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 Resurrection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term resurrection is used in the literal sense to mean either the religious concept of the reunion of the spirit and the body of a dead person, or the return to life of a dead person.
the Christian apostle Paul on the Christian belief in the resurrection of the dead (the Church) in I Corinthians 15 [2]
Since Christianity was born out of Jewish praxis and worldview, it is worthwhile to point out that the main lines of Judaism insist that belief in the Resurrection of the Dead is one of the cardinal principles of the Jewish faith.
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 Resurrection of the dead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the case of Resurrection of the dead, there are many who hold to the belief as fact, and see the scriptural account as the basis for this belief, but many do not necessarily regard the account as accurate, as measured by modern standards of history.
The term resurection of the dead is generally used to refer to the idea that the dead bodies of all humanity will be reformed and rejoined with the soul at the end of the world.
This article concerns itself with Jewish, Christian and Islamic interpretation of the concept of the resurrection of the dead.
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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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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: General Resurrection
The resurrection of the dead was expressly taught by Christ (John 5:28-29; 6:39-40; 11:25; Luke 14:14) and defended against the unbelief of the Sadducees, whom He charged with ignorance of the power of God and of the Scriptures (Matthew 22:29; Luke 20:37).
Again, the resurrection, like the creation, is to be numbered amongst the principal works of God; hence, as at the creation all things are perfect from the hand of God, so at the resurrection all things must be perfectly restored by the same omnipotent hand.
The Apostle preached the resurrection of the dead as one of the fundamental doctrines of Christianity, at Athens, for instance (Acts 17:18, 31, 32), at Jerusalem (xxiii, 6), before Felix (xxiv, 15), before Agrippa (xxvi, 8).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12792a.htm   (1668 words)

  
 bible.org: A Refresher Course on the Resurrection of the Dead (1 Cor. 15)
Resurrection of the Dead in the Corinthian Church
The doctrine of the resurrection of the dead is the truth that God will take the decaying and disintegrating remains of those who have died and create from them a new body, one fit for the kingdom of God.
The resurrection of the dead is not only a vital part of the gospel, it plays a crucial role in the establishment of the kingdom of God.
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 Medieval Sourcebook: Maimonides: The 13 Principles and the Resurrection of the Dead
The belief in the resurrection of the dead.
The belief in the resurrection of the dead forms a basic foundation of the Jewish faith.
This is the reason for the belief in the resurrection of the dead being counted amongst the Principle Articles of Jewish faith.
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 The Resurrection of the Dead
The doctrine of the resurrections is one of the foundational doctrines of the New Testament Church (Hebrews 6:1-2).
Note: The Bible doesn't teach that the dead are now living in an eternal state of bliss in heaven or torment in hell.
Examples of physical resurrections in the Bible are given in 1 Kings 17:17-24; 2 Kings 4:32-37; 13:20-21; Matthew 27:50-53; Luke 7:11-15; 8:41-42, 50-56; John 11:1-4, 11-14, 17-44; and Acts 9:36-42; 20:9-12.
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 Introduction - The Resurrection of the Dead, and Eternal Judgment
The Resurrection of the Dead, and Eternal Judgment
Again, That it is the resurrection of the dead bodies of both saints and sinners that is here inserted, it is further evident; because the apostle saith, it is the resurrection, that the very Pharisees themselves allowed.
Introduction - The Resurrection of the Dead, and Eternal Judgment
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 Growing Doubts About the Resurrection of the Dead : Christian Courier
The Bible clearly affirms the doctrine of the general resurrection of the dead.
The biblical doctrine of the resurrection of the dead is a comforting concept.
The concept of the resurrection is found in the Old Testament – though not as vividly as it comes to light in the New Testament (cf.
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 Athenagoras, On the Resurrection of the Dead
For many, in discussing the subject of the resurrection, have rested the whole cause on the third argument alone, deeming that the cause of the resurrection is the judgment.
And the constitution of the same men of necessity proves that a resurrection will follow of the dead and dissolved bodies; for without this, neither could the same parts be united according to nature with one another, nor could the nature of the same men be reconstituted.
The arguments I just now proposed for examination, as establishing the truth of the resurrection, are all of the same kind, since they all start from the same point; for their starting: point is the origin of the first men by creation.
http://www.monachos.net/patristics/athenagoras_res.shtml   (3144 words)

  
 Resurrection of the Dead
Faced with Martha's talk about resurrection at the last day, Jesus replies that he himself, and relationship to him, constitute the resurrection and the life (11:25; 17:3) just as belief in him avoids judgment and unbelief is judgment (John 3:18-21).
I and II Clement, Barnabas ("a general resurrection"), and Tertullian ("the soul inherently immortal and death unnatural, yet the same body will be raised") express the orthodox view.
Promises to the faithful, especially martyrs, included earthly glory; justice would likewise resurrect oppressors (with their deformities) to be recognized and punished (II Apoc.
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 The Resurrection of the Dead
We are told that all the heros of faith lived their lives for this one goal, the resurrection of the dead, and as hebrews 11 tells us none of them have recieved it yet.
This is the eventuality of the Gospel, the hope of the Gospel, that we shall share in a resurrection like Jesus's, that we shall be raised as he was raised, in the same body we died in, only Glorified and spiritual as his was.
Verily, verily, I say unto you, The hour is coming, and now is, when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God: and they that hear shall live.
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 Christ Reformed Church: "It is Concerning the Resurrection of the Dead That I Am on Trial"
It was because of Paul's belief in the resurrection that he was on trial, and it was because of his belief in the resurrection that he endured unspeakable hardships.
Since Felix was acquainted with the "Way" he certainly knew that Christians believed in a bodily resurrection as did the Pharisees, the difference being that Christians claimed that Jesus of Nazareth had already risen from the dead, the basis for the Christian belief that Jesus was Israel's Messiah.
His belief in the resurrection is why Paul speaks of his encounter with Jesus Christ on the Damascus Road as he does.
http://www.christreformed.org/resources/sermons_lectures/00000051.shtml?main   (4104 words)

  
 The Resurrection of the Dead (No. 143)
Jeremiah refers to the dead at the end of the period of the world systems as being God’s dead men and that he also was with them in that resurrection.
They are dead, they shall not live; they are deceased, they shall not rise: therefore hast Thou visited and destroyed them, and made all their memory to perish.
The saints will be called to the first resurrection to do a job of teaching in the Millennium, so that the demons might be judged against the saints’ performance and the world might have a comparative standard by which it might measure the results.
http://www.ccg.org/english/s/p143.html   (6698 words)

  
 The Resurrection of the Dead
With the resurrection of the dead and the final judgement, death is abolished.
And the dead in Christ will rise first; then we who are alive, who are left, shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air; and so we shall always be with the Lord" (1 Thessalonians, 4:14-17).
We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet.
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 Resurrection of the dead - Page 3 - Christian Message Board and Forums
If the dead are raised first and go to Heaven with Jesus, and later He returns with those raised dead saints to gather the living, the living would then be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air.
Spiritualism (so called dead saints saying God's commandments were changed; outward change of commandments (or an attempt) by the beast, and miracles by the false prophet to support and substantiate these claims.
The dead saints wouldn't be meeting Him, but the living would.
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 The Resurrection of the Dead
But the resurrection of the dead is quite another doctrine, dealing not with the soul, but with the body.
It appears that the Alpha and the Omega of their gospel was the testimony that Jesus Christ died and rose again from the dead according to the Scriptures.
From the 1st to the 11th verse he proves the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and upon that grounds the doctrine of the resurrection of the just.
http://www.spurgeon.org/sermons/0066.htm   (7121 words)

  
 DO YOU BELIEVE IN THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD?
Then, inasmuch as the resurrection is Scripturally set forth to be the grand and glorious result and consummation of our salvation, they feel compelled to go into ecstasies over their erroneous presentation of the resurrection, and to tell how glorious and grand will be the result.
Whoever would believe the Scriptural doctrine of the resurrection, must also believe the Scriptural doctrine respecting death--that death is death, the cessation of life.
The time for this best, or chief resurrection, is everywhere in Scripture indicated to be at the close of the Gospel Age, at a time when the entire Gospel Church will be completed.
http://www.auburn.edu/~allenkc/r4791.html   (2763 words)

  
 Resurrection of the Dead (This Rock: February 1993)
They have the commandments of the Lord Jesus Christ himself impressed upon their hearts, and they observe them, awaiting the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come.
But you do not believe that the dead will be raised.
Did the early Church believe in the resurrection of the dead?
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 Topical Sermon: Resurrection of the Dead
Christ is the origin and beginning of resurrection from the dead, 1 Cor.
His resurrection is why we have a living hope – 1 Pet.
Are you eager for the resurrection when you will stand before Jesus?
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 The Final Resurrection of all the dead
In I Corinthians 15, Paul presents an unanswerable argument for the resurrection of the dead and promises that, as in Adam all died, so also in Christ shall all be made alive.
Both reason and revelation testify to the certainty of the final resurrection of the dead.
The general resurrection, heralded by the resurrection trumpet, will signal the awakening of the wicked and the good alike at the same time.
http://www.bible.ca/d-resurrection-dead.htm   (543 words)

  
 Resurrection of the Dead
Therefore, we believe in this because Christ, who rose body and soul from the dead, promised us a like resurrection of the body: "For an hour is coming in which all those in their tombs shall hear His voice and come forth.
The bodies of the faithful will be transfigured to the pattern of the risen Christ.
So is it with the resurrection of the dead.
http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/religion/re0435.html   (831 words)

  
 Resurrection of the dead
13But if there is no resurrection of the dead, then Christ is not risen.
Paul reveals the hopelessness of their belief in no bodily resurrection.
From verse 14 we see that two things are in vain if there is no resurrection of believers.
http://www.geocities.com/NapaValley/2294/1cor/Topic206.htm   (751 words)

  
 40 Michelangelo: Last Judgement - Resurrection of the Dead
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