Arimathea (traditional identification)

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Arimathea (traditional identification) is the traditionally recognized hometown of Joseph of Arimathea, the biblical figure who, according to the New Testament, provided his own tomb for the burial of Jesus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical geography topic
traditional identification of a place
associatedReligion Christianity NERFINISHED
associatedText Gospels NERFINISHED
associatedWith Joseph of Arimathea NERFINISHED
describedAs traditionally recognized hometown of Joseph of Arimathea
hasNotableResident Joseph of Arimathea NERFINISHED
hasRoleIn burial of Jesus tradition
hasTypeOfIdentification traditional rather than archaeologically confirmed
hasUncertainLocation true
linkedTo ancient Judea
mentionedIn New Testament tradition
relatedConcept Arimathea NERFINISHED
relatedToEvent crucifixion of Jesus NERFINISHED
significance important in Christian devotional and pilgrimage traditions

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Joseph of Arimathea birthPlace Arimathea (traditional identification)