the body of Jesus was not there. Later, various disciples saw Jesus in Jerusalem, even entering a room that was locked; he was also seen in Galilee. (Accounts of the locations and occasions of the appearances differ in various Gospels.) Other than such appearances noted in the Gospels, ...
so the last redeemer of Israel': as Moses, so the Messiah. This was the major reason why the death, burial, and translation of Moses to heaven in primarily Palestinian early Jewish tradition greatly influenced the descriptions of numerous accounts in the Gospels. The most significant examples of...
Chapter 6 considers the triumphal entry through the betrayal, and the seventh chapter analyzes the death and resurrection accounts in the four gospels. According to Watson, the canon lists of Eusebius are more than simple reading devices... HM Cawthon,N Declaisse-Walford - 《Review & Expositor》...
Accounts of the survival of the "soul" of the deceased should be contextualized in terms of burial rites. They show that a "soul" can exhibit material characteristics such as those attributed to Jesus in the Gospels. R.'s desire to demonstrate this thesis sometimes leads to overinterpretation ...
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empty and then again after being told the Lord had risen. Furthermore there is an additional account not recorded directly of Peter seeing the risen Lord before the other apostles which is alluded to in Luke 24:34 and in 1Cor 15:5 The gospels record bits and pieces of these accounts. ...
This public manifestation provided undeniable evidence of the supernatural event that had taken place, reinforcing the credibility of the resurrection accounts. It also highlights the communal aspect of the resurrection, as the witnesses were not isolated individuals but part of a larger community that ...
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However, to answer his own question of whether the accounts could be harmonized, he worked out the following harmonization, he said, "for my own amusement."1 Later he found a nearly identical harmonization by Michael C. Perry.2 Here is George Ladd's approach to a harmonization:...
well-known, as dying yet behold, we live; as punished yet not put to death, as sorrowful yet always rejoicing, as poor yet making many rich, as having nothing yet possessing all things” (2 Cor. 6:9–10). In addition to this, all thenonbiblicalaccounts related to the lives of the...