Declaration by Joseph de Arimathea
The Declaration by Joseph of Arimathea involves myths about the life of Joseph of Arimathea. The text is falsely attributed to the biblical character and was written in the 2nd century AD. It is related to the latest events in the life of Jesus. [1]
The alleged prison of Joseph of Arimathea was also explored in the apocryphal The Dialogue of the Savior, contrary to the biblical chronology in Acts of the Apostles in which Stephen was the first martyr of the persecution practiced by Jews to the early Christians, without any quote regarding any reprisals on the part of the Sanhedrin to Joseph of Arimathea or Nicodemus. (Acts of the Apostles chapters 6 to 15). [2]
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