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Arimathea
or ···ٳ·
[ ar-uh-muh-they-uh ]
noun
- a town in ancient Palestine.
Arimathea
/ ˌæɪəˈθːə /
noun
- a town in ancient Palestine: location unknown
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Other 51Թ Forms
- ···ٳ· ···ٳ·n adjective
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Rutz, the managing director, whose family has been in town since the 1633 vow, and who this year plays Joseph of Arimathea, said change has become its own tradition.
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Holy Saturday marks Jesus' burial in a tomb owned by Joseph of Arimathea.
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Lancelot is a Judean assassin who studied kung fu under martial-arts master Joseph of Arimathea.
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Cage said the water tasted like blood, just as the story of Joseph of Arimathea says.
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But in the churches of Venice I found a use for them, I could read the paintings for R., or not the paintings but the stories they told: Joseph of Arimathea, Mary and Martha, Sebastian nursing his arrows.
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