The text says that Joseph Stangerson's name was upon the fly-leaf of the book, Boccaccio's Decameron, in Drebber's possession when he died. My guess is that the book belonged to Drebber, but it was presented by Stangerson as a gift with his inscription on the fly-leaf.
Pilate told Joseph that he can have the body.
Witnesses believe that ''Enoch was "transferred so as not to see death," which may mean that God put him in a prophetic trance and then terminated Enoch's life while he was in the trance so that he did not experience the pangs of death. (Ge 5:24; Heb 11:5, 13) However, he was not taken to heaven, in view of Jesus' clear statement at John 3:13. It appears that, as in the case of Moses' body, Jehovah disposed of Enoch's body, for "he was nowhere to be found."
Joseph embalmed it.
Mary never died. She was assumed Body & Soul into Heaven, just like the Prophets Elijah & Enoch.
Yes, the Dead Sea Scrolls do mention figures like Seth and Enoch, particularly in the context of Jewish apocalyptic literature. The "Book of Enoch," which is associated with the Enoch figure, is part of the broader body of texts found among the scrolls. Seth, as a significant biblical figure, is referenced in various writings that explore themes of creation and lineage. These mentions reflect the interest in these patriarchs within the theological and cultural milieu of the time.
St. Joseph of Arimethea offered his tomb for the Body Of Jesus.
Joseph of Arimathea
Elijah and enoch did not have glorified bodies. Jesus Christ had the first glorified body so that he would have supremacy in all things. that's why he is the "firstborn from among the dead" as paul puts it. paul also says that flesh and blood cannot enter the kingdom of heaven so enoch and Elijah must have shed their bodies before entering heaven. how God did this is unknown but they did not die in this world. perhaps in the second heaven.
After Jesus died on the cross, a man named Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate for Jesus' body and it was given to him. Joseph then had the body buried in his tomb. But three days later he rose and He is alive.
It was claimed by Joseph of Arematia.
Arimathea named Joseph
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