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  1. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ. When the women arrived at the tomb on Easter morning, they discovered that the body of Jesus was missing. They did not fully understand what had happened. The resurrection involved much more than reviving the physical body of Jesus. The body and spirit that had separated at death once again were reunited.

  2. Jan 20, 2024 · In the quest to establish the historicity of Jesus' resurrection, a fundamental premise presented by Gary Habermas and Mike Licona in their book "The Case for the Resurrection" is the assertion of Jesus' death on the cross. This argument forms the starting point of what they term the “Minimal Facts Approach.”.

  3. The resurrection is God’s “Amen” to Jesus’ loud cry: “It is finished,” and therefore the guarantee that by Jesus’ death the believer has indeed been reconciled to God and made righteous. For this reason Paul can say that the fact that Christ has been raised is of greater importance than His death ( Rom 8:32, 33 ).

  4. According to history, Tammuz died at the hands of a wild boar. Legend has it that Tammuz was “resurrected” through the power of Semiramis’ tears. His resurrection, however, was only in the form of new vegetation. Easter was instituted by Semiramis as a springtime ritual to remember the “resurrectionof Tammuz.

  5. May 28, 2004 · The Necessityof our Lord’s Resurrection. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is significant because of its necessity. There are several reasons why the resurrection was necessary, and we shall consider some of them below. (1) The resurrection of Christ was necessary to prove that Jesus Christ was who He claimed to be.

  6. Feb 14, 2024 · Read the Easter Bible story of Christ's resurrection as told in the gospel of Matthew and the scriptures of His ascension to heaven from the gospels of Mark and Luke below. Meditate on the glorious victory of Christ, defeating death and restoring the world from sin! "But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ ...

  7. The book also discusses the many different theories that skeptics have used down through the centuries to debunk the resurrection of Jesus. Some of the most popular theories include: the resurrection being a legend, the disciples stole the body, the witnesses went to the wrong tomb, the apparent death theory and the hallucination hypotheses.

    • Gary R Habermas