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Is the resurrection of Jesus as exceptional as the man in the pulpit claims it to be if the prophet Samuel also rose from the dead (21 Sam. 28:3–12; 21 Sam. 28:11–15)? 

Given the preceding Scriptures, why is it said that Jesus was the ONLY one who defeated death? If Samuel's resurrection was spiritual, so will be Jesus', and if Jesus' resurrection was literal, the same could be said about prophet Samuel.

Is the resurrection of Jesus as exceptional as the man in the pulpit claims it to be if the prophet Samuel also rose from the dead (2 Sam. 28:3–12; 2 Sam. 28:11–15)? Given the preceding Scriptures, why is it said that Jesus was the ONLY one who defeated death? If Samuel's resurrection was spiritual, so will be Jesus', and if Jesus' resurrection was literal, the same could be said about prophet Samuel.

Is the resurrection of Jesus as exceptional as the man in the pulpit claims it to be if the prophet Samuel also rose from the dead (1 Sam. 28:3–12; 1 Sam. 28:11–15)? 

Given the preceding Scriptures, why is it said that Jesus was the ONLY one who defeated death? If Samuel's resurrection was spiritual, so will be Jesus', and if Jesus' resurrection was literal, the same could be said about prophet Samuel.

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If prophet Samuel resurrected (2 Sam. 28: 3-12; 2 Sam. 28:11-15), why the saying: Jesus is the only one defeated death?

Is the resurrection of Jesus as exceptional as the man in the pulpit claims it to be if the prophet Samuel also rose from the dead (2 Sam. 28:3–12; 2 Sam. 28:11–15)? Given the preceding Scriptures, why is it said that Jesus was the ONLY one who defeated death? If Samuel's resurrection was spiritual, so will be Jesus', and if Jesus' resurrection was literal, the same could be said about prophet Samuel.