal and later narratives.",
    "Tomb settings are important for reading burial and resurrection accounts, but they are not a doctrinal category in themselves."
  ],
  "description_academic_short": "“Tomb types” describes the various burial places known in the biblical world, including caves, rock-hewn tombs, and ordinary graves. Scripture references these settings in narratives involving patriarchs, kings, and the burial of Jesus, so the topic is useful for historical and literary context. It should be treated as a descriptive archaeological-cultural entry rather than a theological doctrine.",
  "description_academic_full": "“Tomb types” refers to the forms of burial places found in the biblical world, including natural caves used as family burial sites, rock-hewn tombs, and ordinary graves. Scripture mentions these burial settings in several historical and narrative contexts, and they help readers understand ancient mourning practices, family burial customs, honor, and the burial of Jesus. The term is therefore useful for historical and cultural study, especially in connection with Genesis, the kings of Israel and Judah, and the Gospel resurrection accounts. At the same time, the Bible does not present tomb construction or burial architecture as a doctrine in itself. The entry should remain descriptive and avoid speculative theological conclusions drawn from archaeology alone.",
  "background_biblical_context": "The Old Testament records family burial in caves and rock-hewn places, especially in patriarchal narratives and royal burials. The New Testament burial of Jesus in a new tomb also reflects the burial customs of the time and provides the setting for the resurrection narrative.",
  "background_historical_context": "In the ancient Near East and later in Judea, burial practices varied according to geography, wealth, and period. Rock-cut tombs were common where limestone allowed them, while caves and simpler graves were also used. These forms help explain biblical references to burial locations without implying that one tomb style carried special theological meaning.",
  "background_jewish_ancient_context": "Jewish burial customs emphasized respect for the dead and often involved family tombs, especially in areas where rock-hewn tombs were practical. Burial was ordinarily distinct from cremation, and tomb placement could reflect family honor, memory, and social standing.",
  "key_texts_primary": [
    "Gen 23",
    "Gen 49:29-32",
    "2 Kgs 23:16",
    "Isa 22:16",
    "Matt 27:60",
    "John 19:41"
  ],
  "key_texts_secondary": [
    "Luke 23:53",
    "John 11:17, 38",
    "Matt 23:27"
  ],
  "original_language_note": "Hebrew terms such as qever (“grave,” “tomb”) and Greek terms such as mnēmeion (“tomb”) are used broadly for burial places in Scripture. The vocabulary can describe different burial forms rather than one fixed architectural type.",
  "theological_significance": "Tomb settings matter because they frame biblical accounts of death, burial, mourning, and resurrection, especially in the Gospel narratives. They also reinforce the dignity of burial in Scripture, but the form of the tomb itself is not a doctrinal issue.",
  "philosophical_explanation": "This is an archaeological and cultural classification, not a metaphysical or systematic-theology category. Its value is interpretive: it helps readers understand the material world assumed by the biblical text.",
  "interpretive_cautions": "Do not build doctrine from burial architecture alone. Tomb type may reflect geography, wealth, or custom more than theology. Keep the discussion descriptive and let the biblical text set the limits.",
  "major_views_note": "There is broad agreement that ancient Israel and the wider biblical world used multiple burial forms, including caves, rock-cut family tombs, and common graves. The main question is usually historical context, not doctrinal interpretation.",
  "doctrinal_boundaries": "Scripture honors burial and presents tombs as part of the biblical story of death and resurrection, but it does not assign saving significance to a particular tomb style or burial technique.",
  "practical_significance": "This topic helps readers visualize biblical burial accounts, understand Gospel resurrection scenes, and read references to tombs, graves, and burial places more accurately.",
  "meta_description": "Biblical tomb types are the burial places mentioned in Scripture, such as caves, rock-hewn tombs, and ordinary graves. This is a historical and cultural entry.",
  "public_url": "/companion-bible-dictionary/tomb-types/",
  "json_url": "/companion-bible-dictionary/data/dictionary/tomb-types.json",
  "final_disposition": "PUBLISH_CANONICAL"
}