Tomb of Jesus - Proof of the Resurrection
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I did. No conclusions "jumped to" at all.
There is NO PROOF of the resurrection.
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There were lots of different versions of these stories before the Nicean Counsel edited the other books out of the canon in 325 AD. Unfortunately, all of the people at the counsel were followers of Paul. James, Jesus' brother and Peter the lead deciple had students too, but they were not allowed into the counsel. So, what you have is Paulanity. Once orthodoxy was established by the followers of Paul, the other practitioners were killed as heretics.
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@55k3v1n There were considered 12 hours in a day, and 12 hours in a night. The night was broken into several 'watches' of the night. The only way Jesus' prophecy could be accurately fulfilled was in the Body of Believers, the church, who resurrected 3 days & 3 nights after falling away.
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@adamjacob9 Wow! I completely missed the point you were making that from Friday to Sunday can work out to three days because of John 11;9: "Jesus answered , Are there not TWELVE hours in the day?"
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@55k3v1n You're exactly right! This means that either Jesus was wrong in his "one and only sign", or that we need to look to see if this prophecy was fulfilled in a different way. It turns out that the Body of Believers, which is referred to many times as "the body of Christ", died in their belief on Thursday night after the 'last supper', then resurrected in their belief Sunday night when they all met in the Upper Chambers. That's the point of this video.
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@adamjacob9 Well I always tell people to serve the lord,it takes belief and faith,Its not all about fact,and here is what I mean,you can meet Jesus,then you can follow him in the flesh even,but it still would take faith for him to heal you.Like men who did meet him in the flesh,they had faith in him but others did not,and the ones who did where healed. My point is I understand your video now,thanks.
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@adamjacob9 Interesting. The thing I have a hard time understanding is if Jesus died on a Friday and His body was discovered missing on a Sunday (first day of the week) isn't that only 2 days in the tomb? Anyways I still think people who get into a big hissy fit over this are overlooking the fact that there's nothing wrong with commemorating Jesus' death and all it means to Christains as well as celebrating the resurrection, irregardless of when they do it.
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Jesus' body needed to be buried before sundown as the Sabbath was approaching the next day. In John we read that this was a double high holy day, as the weekly Sabbath coincided with Passover, all falling on that Saturday.
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@Phaedron777 Jesus said "Let the dead bury their dead", referring to people walking around, breathing, living their lives, but spiritually dead. The victory over death is the spiritual death, which is more detrimental than physical death, wouldn't you agree?
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@55k3v1n The fact that it was a Friday comes from the text, not the church's observance. They needed to buy him before sundown as the Sabbath was quickly approaching.
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@mystic81006 Perhaps you need to watch again, as that's exactly what the video is saying, that there are "3 days and 3 nights" which total 72 hours. The "body of no avail" doesn't fulfill the criteria, but the Body of Believers does.
Really interesting beliefs. Thanks for sharing them. I'm curious though, as a baha'i, how do you reconcile the verses in the bible and of other faiths that claim their faith as the one true faith and that those who do not believe their message or believe other messages to be condemned to hell? It's not a loaded question, I'm genuinely curious.
1ibertaire 1 year ago
@1ibertaire I'd be happy to address those passages if you'd share the specific verses you're referring to. Thanks for watching.
adamjacob9 2 weeks ago