Both Jewish and Roman sources and traditions admit an empty tomb.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The first thing that stuck in the minds of the disciples was not the empty tomb, but rather the empty grave clothes - undisturbed in form and position.
For the earliest period of the history of Israel, all that precedes the building of the temple, not a trace can be found of any sanctuary of exclusive legitimacy.
There were no temples or shrines among us save those of nature.
I believe that the truest parts of people can be buried, and for many different reasons.
Judaism boasts of no exclusive revelation of eternal truths that are indispensable to salvation, of no revealed religion in the sense in which that term is usually understood.
Now the Tombs, like the name says, are so horrible that they had to close it down. Today it doesn't exist and people go in the electric chair and all that.
There were no dead bodies in Watergate.
Where there is no temple there shall be no homes.
In Jewish history there are no coincidences.
A tomb now suffices him for whom the whole world was not sufficient.