Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

      • His new body had abilities the previous one either did not have or did not demonstrate. He did not have to eat or rest. He also ascended into heaven when his earthly ministry was finished. Consequently there are similarities, as well as differences, between the body that Jesus had while upon the earth and the one in which he was raised.
      www.blueletterbible.org/faq/don_stewart/don_stewart_1353.cfm
  1. There are several important facts about Jesus’ new body. First, His body was different from our physical bodies even though it was flesh and bone (Luke 24:39). Since Mary did not recognize Jesus’ newly transformed body, we discover that Jesus’ body did not look like His old one.

  2. Mar 13, 2024 · The bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ is the most important event in history, providing irrefutable evidence that Jesus is who He claimed to be – the Son of God. The resurrection was not only the supreme validation of His deity; it also validated the Scriptures, which foretold His coming and resurrection.

  3. May 16, 2011 · Physical/ bodily means fleshly, molecular, protoplasmic, corpuscular existence. But the risen Jesus is not in this sense a physical/bodily reality. The resurrection stories in the New Testament make that clear. The risen Jesus appears in a locked room (John 20).

    • Marcus Borg
    • Imperishable. So is it with the resurrection of the dead. What is sown is perishable; what is raised is imperishable. (1 Corinthians 15:42) Lazarus was raised from the dead (John 11), but the body he came back in was the same body, not a resurrection body, which meant that at some point he would have to go through the whole miserable business of dying again!
    • Glorious. It is sown in dishonor; it is raised in glory. (1 Corinthians 15:43) Think about the face of Moses, when he came down the mountain after he had been in the presence of God.
    • Powerful. It is sown in weakness; it is raised in power. (1 Corinthians 15:43) The [resurrection] body is going to have more energy, more physical capability, more stamina, more athleticism, more speed, more coordination, more durability than it ever had because we’re not going to need the body less, we’re going to need it more and use it more.¹
    • Godly. It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body. (1 Corinthians 15:44) I use the word “godly” here, because the word “spiritual” is often misunderstood.
  4. Apr 29, 2019 · The resurrected body is real. The reality of the resurrected body is a fundamental truth of Christianity. The Eleventh Synod of Toledo (A.D. 675) held that Christ experienced “a real death in the flesh” (veram carnis mortem) and was restored to life by his own power (57).

  5. May 31, 2017 · First, from the beginning Christians held that Jesus rose in the same physical body in which he died. In fact, Jesus offered his body to be observed with the naked eye and invited others to touch Him, even eating a piece of broiled fish in the disciples’ presence (Luke 24:36-43; John 20:24-29).

  6. People also ask

  7. May 2, 2011 · We know that He had a body of flesh and bone. Jesus told the disciples, “Behold My hands and My feet, that it is I Myself. Handle Me and see, for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see I have” (Luke 24:39). We also know that Jesus ate food.

  1. People also search for