He got up and walked out. The real miracle of Christ is that he survived the Crucifixion.
2006-12-01 03:47:31
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answered by Anonymous
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He was resurrected...thought everyone knew that...We know from historical account- non biblical also- that Jesus was crucified. If He wasn't dead- then he had to be close because of the Crucifixion and it's even more of a miracle that He would move a 2 ton boulder and beat up some guards in that condition. If He was stolen- why would His disciples lie about the Resurrection even up to their death- you won't die for a lie. If the Romans or Jews stole the body-why wouldn't they admit it and kill Christianity at the start. Only logical answer-he was resurrected.
2006-12-01 03:48:19
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answered by Anonymous
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MATT.28:1 = "In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawen toward the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre."
MATT.28:2 = "And, behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it."
Now if you go to verse 5 = "And the angel answered and said unto the women, Fear not ye: for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified."
Verse 6 = "He is not here: for he is risen, as he said, Come, see the place where the Lord lay."
We know from these texts; somehow he was resuurected Saturday evening. It doesn't give specific points; only that there was an earthquake. I believe through the chaos of events; that Jesus slipped out unnoticeably. Notice it was dark time SATURDAY EVENING ; see Matt.28:13.
{In the New American College Thesaurus; it tells us that DAWN = dark, evening, twilight, etc.}
Now look at this verse:
MATT.28:13 = "Saying, Say ye, His disciples came by night, and stole him away while we slept."
You know from this text above that soldiers can't go asleep when they're being on duty; so they had to come with an excuse how Jesus slept from their eyes. For sleeping on duty back then was a serious crime, but if you see Matt.28:12,14; the elders persuaded to secure them for their story, so no harm would come to the soldiers.
Now from your question; I had one similar, but different that I asked my Pastor about that's related to your question. Mine was about Matt.28:9 and John 20:17; this is the answer he gave:
" Thank you for your questions about Matthew 28:9 and John 20:17. Because Christ was a holy sacrifice, and was the first human being to be resurrected, He fulfilled the symbolism of the Wave-Sheaf offering. The morning after He was resurrected, He had to go before God the Father to be accepted, just as the High Priest in the Old Testament had to wave the sheaf of barley to be accepted by God before the spring harvest could begin. When Mary met Christ in the garden, she couldn't touch him because his sacrifice had not been accepted in Heaven.
Christ traveled the enormous distance to the Father's throne and back to earth in less than one day. This account clearly shows that God is capable of traveling through space incomparably faster than the speed of light."
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2006-12-01 05:50:57
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answered by KNOWBIBLE 5
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Recommend that you look for a book called "Who moved the Stone" by the late Dr FF Bruce. He was challenged with this same question, and set out to study the historical references and theories (Bible and elsewhere) about what happened to the body of Jesus. It started his search s an theist, and ending up not only becoming a Christian, but was one of the leading Bible scholars and historians of the 20 th century. One of his books on the New Testament manuscripts is online here:
http://www.worldinvisible.com/library/ffbruce/ntdocrli/ntdocont.htm
2006-12-01 03:59:25
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answered by dewcoons 7
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very simple, He rose from the dead. The Jews claim someone stole the body. But if the Roman soldiers guard the tomb, how can anyone steal the body.
2006-12-01 03:49:33
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answered by donbcynical 2
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Jesus was never crucified and is not yet dead.
He was raised to heaven by God.
When Judas kissed Jesus, God caused their face to change so that the Romans grabbed Judas himself and crucified him. Judas was given the fate that he intended for Jesus at the hand of the Romans.
2006-12-01 03:58:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not even certain that this is an actual historical event. There is evidence to refute that it is even more than a mythology. The 4 canonical gospels differ greatly on their recollection of the events surrounding this bit of information.
I believe that if it happened, it was no more than a rouse. But i am of the strong opinion that it was something created after the fact for the gospels in order to maintain the Christhood of Jesus.
2006-12-01 03:46:30
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answered by ChooseRealityPLEASE 6
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David Copperfield could have made the tomb disappear. Now thats a real trick.
2006-12-01 03:44:42
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answered by james.parker 3
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Becuase he was God. He said He would rise after 3 days, and He did.
2006-12-01 03:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Transfigured...as like what happened in the Mt of transfiguration.
Thats why He told His disciples not to say anything till He rised from the dead...he was giving them a clue.
2006-12-01 03:44:24
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answered by Royal Racer Hell=Grave © 7
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