Resurrection of the dead

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    Have you ever wondered what happened to Jesus during the time between his death and resurrection? Did he go to Hell? To Heaven? This video published by Real Truth. Real Quick. explores just this issue. You can view this video in its entirety here. What We Know The video begins by going over what we know. We know Jesus died on Good Friday. We know he rose again on Easter Sunday. Did Christ Descend into Hell During This Time? This belief on the Apostle's Creed, where it says that Jesus descended…

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    The resurrection plays a HUGE role in the Gospel. If there wouldn’t be resurrection then there wouldn’t be salvation. There would not be a gospel that would be effective. And because of the resurrection back then, today we can preach that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that He was buried and the most important thing that He was raised from the dead on the third day according to the Scriptures. And none of that would of happened if it wasn’t for the Grace and the…

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    Moody is dead. Don’t believe a word of it. I will be more alive than I am now. I will be in the presence of my Lord. Just before he died, during one of those brief moments of consciousness, he said, “I see the heavens open and the earth receding. I see the faces of the dear children. Oh! This is my triumph. This is my coronation day.” But for those who are not in Christ, resurrection from the dead is for judgment and consignment to eternal punishment…

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    Jesus' resurrection did not happened: Like the Pharisees, Jesus and Paul believe in the resurrection of the dead, while the Sadducees did not. Many times, Jesus told his disciples that he would rise again after three days, and as promised, he appeared in front of them, but in Mat (28.17), "They saw him and worshiped, and yet some doubted". In Marc (16.11), Mary Magdalene, the first witness, told them that Jesus was alive: "but they did not believe." Luke (24.37 to 41) says: “they felt fear,…

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    During class, we had the discussion over the resurrection of Jesus and the facts to go along with it. Believing in the resurrection is easy because there were up to 500 eyewitnesses, there was a powerful movement with Jesus, many martyrs, and opponents could not produce a body (UCF Class Discussion, 11/3/16). In this case study, this person does not think people need to believe in the resurrection of Christ to be a Christian when I know very well that is false. There are six main topics that can…

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    Resurrection of Jesus Many people and religions have a different meaning and definition of who Jesus is. What his resurrection means. Some don’t believe he exists or that he even rose from the dead. Some believe that he was just a man sent by God. Some believe he was just a prophet and a godly man. But according to the Bible and what it says, Jesus is God in the flesh, was crucified and resurrected on the third day. Many question who Jesus is. Jesus is common in many major religions. Of…

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    Resurrection: the action or fact of resurrecting or being resurrected. A Tale of Two Cities (ATTC) is a novel by Charles Dickens about the French revolution. It is told from a narrative point of view, and is one of the most prominent examples of literary resurrection. In the story, there are both subtle, and blatant examples of resurrection. There are no literal resurrections in the story, that isn’t really possible. The resurrections found in this book are figurative, such as someone being…

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    supernatural objectives. They did not believe in the “popular beliefs of angels, spirits, and the resurrection of the dead” (Middendorf 50). The Sadducees had talked with Jesus in Luke chapter 20, about the resurrection. Jesus said to the Sadducees this, “‘The sons of this age marry and are given in marriage, but those who are considered worthy to attain to that age and to the resurrection from the dead neither marry nor…

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    If Christ was not raised from the dead, Christianity is futile. That claim is not founded upon logical reasoning, but is Paul’s claim in 1 Corinthians 15; that if Christ was not raised, the apostles preaching was in vain, faith is in vain, and we are still in our sins. Indeed, Christianity hinges on the reality that Jesus died and was raised—never to experience death again. Left on its own, there is nothing revolutionary about the claim of life after death, nearly every religion attempts to…

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    Book Of Mormon Analysis

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    His suffering and death for our sins, and of his resurrection. It is through those last three that mankind is able to become resurrected, immortal beings, and eventually return to Him and Father in Heaven. Two important chapters in the Book of Mormon that give information on the topics of Christ and resurrection are Alma chapters 11 and 40. This analysis of those chapters describes similarities and each’s emphasis on the doctrine of resurrection. Chapter 11 follows the story of Amulek and…

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