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Resurrection is the return to life of a being after death. In Biblical studies it is often associated either with the end of the age or with Jesus.

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Is there significance to the diversity within the "Great Multitude" of Revelation 7:9?

The two elements of the vision in Rev 7 are part of a pattern of opposite things in pairs which John first "hears" and then "sees" - in each case what John hears and sees are opposite but the same thi …
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In Rev 1:7, are not the tribes are mourning for the figure in the clouds because he is dead?

The phrase "coming in the clouds" (or very similar) achieves an almost technical meaning in the NT denoting the second coming of Jesus: Matt 24:30 - At that time the sign of the Son of Man will appea …
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What was Jesus' issue with Mary touching him after he'd returned to earth after His resurrec...

Jesus' Body I would question the OP's assertion that Jesus had a "new body" on the following bases: people recognized Jesus after His resurrection showing that his figure and face were the same Jesus …
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Did God The Father raise Jesus from the dead or Jesus rose himself from the dead?

The topic of Jesus’ resurrection, specifically, who did it, is a perfect example of “Cafeteria Theology” in the hands of some. … John 11:25, 26 - Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in Me will live, even though he dies. And everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die. …
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Jesus Christ's resurrection & justification In Isaiah 59:16 (b-c) "Then His own arm brought ...

I do not see a reference in Isa 59:17 to the resurrection of Christ. …
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Is the resurrection of righteous and wicked at the same time?, or two separate events separa...

However, the very fact that two resurrections are mentioned at all, means that they are likely separate events (as distinct from a single general resurrection of all people). … This is the first resurrection. Blessed and holy are those who share in the first resurrection. …
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Is Hosea 13:14, quoted by Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 15:55, oddly mistranslated?

Of the OP's options, option 2 is least likely as Paul possibly had much of the Bible memorized. His great learning would also prevent such and "error". Recall that the NT is divinely inspired and any …
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Jesus' command to give something to eat to Jairus' daughter

This is quite uncomplicated - eating was used as a sign of life. We see this a few times in the gospel record: Luke 8:54, 55 - But Jesus took her by the hand and called out, “Child, get up!” Her spi …
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Was Jesus as the Lamb of God, offered without spot or blemish?

There is an interesting pattern in the NT concerning the Messiah, typified by the sacrificial lamb "without spot and without blemish." However, I would add another to the OP list: Heb 7:26, 27 - Suc …
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If prophet Samuel resurrected (2 Sam. 28: 3-12; 2 Sam. 28:11-15), why the saying: Jesus is t...

Resurrection of the man thrown into Elisha’s grave (2 Kings 13:20) So, what is so important about Jesus' resurrection? … Jesus' resurrection was qualitatively different from all of the other recorded resurrection in both the OT and the NT. …
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Why does Jesus say that calling anyone a fool will send us to hell?

Matt 5:22 cannot and should not be divorced from its context. Jesus is teaching that the sin of murder (V21) is just as serious as: being angry saying "Raca" (a term of contempt) to someone (see app …
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Is "Seeing the Light" after "the suffering of His soul" a reference to the Resurrection of J...

Actually, the word "light" does not occur in Isa 53:11. Here is my literal rendering of the verse followed by other literal renderings: Of the labor of His soul He shall see [and] be satisfied ... E …
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Our "tent" - Discarded or resurrected?

He makes several things clear: Our new resurrection bodies are of a completely different type and material from our natural physical bodies, but they are still bodies. … Our natural (earthly) bodies are perishable (as the above list demonstrates) but our heavenly bodies are imperishable (V42) Our resurrection bodies are also "spiritual" bodies (V44) Our resurrection bodies …
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Could Jesus have arisen from the dead before sunrise on the Sabbath?

This theory (in slight variations) has been around for some time and predates Daniel Gregg by at least 100 years and has been asked on this site numerous times. There are various motivations (which a …
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How can Christ be the firstfruits of the resurrection when others were raised before him?

the resurrection of these saints is recorded as occurring just after Jesus' resurrection, three days later. … Therefore, 1 Cor 15:20-23 is quite correct - the resurrection of Jesus, the "first fruit", enabled the resurrection of others; this event is a foretaste of the general resurrection discussed in 1 Cor 15 …
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