Joseph of Arimathea

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Will I ever see you again?
—Joseph of Arimethea, Steel Ball Run Chapter 67: D4C, Part 2

Joseph of Arimethea (アリマタヤのヨセフ, Arimataya no Yosefu) is a tertiary key character featured in the seventh part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Steel Ball Run.

Appearance

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Color Schemes

The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.
Colored Manga
Skin(Fair)
Hair(Light Brown)
Outfit
(Wooden Brown crown of thorns, white robes.)

Personality

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History

Background

Joseph of Arimethea took the body of Jesus down from the cross after his crucifixion and cleaned his body before the burial. Three days later, Jesus arose and Joseph of Arimathea was here to witness His ressurection. Jesus thanked Joseph but announced that he would go East. Joseph asked if he would ever see him again but Jesus simply drew a map of the Americas with nine spots marked with a cross before leaving. He became a missionarie and founded the the Galstonbury monestary in southwest England, the oldest christian monestary. Joseph of Arimethea died on the Island of Britain. He would be posthumously considered a Saint.

Chapters

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Chapters in order of appearance

Quotes

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  • Will I ever see you again?
    —Joseph of Arimathea to Jesus, Steel Ball Run Chapter 67: D4C, Part 2

Gallery

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Trivia

  • His name is pronounced Yosef (ヨセフ, Yosefu) in Japanese, instead of like the English name Joseph (ジョセフ, Josefu).

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