Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
There was a great earthquake - Rather there "had been." It does not mean that this was while they were there, or while they were going, but that there "had been" so violent a commotion as to remove the stone. The word rendered here as "earthquake" does not of necessity mean that the convulsion extended to the earth, but only that there had been such a concussion as to remove the stone.
And sat upon it - Sat upon it when the keepers saw him, Matthew 28:4. It is not said that he was sitting when he appeared to the women. From Luke it would rather appear that he was standing.
Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Matthew 28:2:
Mark 16:1-8
Mark 16:1-8
Luke 24:1-12
Luke 24:22-23
John 1:51
Acts 16:26
Romans 6:4
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