On Saturday after Good Friday, Jesus was in the tomb, and in many Christian traditions this is also called Holy Saturday. The Bible gives very few details about that day, so different churches explain it a little differently.

What most Christians say

  • Jesus’ body was laid in a tomb after the crucifixion and remained there through the Sabbath.
  • The Gospels don’t describe a lot of activity for that day, which is why Holy Saturday is often seen as a quiet, waiting period between death and resurrection.
  • Some Christians also believe Jesus “descended to the dead” or Hades, based on certain passages and traditions, though that interpretation is debated.

Simple answer

If you want the shortest version: Jesus was buried, and on Saturday he was in the tomb; beyond that, Christian traditions differ.

Why it matters

Holy Saturday sits between the grief of Good Friday and the joy of Easter Sunday, so it often represents silence, waiting, and hope before the resurrection.

If you want, I can also give you:

  • a Bible verse-only answer
  • a Catholic/Orthodox/Protestant comparison
  • or a very short one-line explanation