Mark 16:1

Now when the Sabbath day was over [i.e., after sunset on Saturday evening], Mary from Magdala; Mary the mother of James [i.e., the "other Mary" of Matt. 28:1, who was probably Jesus' mother. See Matt. 27:56]; and Salome [i.e., the mother of James and John and wife of Zebedee. See Matt. 27:56], bought spices [i.e., consisting of aloes and other aromatic perfumes] in order to apply them to His body [i.e., as a means of embalming].

John 19:39-40

Nicodemus, the man who first came to Jesus one night, also went with him [i.e., to claim Jesus' body]. He brought about a seventy-five pound mixture of myrrh and aloes [i.e., aromatic spices used for embalming].

Matthew 26:12

For in the act of pouring this perfume on my body she was preparing it for my burial.

Mark 14:8

She has done what she could. She has applied this aromatic oil to my body in anticipation of my burial.

Luke 24:1

Now at early dawn on the first day of the week [i.e., early Sunday morning], the women [See Mark 16:1] went to Jesus' grave site, taking the spices which they had prepared [for His burial].

John 12:7

So, Jesus said, "Leave her alone. Let her keep [the rest of] it for [use on] the day of my burial.

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

And Joseph commanded his servants the physicians to embalm his father: and the physicians embalmed Israel.

Bible References

Embalmed

Matthew 26:12
For in the act of pouring this perfume on my body she was preparing it for my burial.
Mark 14:8
She has done what she could. She has applied this aromatic oil to my body in anticipation of my burial.
Mark 16:1
Now when the Sabbath day was over [i.e., after sunset on Saturday evening], Mary from Magdala; Mary the mother of James [i.e., the "other Mary" of Matt. 28:1, who was probably Jesus' mother. See Matt. 27:56]; and Salome [i.e., the mother of James and John and wife of Zebedee. See Matt. 27:56], bought spices [i.e., consisting of aloes and other aromatic perfumes] in order to apply them to His body [i.e., as a means of embalming].
Luke 24:1
Now at early dawn on the first day of the week [i.e., early Sunday morning], the women [See Mark 16:1] went to Jesus' grave site, taking the spices which they had prepared [for His burial].
John 12:7
So, Jesus said, "Leave her alone. Let her keep [the rest of] it for [use on] the day of my burial.
John 19:39
Nicodemus, the man who first came to Jesus one night, also went with him [i.e., to claim Jesus' body]. He brought about a seventy-five pound mixture of myrrh and aloes [i.e., aromatic spices used for embalming].