During my research for Issa–The Greatest Story Never Told I was inspired by the historical character of Joseph of Arimathea. The Bible describes him as the uncle of Mary. We know he bravely asked Pilate for the body of Jesus after the crucifixion, wrapping it in clean linen and placing it in his own tomb. Joseph is mentioned in all four Gospels: Matthew 27:57, Luke 23:50, Mark 15:43, and John 19:38.
My challenge was to imagine a man who must have been part of a deeply spiritual inner circle–a circle we are invited to partake of as we each realize the Christ-Consciousness or the Buddha-Consciousness within.
Some of my research came from George F. Jowett in his book, The Drama of the Lost Disciples. He writes, “Contrary to the common belief that Jesus was completely surrounded by enemies at that strange midnight trial, the light of recent findings prove it to have been very much otherwise…Today we know that the trial for life was fought out on the floor of the Sanhedrin with all the stormy violence of a bestial, prejudiced fury on one side and the granite uncompromising courage of the defence by men who knew that by the very act of their challenge they had signed and sealed their own death warrant.” (p. 13, Covenant Publishing Company Limited)
From this account, I wanted to develop a character with backbone and compassion. He is described in the Bible and Roman documents as wealthy. So I wanted to give him status but also the sincerity of a spiritual seeker.
I would be interested in your comments about Joseph of Arimathea and anything you know about him.

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