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====Later Christian traditon====
====Later Christian traditon====
A 9th-century legend (''The Life of Mary Magdalene'' by Rabanus Maurus) connects Joseph of Arimathea with Lazarus and his sisters, Mary Magdalene, and other early Christian figures, and make them the first missionaries to England.


==Joseph of Arimathea in Scholarship==
==Joseph of Arimathea in Scholarship==

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Joseph of Arimathea was, according to Christian tradition, a sympathizer of Jesus of Nazareth, who provided for his burial after his crucifixion.

Joseph of Arimathea in ancient sources

Later Christian traditon

A 9th-century legend (The Life of Mary Magdalene by Rabanus Maurus) connects Joseph of Arimathea with Lazarus and his sisters, Mary Magdalene, and other early Christian figures, and make them the first missionaries to England.

Joseph of Arimathea in Scholarship

Joseph of Arimathea in Fiction

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