You did it again and again. the "tomb of Jesus" is just a movie to earn money from expectations, from all other walks of life of people. there is no truth about it I repeat, just a movie, fiction, a noble story coming our from the mind of the author.
According to the bible, the Jews got angry to Jesus for his teachings and hated him for telling the Jews that He is the Son of God.. From that time on, they want Jesus to be caught and be brought to Pontius Pilate to be prosecuted.Judas then made a traitor to Him and have Jesus to be caught . After the prosecution, he was given the penalty to be nailed on the cross which cause his death but after days He aroused from the dead and was brought to heaven with God. this is shirr story about the death of Jesus, so you may know.
jtm
2007-03-14 02:28:35
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answered by Jesus M 7
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The "swoon" theory that Jesus survived the cross only to die at a later sounds plausable at first but crumbles under any intellegent scrutiny.
First, the Romans were experts at killing people. The cause of death on the cross is suffocation. You hang from the cross in such a way that, in order to breath, you have to push up on your nail impaled feet to get a breath. After a time, the lungs fill with fluid and the pain from pushing on the nail is so painful that the person dies because they can't breath anymore. This is why the soilders broke the legs of the two theives on the cross. They wanted to hurry the time up for their death so they made it so that they couldn't push up on their legs any longer.
When they came to Jesus they found, to their astonishment, that He had already died. Just to make sure that He was dead they plunged a spear into His side where "blood and water" come out of the side. What did this mean? After death your blood seperates into the serum and the plasma. This would look like blood and water.
Then Jesus was put into a tomb where Roman guards were posted and a large stone was rolled over the entrance. Why? Because the Pharasee's knew of Jesus' claim to die and rise three days later. They didn't want the disciples to come and take the body away then claim He had risen.
So if you are buying into the "Jesus survived the crucifiction" theory you would have to believe that this man would have had the strength to survive a scourge, being impaled onto the spikes of the cross, and having a spear thrust into His side causing Him to bleed out.
Even if you delude yourself into believing this you would further have to believe that after 3 days He was recovered enough to have gotten Himself out of the death wrappings that He would have been buried in, pushed a very heavy stone away from the entrance of the tomb and then overpower a guard of Roman soilders. Is this what you are believing?
Then, you would have to believe that this Jesus, after all of this, would present Himself to His disciples in such a way as to be the "Conquerer of death, the Prince of Peace, the Ressurected Christ from the grave" and He inspires His disciples so much that they go out and transform the world in ways that still affect us today.... and He did all of this only 3 days after enduring a torture that is designed to leave no possibility of survival for the person going through it.
Is this what you are really going to believe?
2007-03-14 09:15:26
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answered by Bud 5
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There's no way to know. I think, statistically, for the tomb of such a massive historical figure to have survived is relatively improbable. It would be one thing if he was a wealthy king or something during his life time, but his following at the time of his burial - be it at 33 or 50-something - was not sufficient to afford the kind of burial that would be noteworthy thousands of years later. As such, the idea of a common tomb just happening to be that of Jesus surviving AND being discovered is pretty far-fetched.
2007-03-14 09:02:06
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answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6
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The Book of Acts spells it out quite clearly, after His death on the cross, 3 days later He DID rise again from the dead. Death no longer has any power. It is defeated. Jesus Christ in all His physical form, went up into Heaven. There was no conspiracy coverup. The name Jesus actually was far more common than most people today realize. That is why it is being found more and more through archeological digs over there. The important thing to note is that there were many many witnesses to Jesus Christ assention into heaven. There were hundreds that saw Him AFTER He arose 3 days after His death. THE more important thing is what the rest of Scripture says...that if He left to prepare a place for us...then those who place their faith and trust in Him and what He did for us...are looking for His Return. Which could happen at any time.
2007-03-14 09:04:18
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answered by macgyverdb 2
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I really don't care. He was just a guy. I reckon he died on the cross and that was that. The disciples probably made the rest of it up because a mortal man changing the lives of so many people just isn't as exciting.
He was a great man, but just a man, and he died like we all will. Maybe he died on the cross and then his body 'disappeared' from the tomb, was taken to Jerusalem and burried. Who cares?
2007-03-14 09:07:11
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answered by sketch_r 2
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Jesus died on the cross and then he rose in three day and he joined His father in Heaven. Jesus is not dead he's alive the Bible tells me so.
2007-03-14 09:13:53
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answered by adel_chick2006 2
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Jesus DID survive the cross!
No, his tomb IS NOT in Jerusalem!
He was cremated.
The Truth WILL destroy religion and religious beliefs!
Here's the Solution:
Create a private, personal, direct, divine relationship with Our Creator and save your Soul from religion.
Only with Our Creator's Love and Peace will we be Truly Free!
2007-03-14 08:58:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you a three headed giraffe? I doubt it. Why would you ask such a rediculous question? The Roman Cross had NO SURVIVORS. HE died, arose, walked among men for 40 days, and was taken into heaven in the presence of many people. This is difficult to believe unless HE was the Messiah, SON of GOD. We know this to be true but you evidentally do not. I hope at some time you begin to study and find the TRUTH. Have a great day.
Eds
2007-03-14 09:01:55
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answered by Eds 7
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How could he survive the cross? He was under guard, it was nailed to his hands, his feet were off the ground nailed against it. It makes me angry, and sick when you ask questions like that. The answer is no
2007-03-14 09:03:49
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The Romans were expert torturers. They would not have mistaken a coma for death.
Why would people choose to believe a movie?
2007-03-14 09:09:17
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answered by awayforabit 5
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