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Therefore being a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn with an oath to him, that of the fruit of his loins, according to the flesh, he would raise up Christ to sit on his throne; he seeing this before spake of the resurrection of Christ, that his soul was not left in hell, neither his flesh did see corruption
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The resurrection of Christ's body he (Paul) was
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With the Resurrection of Christ death was defeated
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resurrection of Christ who is the true Seed
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Of course they would talk of their lives, back-grounds, families and such, but always the conversation would turn to the resurrection of Christ, for at this place in our lives, we knew of nothing else to talk about
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resurrection of Christ, and we too will rise to
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Like him, let us point to the resurrection of Christ, and confidently challenge all fair and reasonable men to refute the evidence by which it is supported
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But if, as we believe, the resurrection of Christ is an undeniable fact which cannot be disproved, the whole fabric of sceptical arguments against supernatural religion is undermined, and must fall to the ground
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The stupendous miracle of the resurrection of Christ once admitted, it is sheer nonsense to tell us that any other smaller miracle in the Bible is incredible or impossible
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Christian conversion is based upon on objectives, the Resurrection of Christ
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I truly I did not know then, that the Resurrection of Christ had
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after reexamining details of the Resurrection of Christ
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Baptize: To apply water to a saved person, showing the death and resurrection of Christ
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Through belief in the event of the resurrection of Christ, death of the human body (change in structure and functions of atom-energy) can be recognized and valued as the final step, and ultimate transition, of one’s ‘physical’ and spiritual journey of life here on Earth
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The resurrection of Christ brought life and courage to the disappointed and disillusioned disciples
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The resurrection of Christ allows the belief, and represents the phenomena, that Self, that is, individual human consciousness, personality, spirit and soul – and thoughts, emotions, attitudes, values, beliefs, behaviours - can never die, can never be extinguished, but will live on forever
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We may consider believing that the events pertaining to the sacrifice and resurrection of Christ have opened the gates of ‘heaven’ for all peoples, regardless of their imperfections, regardless of their beliefs and regardless of their attitudes
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But this is obviously not the Creator’s idea, will, or design and order of creation, and perhaps through belief in the birth, death and resurrection of Christ, we too can have some significant insight into the ‘mind’ of ‘that which nothing greater can be thought’
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Prayer, perhaps a considered discerning and intuitive faith that allows the comprehension of the resurrection of Christ as being the ultimate miracle that has the potential to provide the ultimate source of hope for all humankind
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that his resurrection was past before the death and resurrection of Christ
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The resurrection of Christ, Abraham, or anyone requires that they be dead at the time of the
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before spoke of the resurrection of Christ, that his soul was not left in hades, neither did
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Heaven before and without any need of the death and resurrection of Christ
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out of the Gospel; both the resurrection of Christ and our resurrection
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be saying nothing; and the death and resurrection of Christ has been made to be useless
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things that slander God, and makes the resurrection of Christ not needed, etc
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Changes the resurrection of Christ, which gives us a hope of being resurrected, by
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Changes the nature of the resurrection of Christ, whether He was dead and raised
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never was dead, therefore, there was no resurrection of Christ
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(3) Acts 2:31 "He seeing this before spoke of the resurrection of Christ, that his soul
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with Christ; the saved reigning with Christ begins after the resurrection of Christ and will
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[Micah 4:1] and the resurrection of Christ was given in types and shadows as Moses
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were true, then the resurrection of Christ and our resurrection would be pointless
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• If "made alive in the spirit" was not the resurrection of Christ, then the very thing
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When did it happen? The resurrection of Christ, Abraham, or
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life and still in a mortal body and were not like the resurrection of Christ, or like the
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• Their resurrection was not unto eternal life, this was before the resurrection of Christ who
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without any need of the death and resurrection of Christ
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and resurrection of Christ
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takes the resurrection out of the Gospel; both the resurrection of Christ and our
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death and resurrection of Christ has been made to be useless and not needed? Paul said
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• Changes the resurrection of Christ, which gives us a hope of being resurrected, by
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• Changes the nature of the resurrection of Christ, whether He was dead and raised
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never was dead; therefore, there was no resurrection of Christ
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(Micah 4:1), and the resurrection of Christ was given in types and shadows as Moses
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The saints at Corinth that both had become saints after the resurrection of Christ,
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resurrection of Christ and it will last to His second coming
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When did it happen? The resurrection of Christ, Abraham, or anyone
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were not like the resurrection of Christ, or like the resurrection of the saved
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believed by many today were true, then the resurrection of Christ and our
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When did it happen? The resurrection of Christ, Abraham, or anyone requires that they
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mortal life and still in a mortal body and were not like the resurrection of Christ, or like the
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over death; and gives all this victory without the death and resurrection of Christ
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OF THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST, that his soul was not left in hades, neither did
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resurrection out of the Gospel; both the resurrection of Christ and our resurrection
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and he is made to be saying nothing; and the death and resurrection of Christ has been
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teach things that slander God, and makes the resurrection of Christ not needed, etc
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reigning with Christ begins after the resurrection of Christ and will last to His second
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· If "made alive in the spirit" was not the resurrection of Christ, then the very thing they are trying to prove is that the spirit cannot die; nevertheless, they are saying the deathless spirit that cannot die was dead and was "made alive
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Abraham being alive would have requires that he never died or that his resurrection was past before the death and resurrection of Christ
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When did it happen? The resurrection of Christ, Abraham, or anyone requires that they be dead at the time of the resurrection for they could not be resurrected if they were alive
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Just as Lazarus was brought back in his earthly body to a mortal life, they were resurrected back to a mortal life, and they still in a mortal body, and were not like the resurrection of Christ, or like the resurrection of the saved at the coming of Christ
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· Their resurrection was not unto eternal life, this was before the resurrection of Christ who was the “first fruits” (1 Corinthians 15:20)
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The doctrine of unconditional immortality from birth makes nonsense out of 1 Corinthians 15:54-57, and gives all, those in Christ, and those not in Christ the victory over death; and gives all this victory without the death and resurrection of Christ
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Therefore being a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn with an oath to him, that of the fruit of his loins, according to the flesh, he would raise up Christ to sit on his throne, he seeing this before spoke of the resurrection of Christ, that his soul was not left in hades, neither did his flesh see corruption
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If, as soon as they die, the dead are alive and they have the image of Christ, what more will they have or could want after the resurrection? Going instantly to Heaven at death makes the immaterial souls that were in David and all the Old Testament saints to have been saved, and they went to Heaven before and without any need of the death and resurrection of Christ
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If an immaterial soul is the only thing that will never be dead, it will always live independent of the resurrection; if all souls now have eternal life, then all souls will live forever without the death and resurrection of Christ
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Paul's argument has been neutralized, and he is made to be saying nothing; the death and resurrection of Christ has been made to be useless and not needed? Paul said the dead in Christ are asleep, the theology of many says not so Paul, all the dead in Christ have a soul that is awake in Heaven
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Changes the resurrection of Christ, which gives us a hope of being resurrected, by reducing the death and resurrection of Christ to His earthly human body only if His soul were immortal and could not have died; therefore, the resurrection of Christ must be the "first fruits" only of the resurrection of this earthly body
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Changes the nature of the resurrection of Christ, whether He was dead and raised by God, or only His earthly body was dead, and He just came back from Heaven to it
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(3) Acts 2:31 "He seeing this before spoke of the resurrection of Christ, that his soul was not left in Hell (the grave-hades); neither his flesh did see corruption
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There was revelation given in the Old Testament on the establishment of the kingdom (Micah 4:1), and the resurrection of Christ was given in types and shadows as Moses lifting up the serpent in the wilderness (John 3:14), but few if any understood, and the doctrine of the resurrection, life, and immortality, which Christ taught, were new, were unknown about by anyone before Christ
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The saints at Corinth that both had become saints after the resurrection of Christ, and had died were dead, but they were not dead Old Testament saints (1 Corinthians 15:18)
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The 1,000’s (plural in the Greek) of years is symbolic of an indefinite time in which the saints will reign with Christ; the saved reigning with Christ begins after the resurrection of Christ and it will last to His second coming
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The resurrection of Christ, as we are informed by Paul in the fore part of the chapter, was witnessed by hundreds, upon which testimony the Sadducees had confessed; and, besides, the supernatural power manifested by the apostles was a remaining support that they had testified to the truth
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Just as Lazarus was brought back in his earthly body to a mortal life, they were resurrected back to a mortal life, and they were still in a mortal body, and were not like the resurrection of Christ, or like the resurrection of the saved at the coming of Christ
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And hence we conclude that the socalled resurrection of Christians is not the survival of their souls, but their rising up to life, in bodies which shall be 'given’ them
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The hope of a physical resurrection of Christians to incorruptible life does not rest on the single testimony of the fifteenth chapter in the Epistle to the Corinthians
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The greatest fact of all, the Resurrection of Christ, we believe, not because there exists any single perfectly coherent digest of testimonies concerning it in the New Testament; but because the general result of all the testimonies converges to that centre, and removes the partial difficulty which each narrative taken alone might suggest to the mind
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It is repeatedly said the prophesies knew beforehand and wrote of the suffering, death and resurrection of Christ, yet Millennialists say not so, not God or the prophets knew
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Acts 13:33 applied it to the resurrection of Christ, not to His second coming and the Millennium
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WAS THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF CHRIST FOREKNOWN BY GOD?
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KINGDOM HAS BEEN RESTORED TO ISRAEL AS THEY SAY GOD PLANNED IT TO BE, THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN NO DEATH AND NO RESURRECTION OF CHRIST
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known about the resurrection of Christ
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When preaching the first sermon after the resurrection of Christ, Peter says, "This is that which has been spoken through the prophet Joel" [Acts 2:16]
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As taught by Millennialists, the kingdom being restored was only for Israel, the Gentiles would never have had the blessings that came to them through the death and resurrection of Christ
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The Law was a parenthesis added for fifteen hundred years between the promise made to Abraham and the death and resurrection of Christ; "added because of transgressions
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Their "covenant with death" [Isaiah 28:18] was annulled by the resurrection of Christ
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OR RESURRECTION OF CHRIST, NOTHING ABOUT THE CHURCH, NOTHING ABOUT A
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There was revelation given in the Old Testament on the establishment of the kingdom [Micah 4:1] and the resurrection of Christ was given in types and shadows as Moses lifting up the serpent in the wilderness [John 3:14]; which few if any understood, but the doctrine of the resurrection, life, and immortality, which Christ taught, were new
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Satan is a spiritual being, therefore, literal keys and chains are a symbolic restraining of Satan that "he should deceive the nations no more, until the thousand years should be finished" He was restrained by the death and resurrection of Christ
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Revelation 20:1-10 describes what is to take place between the resurrection of Christ and the parousia
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is speaking of events that are to take place between the resurrection of Christ and the second coming of Christ, not of events that will take place after He comes
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After the resurrection of Christ, two of His disciples said to Him, "We hoped that it was he who should redeem Israel
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The saved reigning with Christ begins after the resurrection of Christ and will last to His second coming
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Millennialists tell us, "THIS IS NOT THAT" for God or the prophet Joel did not know about the death and resurrection of Christ
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Not only is Peter saying Christ is on David's throne at that time, but also that God foresaw the rejection, death, and resurrection of Christ
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There could not have been any predictions or prophecy about the suffering of Christ, the death of Christ, the resurrection of Christ, the church, the New Covenant; there could not have been any prophecy about the Millennium for we are told they were all unknown of by God and the prophets
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When did it happen? The resurrection of Christ, Abraham, or anyone requires that they are dead at the time of the resurrection, for they could not be resurrected if they were alive
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Therefore being a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn with and oath to him, that of the fruit of his loins, according to the flesh, HE WOULD RAISE UP CHRIST to sit on his throne; he seeing this before SPAKE OF THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST, that his soul was not left in hades, neither did his flesh see corruption