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Resurrection of Christ @ one of the cardinal facts and doctrines of the gospel. If Christ be not risen, our faith is vain ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:14). The whole of the New Testament revelation rests on this as an historical fact. On the day of Pentecost Peter argued the necessity of Christ's resurrection from the prediction in Psalms:16 kjv@Acts:2:24-28). In his own discourses, also, our Lord clearly intimates his resurrection kjv@Matthew:20:19; kjv@Mark:9:9 kjv@Mark:14:28; kjv@Luke:18:33; kjv@John:2:19-22). The evangelists give circumstantial accounts of the facts connected with that event, and the apostles, also, in their public teaching largely insist upon it. Ten different appearances of our risen Lord are recorded in the New Testament. They may be arranged as follows:

(1.) To Mary Magdalene at the sepulchre alone. This is recorded at length only by John (20:11-18), and alluded to by Mark (16:9-11).

(2.) To certain women, "the other Mary," Salome, Joanna, and others, as they returned from the sepulchre. Matthew (28:1-10) alone gives an account of this. (Comp. kjv@Mark:16:1-8, and kjv@Luke:24:1-11.)

(3.) To Simon Peter alone on the day of the resurrection. (
See kjv@Luke:24:34; kjv@1Corinthians:15:5.)

(4.) To the two disciples on the way to Emmaus on the day of the resurrection, recorded fully only by Luke (24:13-35. Comp. kjv@Mark:16:12-13).

(5.) To the ten disciples (Thomas being absent) and others "with them," at Jerusalem on the evening of the resurrection day. One of the evangelists gives an account of this appearance, John (20:19-24).

(6.) To the disciples again (Thomas being present) at Jerusalem kjv@Mark:16:14-18; kjv@Luke:24:33-40; kjv@John:20:26-28.
See also kjv@1Corinthians:15:5).

(7.) To the disciples when fishing at the Sea of Galilee. Of this appearance also John (21:1-23) alone gives an account.

(8.) To the eleven, and above 500 brethren at once, at an appointed place in Galilee ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:6; comp. kjv@Matthew:28:16-20).

(9.) To James, but under what circumstances we are not informed ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:7).

(10.) To the apostles immediately before the ascension. They accompanied him from Jerusalem to Mount Olivet, and there they saw him ascend "till a cloud received him out of their sight" kjv@Mark:16:19; kjv@Luke:24:50-52; kjv@Acts:1:4-10). It is worthy of note that it is distinctly related that on most of these occasions our Lord afforded his disciples the amplest opportunity of testing the fact of his resurrection. He conversed with them face to face. They touched him kjv@Matthew:28:9; kjv@Luke:24:39; kjv@John:20:27), and he ate bread with them kjv@Luke:24:42-43; kjv@John:21:12-13).

(11.) In addition to the above, mention might be made of Christ's manifestation of himself to Paul at Damascus, who speaks of it as an appearance of the risen Saviour kjv@Acts:9:3-9, 17; kjv@1Corinthians:15:8 kjv@1Corinthians:9:1). It is implied in the words of Luke kjv@Acts:1:3) that there may have been other appearances of which we have no record. The resurrection is spoken of as the act

(1) of God the Father kjv@Psalms:16:10; kjv@Acts:2:24 kjv@Acts:3:15; kjv@Romans:8:11; kjv@Ephesians:1:20; kjv@Colossians:2:12; kjv@Hebrews:13:20);

(2) of Christ himself kjv@John:2:19 kjv@John:10:18); and

(3) of the Holy Spirit ( kjv@1Peter:3:18). The resurrection is a public testimony of Christ's release from his undertaking as surety, and an evidence of the Father's acceptance of his work of redemption. It is a victory over death and the grave for all his followers. The importance of Christ's resurrection will be seen when we consider that if he rose the gospel is true, and if he rose not it is false. His resurrection from the dead makes it manifest that his sacrifice was accepted. Our justification was secured by his obedience to the death, and therefore he was raised from the dead kjv@Romans:4:25). His resurrection is a proof that he made a full atonement for our sins, that his sacrifice was accepted as a satisfaction to divine justice, and his blood a ransom for sinners. It is also a pledge and an earnest of the resurrection of all believers kjv@Romans:8:11; kjv@1Corinthians:6:14 kjv@1Corinthians:15:47-49; kjv@Philippians:3:21; kjv@1John:3:2). As he lives, they shall live also. It proved him to be the Son of God, inasmuch as it authenticated all his claims kjv@John:2:19 kjv@John:10:17). "If Christ did not rise, the whole scheme of redemption is a failure, and all the predictions and anticipations of its glorious results for time and for eternity, for men and for angels of every rank and order, are proved to be chimeras. 'But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first-fruits of them that slept.' Therefore the Bible is true from Genesis to Revelation. The kingdom of darkness has been overthrown, Satan has fallen as lightning from heaven, and the triumph of truth over error, of good over evil, of happiness over misery is for ever secured." Hodge. With reference to the report which the Roman soldiers were bribed kjv@Matthew:28:12-14) to circulate concerning Christ's resurrection, "his disciples came by night and stole him away while we slept," Matthew Henry in his "Commentary," under kjv@John:20:1-10, fittingly remarks, "The grave-clothes in which Christ had been buried were found in very good order, which serves for an evidence that his body was not 'stolen away while men slept.' Robbers of tombs have been known to take away 'the clothes' and leave the body; but none ever took away 'the body' and left the clothes, especially when they were 'fine linen' and new kjv@Mark:15:46). Any one would rather choose to carry a dead body in its clothes than naked. Or if they that were supposed to have stolen it would have left the grave-clothes behind, yet it cannot be supposed they would find leisure to 'fold up the linen.'"

Resurrection of the dead @ will be simultaneous both of the just and the unjust kjv@Daniel:12:2; kjv@John:5:28-29; kjv@Romans:2:6-16; kjv@2Thessalonians:1:6-10). The qualities of the resurrection body will be different from those of the body laid in the grave ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:53-54; kjv@Philippians:3:21); but its identity will nevertheless be preserved. It will still be the same body ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:42-44) which rises again. As to the nature of the resurrection body,

(1) it will be spiritual ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:44), i.e., a body adapted to the use of the soul in its glorified state, and to all the conditions of the heavenly state;

(2) glorious, incorruptible, and powerful

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(3) like unto the glorified body of Christ kjv@Philippians:3:21); and

(4) immortal kjv@Revelation:21:4). Christ's resurrection secures and illustrates that of his people. "

(1.) Because his resurrection seals and consummates his redemptive power; and the redemption of our persons involves the redemption of our bodies kjv@Romans:8:23).

(2.) Because of our federal and vital union with Christ ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:21-22; kjv@1Thessalonians:4:14).

(3.) Because of his Spirit which dwells in us making our bodies his members ( kjv@1Corinthians:6:15; kjv@Romans:8:11).

(4.) Because Christ by covenant is Lord both of the living and the dead kjv@Romans:14:9). This same federal and vital union of the Christian with Christ likewise causes the resurrection of the believer to be similar to as well as consequent upon that of Christ ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:49; kjv@Philippians:3:21; kjv@1John:3:2)." Hodge's Outlines of Theology.

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Resurrection, the @ A doctrine of the Old Testament kjv@Job:19:26 kjv@Psalms:16:10 kjv@Psalms:49:15 kjv@Isaiah:26:19 kjv@Daniel:12:2 kjv@Hosea:13:14
A first principle of the gospel kjv@1Corinthians:15:13 kjv@1Corinthians:15:14 kjv@Hebrews:6:1 kjv@Hebrews:6:2
Expected by the Jews kjv@John:11:24 kjv@Hebrews:11:35
Denied by the Sadducees kjv@Matthew:22:23 kjv@Luke:20:27 kjv@Acts:23:8
Explained away by false teachers kjv@2Timothy:2:18
Called in question by some in the church kjv@1Corinthians:15:12
Is not incredible kjv@Mark:12:24 kjv@Acts:26:8
Is not contrary to reason kjv@John:12:24 kjv@1Corinthians:15:35-49
Assumed and proved by our Lord kjv@Matthew:22:29-32 kjv@Luke:14:14 kjv@John:5:28 kjv@John:5:29
Preached by the Apostles kjv@Acts:4:2 kjv@Acts:17:18 kjv@Acts:24:15
Credibility of, shown by the resurrection of individuals kjv@Matthew:9:25 kjv@Matthew:27:53 kjv@Luke:7:14 kjv@John:11:44 kjv@Hebrews:11:35
Certainty of, proved by the resurrection of Christ kjv@1Corinthians:15:12-20
Effected by the power of
God kjv@Matthew:22:29
Christ kjv@John:5:28 kjv@John:5:29 kjv@John:6:39 kjv@John:6:40 kjv@John:6:44
The Holy Spirit kjv@Romans:8:11
Shall be of all the dead kjv@John:5:28 kjv@Acts:24:15 kjv@Revelation:20:13
Saints in, shall
Rise through Christ kjv@John:11:25 kjv@Acts:4:2 kjv@1Corinthians:15:21 kjv@1Corinthians:15:22
Rise first kjv@1Corinthians:15:23 kjv@1Thessalonians:4:16
Rise to eternal life kjv@Daniel:12:2 kjv@John:5:29
Be glorified with Christ kjv@Colossians:3:4
Be as the angels kjv@Matthew:22:30
Have incorruptible bodies kjv@1Corinthians:15:42
Have glorious bodies kjv@1Corinthians:15:43
Have powerful bodies kjv@1Corinthians:15:43
Have spiritual bodies kjv@1Corinthians:15:44
Have bodies like Christ's kjv@Philippians:3:21 kjv@1John:3:2
Be recompensed kjv@Luke:14:14
Saints should look forward to kjv@Daniel:12:13 kjv@Philippians:3:11 kjv@2Corinthians:5:1
Of saints shall be followed by the change of those then alive kjv@1Corinthians:15:51 kjv@1Thessalonians:4:17
The preaching of, caused
Mocking kjv@Acts:17:32
Persecution kjv@Acts:23:6 kjv@Acts:24:11-15
Blessedness of those who have part in the first kjv@Revelation:20:6
Of the wicked, shall be to
Shame and everlasting contempt kjv@Daniel:12:2
Damnation kjv@John:5:29
Illustrative of the new birth kjv@John:5:25
Illustrated kjv@Ezekiel:37:1-10 kjv@1Corinthians:15:36 kjv@1Corinthians:15:37

Resurrection of Christ, the @ Foretold by the prophets kjv@Psalms:16:10 kjv@Acts:13:34 kjv@Acts:13:35 kjv@Isaiah:26:19
Foretold by Himself kjv@Matthew:20:19 kjv@Mark:9:9 kjv@Mark:14:28 kjv@John:2:19-22
Was necessary to
The fulfilment of Scripture kjv@Luke:24:45 kjv@Luke:24:46
Forgiveness of sins kjv@1Corinthians:15:17
Justification kjv@Romans:4:25 kjv@Romans:8:34
Hope kjv@1Corinthians:15:19
The efficacy of preaching kjv@1Corinthians:15:14
The efficacy of faith kjv@1Corinthians:15:14 kjv@1Corinthians:15:17
A proof of his being the Son of God kjv@Psalms:2:7 kjv@Acts:13:33 kjv@Romans:1:4
Effected by
The power of God kjv@Acts:2:24 kjv@Acts:3:15 kjv@Romans:8:11 kjv@Ephesians:1:20 kjv@Colossians:2:12
His own power kjv@John:2:19 kjv@John:10:18
The power of the Holy Spirit kjv@1Peter:3:18
On the first day of the week kjv@Mark:16:9
On the third day after his death kjv@Mark:16:9
On the third day after His death kjv@Luke:24:46 kjv@Acts:10:40 kjv@1Corinthians:15:4
The apostles
At first did not understand the predictions respecting kjv@Mark:9:10 kjv@John:20:9
Very slow to believe kjv@Mark:16:13 kjv@Luke:24:9 kjv@Luke:24:11 kjv@Luke:24:37 kjv@Luke:24:38
Reproved for their unbelief of kjv@Mark:16:14
He appeared after to
Mary Magdalene kjv@Mark:16:9 kjv@John:20:18
The women kjv@Matthew:28:9
Simon Peter kjv@Luke:24:34
Two disciples kjv@Luke:24:13-31
Apostles, except Thomas kjv@John:20:19 kjv@John:20:24
Apostles, Thomas being present kjv@John:20:26
Apostles at the sea of Tiberias kjv@John:21:1
Apostles in Galilee kjv@Matthew:28:16 kjv@Matthew:28:17
About five hundred brethren kjv@1Corinthians:15:6
James kjv@1Corinthians:15:7
All the Apostles kjv@Luke:24:51 kjv@Acts:1:9 kjv@1Corinthians:15:7
Paul kjv@1Corinthians:15:8
Fraud impossible in kjv@Matthew:27:63-66
He gave many infallible proofs of kjv@Luke:24:35 kjv@Luke:24:39 kjv@Luke:24:43 kjv@John:20:20 kjv@John:20:27 kjv@Acts:1:3
Was attested by
Angels kjv@Matthew:28:5-7 kjv@Luke:24:4-7 kjv@Luke:24:23
Apostles kjv@Acts:1:22 kjv@Acts:2:32 kjv@Acts:3:15 kjv@Acts:4:33
His enemies kjv@Matthew:28:11-15
Asserted and preached by the Apostles kjv@Acts:25:19 kjv@Acts:26:23
Saints
Begotten to a lively hope kjv@1Peter:1:3 kjv@1Peter:1:21
Desire to know the power of kjv@Philippians:3:10
Should keep, in remembrance kjv@2Timothy:2:8
Shall rise in the likeness of kjv@Romans:6:5 kjv@1Corinthians:15:49 kjv@Philippians:3:21
Is an emblem of the new birth kjv@Romans:6:4 kjv@Colossians:2:12
The first-fruits of our resurrection kjv@Acts:26:23 kjv@1Corinthians:15:20 kjv@1Corinthians:15:23
The truth of the gospel involved in kjv@1Corinthians:15:14 kjv@1Corinthians:15:15
Followed by his exaltation kjv@Acts:4:10 kjv@Acts:4:11 kjv@Romans:8:34 kjv@Ephesians:1:20 kjv@Philippians:2:9 kjv@Philippians:2:10 kjv@Revelation:1:18
An assurance of the judgment kjv@Acts:17:31
Typified
Isaac kjv@Genesis:22:13 kjv@Hebrews:11:19
Jonah kjv@Jonah:2:10 kjv@Matthew:12:40

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RESURRECTION @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Job:14:12-15; kjv@Job:19:25-27; kjv@Psalms:16:9-10; kjv@Psalms:17:15; kjv@Psalms:49:15; kjv@Isaiah:25:8; kjv@Isaiah:26:19; kjv@Daniel:12:2 kjv@Daniel:12:Ezekiel:37:1-14; 3, 13; kjv@Hosea:13:14; kjv@Matthew:22:23-32; kjv@Matthew:24:31; kjv@Matthew:25:1-13; kjv@Matthew:27:52-53; kjv@Mark:12:18-27; kjv@Luke:14:14; kjv@Luke:20:27-38; kjv@John:5:21-25 kjv@John:5:John:6:39-40 kjv@John:6:28 kjv@John:6:29; 44, 54; kjv@John:11:23-25; kjv@John:14:19; kjv@Acts:2:26-31; kjv@Acts:4:1-2; kjv@Acts:17:18 kjv@Acts:17:32 kjv@Acts:23:6-8; kjv@Acts:24:14-15; kjv@Acts:26:6-8; kjv@Acts:8:10-11 kjv@Acts:8:Romans:4:16-21; 19, 21-23; kjv@1Corinthians:6:14; kjv@1Corinthians:15:12-32-35-57; kjv@2Corinthians:4:14; kjv@Philippians:3:10 kjv@Philippians:3:Philippians:5:1-5; 11, 21; kjv@1Thessalonians:4:14-16; kjv@2Timothy:1:10; kjv@2Timothy:2:18; kjv@Hebrews:6:2; kjv@Hebrews:11:19 kjv@Hebrews:11:35 kjv@Revelation:1:18; kjv@Revelation:20:4-6 kjv@Revelation:20:13
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See DEAD,_RAISED
- Of Jesus .
See JESUS

- FIGURATIVE .Of regeneration kjv@Ephesians:2:1 kjv@Ephesians:2:Romans:6:4; 5, 6; kjv@Colossians:2:12; kjv@Colossians:3:1

- TYPIFIED .Isaac kjv@Genesis:22:13; with_Hebrews:11:19 .Jonah kjv@Jonah:2:10; with_Matthew:12:40

- SYMBOLICAL kjv@Revelation:11:11

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kjv@STRING:Camon <HITCHCOCK>@ his resurrection - HITCHCOCK-C


kjv@STRING:Eliakim <HITCHCOCK>@ resurrection of God - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Jecamiah <HITCHCOCK>@ resurrection, or confirmation, or revenge, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Jehoiakim <HITCHCOCK>@ avenging, or establishing, or resurrection, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J


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G1454 <STRGRK>@ ἔγερσις egersis eg'-er-sis From G1453; a resurgence (from death): - resurrection.


G1815 <STRGRK>@ ἐξανάστασις exanastasis ex-an-as'-tas-is From G1817; a rising from death: - resurrection.


G386 <STRGRK>@ ἀνάστασις anastasis an-as'-tas-is From G450; a standing up again that is (literally) a resurrection from death (individual general or by implication (its author)) or (figuratively) a (moral) recovery (of spiritual truth): - raised to life again resurrection rise from the dead that should rise rising again.