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Arimathea or
Arimathaea (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀριμαθέα) or
Harimathaea or
Harimathea (Ἁριμαθαία, Harimathaía) was a city of Judea. It was the
reported home...
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Joseph of
Arimathaea by
Pieter Coecke van Aelst, ca. 1535...
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Texas (1963) - ****ski The
Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) -
Joseph of
Arimathaea Journey to the
Center of Time (1967) - Dr. 'Doc'
Gordon Head (1968) -...
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Aramaic Transliteration IPA English;
Modern Name ܪܗܘܡܐ Rōmēʾ Rome ܪܘܕܘܣ Rōḏōs
Rhodes ܪܡܬܐ Rāmṯāʾ
Arimathaea...
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Ignatius of Loyola,
Priest and
Spiritual Writer, 1556 1
Joseph of
Arimathaea 3 Joanna, Mary, and Salome, Myrrh-bearing
Women 6 The Transfiguration...
- w****ly Sabbath) or
Nisan 14 (before High Sabbath) or both.
Joseph of
Arimathaea buries him
before this
Sabbath begins. The
women who
wished to prepare...
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there is a
weeping woman,
probably Salome, with
Nicodemus and
Joseph of
Arimathaea who is
holding the
cloth for
wrapping the body. The
gestures of Mary,...
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buried the body of Christ. The two
older men,
Nicodemus and
Joseph of
Arimathaea, are
believed to be
portraits of
acquaintances of
Piero della Francesca...
- beatæ Virginis. Matth. 13:55, 27:56; Marc. 6:3, 15:40,47.
Joseph XII. Ab
Arimathæa,
civitate tribus Juda. (...) Matth. 27:57,59; Marc. 15:43,45,46; Luc....
- Dunstan, Oxford, 1923. Two
Glastonbury Legends: King
Arthur and
Joseph of
Arimathaea,
Cambridge 1926.
Reprinted in 2010 by
Kessinger Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-169-68948-0...