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How do we know that Joseph of Arimathea was a good man?

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Scripture specifically describes Joseph as a good and just man, emphasizing God's perspective on his character.

In Luke 23:50, Joseph of Arimathea is described as a 'good man and just,' indicating that he lived in accordance with God's standards. This is further supported by the testimony of the Holy Spirit in John 19, which underscores Joseph's secret discipleship of Jesus. The term 'good' suggests a readiness to serve God and an earnestness in his heart, contrasting with the hypocrisy surrounding him. Despite the actions of the Sanhedrin, Joseph’s character shines through God's acknowledgment of him as one who was awaiting the kingdom of God.
Scripture References: Luke 23:50, John 19:38

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