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 Resurrection of Jesus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The resurrection of Jesus perhaps the most significant part of the New Testament, where, according to Christian Theology, it is the point in scripture where Jesus gives his ultimate demonstration that he has power over life and death, thus he has the ability to give people eternal life.
Liberal Christians consider the significance of the resurrection to be a religious symbol of hope, and accept it as a richly symbolic and spiritually nourishing myth.
Jesus and his apostles are regarded as highly moral people, as opposed to some religions and cults where the leader or the leader's disciples are untrustworthy.
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 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
The Lord Jesus is the Son of God who became man. He is very God and very man. He was crucified, he died and was buried, and he was raised from the dead on the third day according to the Scriptures.
Therefore, unbelief in the resurrection is not a recent idea, but especially beginning in the latter part of the seventeenth century, some in the church began to question putting faith in miracles, particularly in the miraculous resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ demonstrates that this Jesus Christ is going to be the appointed judge of all the wicked people in the world.
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 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ--Part 2
In the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the heart of the Christian faith.
Jesus is the Son of God, deity, salvation is complete, the church is established, judgment is coming and heaven is waiting.
All of that because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Resurrection of Jesus Christ
The Resurrection of Christ has much in common with the general resurrection; even the transformation of His body and of His bodily life is of the same kind as that which awaits the blessed in their resurrection.
The idea of a resurrection from the grave was familiar to the disciples from their Jewish faith; they had also vague intimations in the prophecies of the Old Testament; finally, Jesus Himself had always associated His Resurrection with the predictions of his death.
Resurrection is the rising again from the dead, the resumption of life.
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 resurrection
In the Book of Acts, the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead was the one unvarying refrain of the Apostles who presented themselves over and over as the witnesses of the Resurrection of Christ (Act.2:24,31,32, 3:15,4:2,10, 33, 5:30, 9:3-6, 10:40, 13:30-37, 17:3,18,31, 22:6-12, 24:15,21, 26:8,23).
The Resurrection of Jesus the Messiah from the dead is one of the best authenticated facts in the Bible, and in the history of humankind.
Out of the Bible, the best prove of the Resurrection of Jesus is each one of the millions of Christians, in whom Jesus dwells… alive!… because he resurrected!… and the Resurrection of Jesus is unhesitatingly one of the best established facts in the history of mankind...
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 Resurrection Of Jesus
The resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of the Christian faith.
Therefore, the only legitimate dispute is whether Jesus was the Son of God who was resurrected from the dead after His crucifixion.
The evidence speaks for itself, these weren’t just religious faithful dying for a religious belief, these were followers of Jesus Christ dying for a historical event — His resurrection that established Him as the Son of God.
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 resurrection evidence
Evidence for the resurrection of Jesus from the dead
The best explanation is that Jesus body was not in the tomb because God had raised him from the dead as the Bible states.
Jesus Christ is alive today and changes the lives of those who invite Him into their lives.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/isguelph/studies/risenpro.htm   (804 words)

  
 Jesus' Resurrection
Jesus' Resurrection from the dead is as essential to the Christian faith as His death upon the cross.
The men who believed in Jesus' Resurrection from the dead, known today as Christ's Disciples, certainly had their testimony, as well as their convictions, tested by those who disbelieved.
Paul writes in his first letter to the Corinthians "For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures" (1 Corinthians 15:3-4).
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 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Jesus' disciples fled when Jesus was arrested and taken away for trial prior to being crucified.
After Jesus was crucified and buried, they remained in hiding, afraid and depressed, until Mary and others came to tell them that Jesus had risen from the dead.
As mentioned above, Jesus' disciples fled in fear when Jesus was arrested and taken away for trial prior to being crucified, and then they stayed in hiding until hearing of the resurrection.
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 Resurrection of Christ (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net
esus Christ's resurrection from the dead is one of the cardinal facts and doctrines of the gospel.
The resurrection is a public testimony of Christ's release from his undertaking as surety, and an evidence of the Father's acceptance of his work of redemption.
His resurrection from the dead makes it manifest that his sacrifice was accepted.
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 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ--Part 1
And may the resurrection be believed by every person here for the truth that it is and in believing that Jesus lives may we know that by faith in Him we live also.
The whole theme of the New Testament is the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
For it was Jesus who said, "Because I live, ye shall live also." It was Jesus who said in John 11:25, "I am the resurrection and the life, he that believeth in Me though he were dead, yet shall he live.
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 bible.org: The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Because the resurrection gives assurance to all, because it is the proof of His person and work, it also becomes the condemnation of all other religions, philosophies of men, and all who do not know the Lord Jesus as the their personal Savior by faith.
Christ& resurrection proves He was from God and spoke the truth--He is the way, the truth and the life.
In Romans 1:4 Paul shows that the resurrection is the final and convincing proof that Jesus was the Son of God.
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 He is risen!
While belief in the resurrection is a matter of faith, it is faith based upon powerfully persuasive evidence.
Jesus, I declare that You are the ever living Son of God.
The most powerful piece of evidence for the resurrection of Jesus is the Bible's record of His appearances.
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 The Resurrection of Jesus
The certainty of the resurrection and of life eternal which is bound up with the grave in Joseph's garden has not perished, and on the conviction that Jesus lives we still base those hopes of citizenship in an Eternal City.
The firm belief in the resurrection and the eternal life is one of the products of Christianity, and rests upon the resurrection of Christ.
We attain by faith to that certainty of eternal life for which it was meant, and which it dimly discerns eternal life in time and beyond time.
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 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ, Fact or Fiction?
Simon Greenleaf believed the Resurrection of Jesus Christ was a hoax.
And was later beheaded at Rome in 67 A.D. for his faith in Jesus Christ.
To deny the resurrection of Jesus Christ you have to close your eyes to the overwhelming facts of history.
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 The UK's Leading Atheist Page - Christianity
We can see that the appearances of Jesus were literally 'firmed up' as each Gospel was written, until by John's Gospel we have a totally physical Jesus, in great contrast to the appearances in 1 Corinthians 15.
The Gospels are adamant that Jesus was buried in a tomb near or in Jerusalem, that there was a guard at a tomb, that women visited the tomb early, that there were earthquakes, angels, burial shrouds left behind, that Jesus was touched and ate bread etc etc.
According to 1 Corinthians 9:4, after he met Jesus and preached about the resurrection, Peter and his wife and the other apostles and their wives were supported by the early Christians.
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 Ressurrection Puzzle
Inappropriate comparison: The appearance of Jesus to the women in Matt 28:9 is obviously not the same event as the personal appearance of Jesus to Mary mentioned in John 20:14.
As His final gesture there on the hilltop near Bethany, Jesus lifted His hands to bless His disciples (Luke 24:50); and in that attitude He was suddenly lifted up from the ground, to disappear from their sight beyond the clouds.
According to the Gospels, Peter saw the resurrected Jesus, talked and ate with him over a period of 40 days.
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 The Apocalyptic Resurrection of Jesus
Some read the resurrection appearances as "myths and legends." Others speak of the resurrection of Jesus as a "symbol." The events of Palm Sunday are dramatic, and the picture given appears to conform to the historicity of Palm Sunday.
The meaning, origin, and purpose of apocalyptic language are explained and examined in the Gospels, the writings of Paul, and the book of Revelation as they witness to the resurrection of Jesus for a positive and hopeful faith.
The Apocalyptic Resurrection of Jesus addresses the relevance of the resurrection for Christian witness and personal faith today.
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 The Resurrection of Jesus
Appearing to his disciples, most of whom had abandoned him, Jesus proclaimed God's forgiveness and the promise of eternal life.
The gospels do not describe Jesus coming forth from the tomb.
The practical disciple had no doubts - Jesus was alive.
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 How Not to Argue Against the Historicity and Resurrection of Jesus
It makes no sense at all to say on the one hand that Jesus was just one of many people in the Bible who allegedly rose from the dead, and then yet on the other hand to claim that the Bible rules out the possibility of a resurrection.
But is the resurrection of Jesus insignificant, given the various revivification stories in the Bible?
The core detail of the resurrection story is that a man who had been dead for two days came back to life.
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 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ ("Easter") - ChristianAnswers.Net
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ ("Easter") - ChristianAnswers.Net
Was Jesus Christ buried in the wrong tomb?
Biblical description of Christ's last day, death and resurrection: As told by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
http://www.christiananswers.net/easter.html   (241 words)

  
 Resurrection, a web page of Leslie John
They were worried; then came two men in white dazzling apparel to console them that Jesus Christ has risen from the dead and He is not to be sought any more among the dead.
Let us worship Him in Spirit and truth.
Brother/Sister, Mary Magdalene and Mary, mother of James were eager to see Jesus Christ on the third day after His death.
http://www.lesliejohn.net/resurrection.htm   (298 words)

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