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  1. resurrection, the rising from the dead of a divine or human being who still retains his own personhood, or individuality, though the body may or may not be changed. The belief in the resurrection of the body is usually associated with Christianity, because of the doctrine of the Resurrection of Christ, but it also is associated with later ...

  2. Feb 6, 2020 · The resurrection story is the account of Jesus Christ rising from the dead after being crucified on the cross and buried in the tomb. It is the cornerstone of Christian doctrine and the foundation of Christian hope. By rising from the dead, Jesus Christ fulfilled his own promise to do so and solidified the pledge he made to his followers that ...

  3. Feb 26, 2014 · 1) Jesus had a bodily resurrection. When Jesus was raised from the dead, he didn’t leave his body behind. In fact, after his resurrection his scars remained ( John 20:27 ), he ate fish ( John 20:12 ), he bodily ascended to heaven ( Acts 1:9 ), and will bodily come again ( 1 Thessalonians 4:16 ). The Son of God will always have a bodily existence.

  4. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of our Christian faith. [1] This event, which occurred almost two thousand years ago, is the best attested fact in human history and experience. The resurrection of Christ was predicted in the Old Testament and by Christ Himself. [2] During the forty days following His resurrection, Jesus ...

  5. resurrection: [noun] the rising of Christ from the dead. the rising again to life of all the human dead before the final judgment. the state of one risen from the dead.

  6. Resurrection. RESURRECTION ( ἀνάστασις, G414, a rising; ἔγερσις, G1587, a raising) in the Biblical sense denotes the divine miracle of restoring a deceased person to life in body and soul, either to temporal life, as was the case with Lazarus ( John 11:38 ff.), or to eternal, glorified life, to which Christ was raised ...

  7. The body buried (“sown”) is perishable, but raised imperishable. The body is buried in dishonor, but is raised in glory. The body is sown (buried) in weakness, but is raised in power. In short, the resurrection body will be like that of Christ (1Cor 15:49; cf. Phil 3:20–21). Paul is not suggesting that resurrection or “spiritual ...

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