When it was already evening, since it was the day of preparation, the day before the sabbath, Joseph of Arimathea, a distinguished member of the council, who was himself awaiting the kingdom of God, ...
Joseph of Arimathea was a wealthy Jewish man who buried the body of Jesus Christ after the Crucifixion. There are many legends about him, including one that he visited Britain with the young Jesus, ...
On this day, the Episcopal Church honors Joseph of Arimathea. In the Roman Catholic Church, the disciple who buried Jesus in his own tomb is venerated on March 17, St. Patrick's Day. The Eastern ...
Why has the name Joseph of Arimathea always fascinated me? I really don’t know why, except I like the sound of it. Now, however, I can put some bones to the body of this prominent figure in Palestine, ...
Legends claim that Joseph of Arimathea was a regular visitor at Glastonbury and that he brought the Holy Infant with him on one of those journeys. Could Blake’s words, as some claim, reference ...
In his new book, Dr William John Lyons, Senior Lecturer in Biblical Interpretation at the University of Bristol, explores the reception history of Joseph of Arimathea from the Bible to the present day ...
The Risen Christ with the Two Marys in the Garden of Joseph of Arimathea by William Holman Hunt Oil on canvas laid down on panel Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide The Risen Christ with the Two ...
I find it challenging to come up with something interesting to say in a column published during Holy Week. In fact, to prepare for this column, I Googled "Holy Week" to see if anything registered anew ...
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