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Gospel of Luke chapter 24
Gospel of John chapter 20

2006-11-18 20:21:42 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Jihadi you need to relax brother

2006-11-18 20:25:21 · update #1

12 answers

If.. Christians accept it as Truth. There is no if about it.
I Cr 13;8a
11-19-6

2006-11-18 20:23:18 · answer #1 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

What do you not understand about it. Jesus was crucified on the cross it had to be done so you can have eternal life by your choice only.But the Lord died for your sin because it was the only way you could have a life with the Lord.
The Lord Rose the third day to go and prepare a place for all his children. The children of God are the ones that has accepted Him.and live there life according to the Lord.
\ After The Lord went to make a place for his loved ones. All his Disciples were to go and spread the ward about Jesus.the same thing that we all should be doing.
God Bless!

2006-11-19 04:48:13 · answer #2 · answered by Panda 2 · 1 0

Dear abelkouc,

i think your question is quite a long one to answer- because both chapters are quite lenghty so i'll give you a general answer and you can email me for more specifics- particularly pertaining to individual verses.

Luke 24 and John 20 are accounts of the disciples going to the tomb after Jesus had been crufcified on the Cross. In both accounts we find that the disciples find the tomb empty and showed Himself to His disciples, confirming the truth of what He had told them.

Luke's account account includes his ascension into heaven.

Both accounts most certainly attest to Jesus' resurrection after His crucifixion. Based on the tone of your question it seems that something is in doubt- once again- if you'd kindly email me the exact question or problem you are having with a passage i may be able to explain it more clearly.

Hope that helps.

Kindly,

Nickster

2006-11-19 04:32:16 · answer #3 · answered by Nickster 7 · 2 0

Abelkhouche - what's your problem? These chapters give two of the accounts of Jesus' resurrection from the dead and His appearance to the disciples.

Have you actually read them?

To 770 (below) There is a difference between Allah and the angels praying ON any prophet (Mohammad, Jesus, Moses etc.) and praying TO him. I'm a Christian but I can understand the idea of God giving His blessing or goodwill over, or to, or on, a prophet.

2006-11-19 04:33:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The questioner uses the acostic PBUH. What does it really mean?

This cryptic word is accepted by Muslims as an abbreviation for "peace be upon him." It is respectfully spoken of as well as written after repeating the name of Muhammad. Although it is alleged to be the rendering of an Arabic phrase, it is actually not a true translation - only half of it is. The Arabic phrase is Salla-llahu 'wassalam. It occurs in the Quranic text and literally reads, "Lo! Allah and His angels pray upon the prophet. Oh yea who believe, pray on him and salute him with peace."


One is utterly confounded when the literal and real translation is understood. Why do our Muslim friends hide the real meaning of pbuh? Is it because the Arabic statement is embarrassing since it contradicts Muslim doctrine?

How is Allah supposed to pray to Muhammad and greet Him or anyone else for that matter? Does Allah pray? And if He does, to whom does he pray? Is this passage not contrary to Muslim theology, which teaches that Allah is prayed to but He never prays to anyone else? Or does Allah really pray to other human beings or only to Muhammad, Allah's own prophet? The confusion of this popular Islamic expression leaves one perplexed and hanging in the air.

2006-11-19 05:22:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The story of the empty tomb is found in both the Matthean and the Lucan traditions; John's version seems to be a fusion of the two.

2006-11-19 04:37:02 · answer #6 · answered by mcm5274 2 · 0 0

Jesus was crucified..he lay dead in the tomb for 3 days..he was resurrected to life on the 3rd day..he walked the earth for 40 days waiting for his ransom sacrifice to be accepted by Almighty God. On the 40th day he arose to heaven to sit at his fathers right hand

2006-11-19 04:28:55 · answer #7 · answered by debbie2243 7 · 0 0

This explains it better than I can.

http://www.dtl.org/bible/article/easter.htm

I assume you are looking for Harmony between the two Gospel accounts of Easter.

Here is another

http://www.peterballard.org/easter.html

2006-11-19 05:19:07 · answer #8 · answered by Tim P 2 · 0 0

I found a website that cleared everything up for me and restablished the athiest base I'm so happily standing on:


http://whywontgodhealamputees.com/

2006-11-19 04:27:27 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Both of these support the death, and Resurrection of Jesus, so what is your argument against it?

2006-11-19 04:32:09 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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