This animated Bible story of Joseph of Arimathea, the man who gave Jesus his tomb is an Easter Bible story that everyone needs to know.
The Holy week of Easter from Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday has series of event That leads to the resurrection of Jesus.
This Bible story animation video reveals how Jesus’ tomb came about and the burial of Jesus. After pilate gave Jesus to the crowd and the chief priests condemned Jesus, Joseph of Arimathea buried Jesus in his own tomb. But why did he do that and what happened afterwards?
Watch to find out and discover life lessons that can change your life today.
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Time Stamps
00:00 Who is Joseph of Arimathea in the Bible
01:15 Disclaimer
01:21 Bible story of Joseph of Arimathea
02:02 Joseph of Arimathea Bible verse
03:00 What does the Bible say about Joseph of Arimathea
05:26 Joseph of Arimathea gave Jesus his tomb
06:29 Easter Bible story
08:28 Joseph of Arimathea asked for Jesusbody
09:00 Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus Bible verse
09:36 Who owns the tomb where Jesus was buried
10:25 Easter Story animation
12:30 The Tomb of Jesus
13:20 Why did the chief priests bribe the soldiers
14:20 What do we learn from Joseph of Arimathea
15:00 Legacy of Judas iscariot in the Bible
16:00 Lessons from Joseph of Arimathea Bible story
17:46 Prayer of Mercy
20:03 The Christian Seed Bible story animation
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Our Bible stories narrative are based on biblical context. However, the animated visual does not represent the actual biblical figures. All characters appearing in this work are fictitious and serve a similar purpose as casting actors to portray roles in a film.
Our use of animation underscores the fictional nature of the characters, allowing for creative expression while honoring the narratives we present.

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