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 Übersetzung für 'Joseph of Arimathea' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   Joseph of Arimathea | -
bibl.
Joseph of Arimathea
Josef {m} von Arimathia
bibl.
Joseph of Arimathea
Josef {m} von Arimathäa
Teiltreffer
bibl.
story of Joseph
Joseph-Erzählung {f}
bibl.
story of Joseph
Josepherzählung {f}
bibl.
story of Joseph
Josephgeschichte {f}
mus.F
The Legend of Joseph
Josephslegende [R. Strauss]
hist.
era of Emperor Franz Joseph
francisco-josephinische Ära {f}
relig.
Feast of St. Joseph [March 19]
Josephi {m} [südd.] [19. März] [Josephitag, Josephstag, Josefstag]
relig.
Feast of St. Joseph [March 19]
Joseftag {m} [auch: Josefstag, Josefitag] [19. März]
relig.
Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart
Schwestern {pl} des Heiligen Joseph vom Heiligen Herzen
relig.
Saint Joseph, Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Josef {m}, Bräutigam der Gottesmutter Maria
filmF
The Story of Jacob and Joseph [Michael Cacoyannis]
Jakob und Joseph
artF
Portrait of the Pianist and Piano Teacher Joseph Pembauer
Bildnis des Pianisten und Klavierpädagogen Joseph Pembauer [Gustav Klimt]
bibl.name
Joseph
Joseph {m}
name
Joseph
Josef {m}
lit.F
Joseph Fouché
Joseph Fouché. (Bildnis eines politischen Menschen) [Stefan Zweig]
hist.med.name
Carl Joseph Gauss
Carl Joseph Gauß {m}
geogr.
Joseph Bonaparte Gulf
Joseph-Bonaparte-Golf {m}
relig.
Saint Joseph the Worker
(heiliger) Josef {m} der Arbeiter
lit.F
Joseph and His Brothers
Joseph und seine Brüder [Thomas Mann]
lit.F
Missing Joseph [Elizabeth George]
Denn keiner ist ohne Schuld
relig.
Jesus, Mary, Joseph <JMJ>
Jesus, Maria, Joseph <JMJ>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In a lesser known Michelangelo Pietà, "The Deposition" (circa 1547–1555), it is not the Virgin Mary who is holding Jesus' body, but rather Nicodemus (or possibly Joseph of Arimathea), Mary Magdalene, and the Virgin Mary.
  • The purpose of the hermitage was the preservation of doctrine and protection of sacred texts of the Culdee church consisting of the full canon of the Essenes brought to Britain by Joseph Of Arimathea circa AD 37.
  • This is the name given to him in the Narrative of Joseph of Arimathea.
  • It is the fictional story of the making of a silver chalice to hold the Holy Grail (itself here conflated with the Holy Chalice) and includes 1st century biblical and historical figures: Luke, Joseph of Arimathea, Simon Magus and his companion Helena, and the apostle Peter.
  • ... "praecox"), which flowers both in December and in spring, were formerly highly valued in England, on account of the legend that the tree was originally the staff of Joseph of Arimathea.

  • The later development of the legends of the Holy Grail and Joseph of Arimathea interconnected these legends with Glastonbury and with Avalon, an identification which also seems to be made in "Perlesvaus".
  • Medieval accounts of King Lucius, Fagan and Deruvian, and Joseph of Arimathea, however, are now usually accounted as pious frauds.
  • The Gospel of Matthew mentions the newly rock-cut tomb of Joseph of Arimathea (...).
  • Glastonbury is notable for myths and legends concerning Joseph of Arimathea, the Holy Grail and King Arthur as recorded by ancient historians William of Malmesbury, Venerable Bede, Gerald of Wales and Geoffrey of Monmouth.
  • Another tradition, which has remained popular among British Israelites and others, makes Caratacus already a Christian before he came to Rome, Christianity having been brought to Britain by either Joseph of Arimathea or St.

  • A genealogy for the family of Joseph of Arimathea and the history of his further adventures in the east provide material for Holy Grail romances "Estoire del Saint Graal", "Perlesvaus", and the "Queste del Saint Graal".
  • At the point during the reading which mentions Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, two clergymen approach the large cross in the center of the church, remove the "soma", wrap it in a piece of white linen, and carry it into the sanctuary.
  • The Hospice of St Nicodemus and St Joseph of Arimathea on Ramla's main boulevard, Herzl Street, is easily recognized by its clock-faced, square tower.
  • In the current Roman Martyrology of the Catholic Church, Nicodemus is commemorated along with Saint Joseph of Arimathea on 31 August.
  • According to local legend, Joseph of Arimathea landed here with the Christ Child.

  • Sixteen of its parishes are in California, and its seminary, Saint Joseph of Arimathea Anglican Theological College, is located one block south of the University of California, Berkeley.
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