They buried the King; they saw Him die. He was placed in a rich man’s tomb, which Joseph of Arimathea owned. Nicodemus, a rabbi, brought extravagant gifts of aloes and myrrh. That was Friday, and there was no movement during the Sabbath, but Sunday would arrive. It would be the most uncommon Sunday because the disciples would witness the empty tomb. The writer focused on Mary, Peter, and the unnamed disciple. The unnamed disciple would reveal himself as the writer of the account. Many scholars believe that it was John the Beloved.