Arimathea in the Bible
Meaning: a lion dead to the Lord
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And behold there was a man of Arimathea, a city of the Jews, named Joseph, a counsellor, a good man and a just:
(who had not given his assent to their determination and deed;) being of Arimathea, a city of the Jews: who himself also expected the coming of the kingdom of God.
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Arimathea » A town five miles north of jerusalem
(and who had not agreed with the decision and action of the [Jewish] Council). He was expecting the kingdom of God [to appear soon].
And when evening had come, a rich man from Arimathea named Joseph, who was also one of Jesus' disciples,
Joseph, from Arimathea, a highly respected member of the [Jewish] Council, who was expecting the kingdom of God, went boldly to Pilate [i.e., the Roman appointed governor] and asked [him] for the body of Jesus.
After this happened, one of Jesus' disciples (but secretly, for fear of the Jews), named Joseph from Arimathaea, asked Pilate if he could remove Jesus' body [from the cross]. Pilate granted him permission, so he went and removed the body from the cross.
Judea, modern » Towns of » Arimathea
And when evening had come, a rich man from Arimathea named Joseph, who was also one of Jesus' disciples,
After this happened, one of Jesus' disciples (but secretly, for fear of the Jews), named Joseph from Arimathaea, asked Pilate if he could remove Jesus' body [from the cross]. Pilate granted him permission, so he went and removed the body from the cross.