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  1. Apr 10, 2020 · God resurrects new life up from the ground (the tomb)—in this case, Jesus. God acts to bring about the new covenant through Jesus’ atoning death and resurrection for all who believe. And finally, Jesus’ act of atonement occurs on a hill (mountain). The imagery in Genesis 1-2 of new life rising up from the ground on the third day, along ...

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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Significantly, Jesus waited several days after Lazarus had died before He came to resurrect Lazarus so that no one could deny the miracle (John 11:38–44). A second reason it was important for Jesus to be dead for three days was to fulfill biblical prophecy. Jesus personally claimed He would be dead three days (Matthew 12:40; 16:21; 27:63 ...

    • New Testament Citations and Allusions of Old Testament Resurrection Texts1
    • Potential Third-Day Resurrection Typologies in The Old Testament3
    • Other Old Testament Resurrection Texts8
    • Resurrection in The New Testament11
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    In arguing against the Sadducees that the resurrection should be hoped in, Jesus stressed that God “is not God of the dead, but of the living,” as is clear when he identified himself to Moses at the burning bush as “the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob” (Mark 12:26–27; cf. Exodus 3:6). Similarly, when asserting his God-giv...

    It is noteworthy that none of the above texts that the New Testament points to includes any mention of a third-day resurrection, yet both Jesus (Luke 24:46) and Paul (1 Corinthians 15:4) stress that the prediction of Christ’s being raised on the third day was “written” and was “in accordance with the Scriptures.” It seems likely, therefore, that we...

    Beyond the texts already cited, the Old Testament supplies a number of other anticipations or predictions of future resurrection. First, there are three examples of nonpermanent resurrections — that is, types of resuscitations wherein God temporarily revives a person who has recently died. Elijah, for example, brings to life the son of the widow fr...

    In fulfillment of Old Testament anticipations, each of the four Gospels concludes with stories of Jesus’s bodily resurrection from the dead (Matthew 28:1–10; Mark 16:1–8; Luke 24:1–12; John 20:1–10), and the rest of the New Testament portrays this as the watershed event that alters the course of world history. Jesus’s resurrection happens on the fi...

    What is resurrection hope? It is not only resurrection itself but also what follows resurrection — namely, joy in the presence of our Savior. Let us consider more carefully Isaiah 53:10–11, which parallels human and divine perspectives on Christ’s death and resurrection. Through direct prophecy, both verses begin by detailing Christ’s brutal suffer...

    The Old Testament anticipates the (third-day) resurrection of God’s people following an exilic death (e.g., Deuteronomy 32:39; Hosea 6:2; Daniel 12:2), and it clarifies that the new life of the community will be multiethnic in nature and will result from the representative suffering servant’s own triumph over death (Isaiah 53:10–11; Psalm 16:10). J...

  3. Apr 20, 2019 · In the Old Testament we find a pattern of God doing big things on the third day. Redemptive things. Revelatory things. And yes, resurrection things. Here are four examples. 1. Sparing Isaac. We’re probably all familiar with the story of Abraham offering up Isaac (Genesis 22).

  4. Jan 14, 2024 · The resurrection provides confirming evidence that Jesus is the Son of God. Paul states that Jesus “was declared with power to be the Son of God by his resurrection from the dead” (Romans 1:4). His victory over death displayed His divine nature and authority over all creation. Only God has the power to raise the dead.

  5. Aug 23, 2022 · In other words, Paul saw a direct connection between the resurrection of Jesus and the sufficiency of his death to atone for our sins. When Jesus rose again on the third day, it was the public announcement that God was fully satisfied with the sacrificial death of his Son. In his resurrection, Jesus was vindicated (1 Timothy 3:16). But in his ...

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  7. 5 days ago · So, Jesus was crucified on a Friday, the first day, remained in the tomb through Saturday, the second day, and rose on Sunday morning, the third day. By today’s reckoning, the resurrection took place two days after the crucifixion, but in the 1st century AD by Roman reckoning, the resurrection did indeed take place “on the third day.”

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