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THE RESURRECTION AND APPEARANCE

CONTENT

  1. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
  2. The Significance of the Resurrection

 

The Resurrection of Jesus Christ Matt 28: 16-20; Mk 16: 1-8; LK 24: 13-49

To resurrect means to bring back to life or to rise from the dead after being declared dead. This coming to life again after death happened to Jesus as he had predicted on three different occasions before his death

On the third day after the burial of Jesus in the rock tomb, the women disciples, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Salome went to the site early in the morning. They carried spices with them in order to anoint the body of Jesus and preserve it from decay. As they approached the tomb they saw that there was a stone covering the entrance of the tomb, and wondered who would help them to remove it. But, when they reached the place, they discovered that the stone had been rolled away by an angel of the Lord. The Angel said to them: “Do not be amazed; you seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified, He has risen, and he is not here; see the place where they laid him.

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