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Apocryphal, probably written between the late third and mid-fifth century. Alexander Walker translation of a first and second Greek form. Chapters 11-16 deal with Joseph of Arimathea, and chapter 15 in the first Greek form includes interesting baptismal imagery.
All that is known for certain of him is what is told in the canonical Gospels.
Illustrated profile.
Discusses the legend that Joseph of Arimathea went to Britain. With prayer in traditional and contemporary language.
Canonical, noncanonical, and legendary accounts of this mysterious figure, with an emphasis on medieval English legend.
Quotes passages of Scripture and of noncanonical works related to Joseph of Arimathea, delves into the origin of the legend of the Grail.
Apocryphal, purports to be by Joseph of Arimathea. From the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 8, American edition. In HTML, with notes, at Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
Attributed to Joseph of Arimathea, but a medieval Latin version of a fourth-century Greek work. English translation by Alexander Walker.
Illustrated profile.
Canonical, noncanonical, and legendary accounts of this mysterious figure, with an emphasis on medieval English legend.
Attributed to Joseph of Arimathea, but a medieval Latin version of a fourth-century Greek work. English translation by Alexander Walker.
Apocryphal, probably written between the late third and mid-fifth century. Alexander Walker translation of a first and second Greek form. Chapters 11-16 deal with Joseph of Arimathea, and chapter 15 in the first Greek form includes interesting baptismal imagery.
Apocryphal, purports to be by Joseph of Arimathea. From the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 8, American edition. In HTML, with notes, at Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
Quotes passages of Scripture and of noncanonical works related to Joseph of Arimathea, delves into the origin of the legend of the Grail.
All that is known for certain of him is what is told in the canonical Gospels.
Discusses the legend that Joseph of Arimathea went to Britain. With prayer in traditional and contemporary language.