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{{quote | text=The resurrection shows that [[God]] has made the cucified both Lord and Christ. At the right hand of the Father, [[Jesus]] rules until the day that he will come to restore and renew all things. With the resurrection of Jesus and his entrance into glory, a new age has begun... [[Edmund P. Clowney]]}}
{{Infobox_Contents | ''Synopsis:'' [[topic_name = The Resurrection of Jesus]] was crucified in [[Jerusalem]] around the year 30 AD. Three days later he appeared to his disciples, risen from the dead. He sent his disciples out into the world and today millions of people today know the risen Lord Christ and celebrate his resurrection on [[Easter Sunday]]. ----__TOC__{{topics}}| * subtopics = [[Matthew 26|26]] | , [[Mark 16]] | , [[Luke 24]] | , [[John 20]] - [[John 21|21]]
* [[Easter Sunday]]
* [[Resurrection]]
* [[Resurrection of Jesus—Wenham's harmony of the four accounts of the first Easter Sunday]]| opinion_pieces = {{opinionsshort_opinions}}
* [[Evidence of the resurrection of Christ (G. Jensen)]]
* [[Text:EBD:Resurrection of Christ|Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on the resurection of Christ]] |
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==Main article==[[Jesus]] was crucified in [[Jerusalem]] around the year 30 AD. Three days later he appeared to his disciples, risen from the dead ([[Luke 24:46]]). He sent his disciples out into the world and today millions of people today know the risen Lord Christ and celebrate his resurrection on [[Easter Sunday]].
===Dating of the resurrection===The [[JesusNew Testament]] fails to chronicle the date of which Jesus was crucified in [[Jerusalem]] around the year 30 ADand when he was resurrected. Three days later he appeared However, many historians have attempted to his disciples, risen from the dead ([[Luke 24:46]])place a date on both events. He sent his disciples out into The two most commonly given dates for the world resurrection are April 9, 30 AD and today millions of people today know the risen Lord Christ and celebrate his resurrection on [[Easter Sunday]]April 5, 33 AD.
===Events surrounding the resurrection===
====Prior events and [[Death of Jesus]]==== ====The Empty Tomb==== ====Appearance to the disciples in the room==== ====Appearance to the disciples fishing===={{sectionstub}}
===Text===
The story of the the resurrection of Christ is recorded in each of the gospels. It can be found at [[Matthew 28]], [[Mark 16]], [[Luke 24]] and [[John (WEB)#Chapter 20|John 20-21]].
===[[Old Testament]]===
The belief that Jesus Christ was resurrected physically is vindicated by Christ's own words in [[Luke 24:39]]
: ''{{web_verseBible verse|luke|24|39|lang=WEB}}'' {{stub}}
==Quotes==
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Anderson_(missionary) Sir Norman Anderson,] O.B.E., Q.C., LL.D., F.B.A., [http://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/article_resurrection_anderson.html "The Evidence for the Resurrection", IVP, 1950.]
: Paul, in the fifteenth chapter of his Epistle to the Corinthians, gives a detailed list of several resurrection appearances. Now there is scarcely a scholar who has doubted the genuineness of 1 Corinthians, and its date is generally accepted as about 56 A.D. But the apostle writes that he had not only previously given his readers this information orally (i.e., in 49 A.D.), but had himself 'received' it, presumably from those who were apostles before him. This may take us back to 40 A.D. or to within some ten years of the crucifixion.... Paul tells us that in 56 A.D. the majority of some 500 original witnesses were still alive....
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[[Edmund P. Clowney]], First President of Westminster Theological Seminary
: The resurrection shows that [[God]] has made the cucified crucified both Lord and Christ. At the right hand of the Father, [[Jesus]] rules until the day that he will come to restore and renew all things. With the resurrection of Jesus and his entrance into glory, a new age has begun.
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