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Joseph of
Arimathea (Ancient Gr****: Ἰωσὴφ ὁ ἀπὸ Ἀριμαθαίας) is a
Biblical figure who ****umed
responsibility for the
burial of
Jesus after his crucifixion...
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Arimathea or
Arimathaea (Koinē Gr****: Ἀριμαθέα) or
Harimathaea or
Harimathea (Ἁριμαθαία, Harimathaía) was a
purported city of Judea. It was the reported...
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placed in a tomb by a
councillor of the
Sanhedrin named Joseph of
Arimathea;
according to Acts 13:28–29, he was laid in a tomb by "the
council as...
- Josephus, also
called Josephe or Josephes, is the son of
Joseph of
Arimathea and an
early keeper of the Holy
Grail in some
tellings of the
Arthurian legend...
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provide the
customary ****es for
anointing the dead, and ****ists
Joseph of
Arimathea in
preparing the body of
Jesus for burial. (John 19) The
first time Nicodemus...
- portra**** the
Grail as Jesus's
vessel from the Last Supper,
which Joseph of
Arimathea used to
catch Christ's
blood at the crucifixion. Thereafter, the Holy...
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other names: In
Coptic Orthodox tradition and the
Narrative of
Joseph of
Arimathea, he is
named Demas. In the
Codex Colbertinus, he is
named Zoatham or Zoathan...
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includes 1st
century biblical and
historical figures: Luke,
Joseph of
Arimathea,
Simon Magus and his
companion Helena, and the
apostle Peter. The story...
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myths and
legends often related to
Glastonbury Tor,
concerning Joseph of
Arimathea, the Holy
Grail and King Arthur.
Joseph is said to have
arrived in Glastonbury...
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Church of St.
Joseph of
Arimathea,
originally known as
Worthington Memorial Chapel, is a
historic Episcopal church at 2172 Saw Mill
River Road in Greenburgh...