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According to the New Testament, who obtained permission to take Jesus Christs body down from the cross and place it in the tomb?
Question 1:
According to the New Testament, who obtained permission to take Jesus Christs body down from the cross and place it in the tomb?
A.
Joseph of Arimathea
B.
Joseph of Antioch
C.
Mary Magdalene
D.
Apostle Peter
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