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AFP via Getty Images The uncovered marble tombs have a lot to do with Joseph of Arimathea — the biblical figure Christians believe gifted Jesus his burial plot, as explained by the Times of Israel.
A wealthy man, Joseph of Arimathea, appears on the scene: a rich man is able to pass through the eye of a needle, for God has given him the grace. He buries Jesus in his own empty tomb ...
Thus, for John, “the Jews,” as puppet-masters, control Pilate. John 19:38 describes Joseph of Arimathea as Jesus’ disciple, but a “secret one because of his fear of the Jews.” The language divorces ...
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They crucified Jesus Christ about 9 o’clock in the morning (verse 25) along with two thieves (Isaiah 53:12; Luke 22:37).
Eventually, it was Nicodemus who reminded the Sanhedrin that Jesus had the right to a trial. Together with St. Joseph of Arimathea, he prepared Jesus' body and placed him in the tomb.
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The story is told that Joseph of Arimathea was asked why he lent his tomb for Jesus to be buried in. His response was: “His ...
The researchers uncovered other findings that seem connected to Jesus, including tombs on the Holy Sepulchre compound. The uncovered marble tombs have a lot to do with Joseph of Arimathea — the ...