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after "3" days incavement, by a stone.

xounstaer

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how do you think jesus came out of the cave.
how do you think he resurected?
what do you think of all the following after the stone is gone and jesus starts appearing again??(after "3" days?)
 
In chapter 20 of his Gospel, John tells us that Jesus appeared to the apostles twice, even though the door was locked. Niether locked doors nor stones will stop Jesus from appearing where he wants to appear. The stone wasn't removed so that Jesus could get out. It was removed so we could look in and see that the tomb was empty.
 
Considering what tomorrow is, this may be the post of the weekend.


Amen!

Heisrisen2.jpg
 
'Jonah' was kept inside the whale for '3' days right' and another walking distance from 3 days. and he got to the inner chamer(s), right?

with a lill thinking or imag.. it's not hard to get(for me)

but whatever i know i dont nesacerally need a bible..

p.s. i am gonna print that picture and see if it keeps hanging on the closed psychiatric department here:D:screwloose\

no really for the rest i didnt even think there where replies. if there's one thing i may mention i allready did. and that "3" and tmeple or all or wha?(believe me some would've...)
 
1. how do you think Jesus came out of the cave
Matthew 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.

2.how do you think he resurrected
Jesus raised himself up
John 2:19 Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.
John 2:20 Then said the Jews, Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days?
John 2:21 But he spake of the temple of his body.

3. what do you think of the following
Jesus was revealing himself to those who followed him to bring them into one accord for them to receive the indwelling of the Holy Spirit as he had to go be with the Father in order for the Holy Spirit to come down.

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

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

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

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

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).

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

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

To the eleven, and above 500 brethren at once, at an appointed place in Galilee (1 Cor. 15:6; compare Matt. 28:16-20).

To James, but under what circumstances we are not informed (1 Cor. 15:7).

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" (Mark 16:19; Luke 24:50-52; 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 (Matt. 28:9; Luke 24:39; John 20:27), and he ate bread with them (Luke 24:42,43; John 21:12,13).

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 Savior (Acts 9:3-9, 17; 1 Cor. 15:8; 9:1).

It is implied in the words of Luke (Acts 1:3) that there may have been other appearances of which we have no record
 
'Jonah' was kept inside the whale for '3' days right' and another walking distance from 3 days. and he got to the inner chamer(s), right?

with a lill thinking or imag.. it's not hard to get(for me)

but whatever i know i dont nesacerally need a bible..

p.s. i am gonna print that picture and see if it keeps hanging on the closed psychiatric department here:D:screwloose\

no really for the rest i didnt even think there where replies. if there's one thing i may mention i allready did. and that "3" and tmeple or all or wha?(believe me some would've...)

Oh, "Jonah", the one from the fish! Being from different parts of the world, I think we have a language and typing style barrier (differrent spelling and non-capitalization of proper nouns), so I didn't know that's who you were talking about. Although, I still don't understand what you were trying to ask or the point you are trying to make, so I guess I can't offer much yet.:)
 
In Matthew 12:39-40, the scribes and Pharisees asked for a sign and Jesus answered, "no sign shall given to it except the sign of the prophet Jonah. For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the whale, so will the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth."

But sunset Friday to sunrise Sunday is two nights and one day!
 
But sunset Friday to sunrise Sunday is two nights and one day!
I am sure He did as HE said, he was in the tomb three days. We SAY he was crucified on Friday, and that He arose on Sunday... but as I read the Gospels, it isn't all so clear.
 
This is an extraordinary picture, which I have copied and saved without permission.
Now that the confession is over, I wonder how many of these (Google says thousands) that there are and what it would have cost back in the days of Jesus?
 
I am sure He did as HE said, he was in the tomb three days. We SAY he was crucified on Friday, and that He arose on Sunday... but as I read the Gospels, it isn't all so clear.
That was my point...Not all Christian traditions have a biblical foundation.
 
i recall reading (catholic bible) the guards who guarded:) the tomb to prevent him from arising after three days where payed of by some king or high lord, before the three days where past. the guards where commanded they had to say they fallen asleep.

which can clarify the missing body for one. but most important; the acceptation that stands symbolic for that king wanting the body.. just as when you loose a relative you also want the body..

yesterday and the coming years, through the years and the feasts i am sure i will shed at least one tear again..

but uhh onto the next holy days, counting down from 40 to 0 for jesus to go te heaven and then 10 more days till the next; giving of the holy ghost.

and i want to apoligize for not using capitals or being unclear and so.
and i even forgot it but yes jesus indeed did say it would be like jonah:thumbsup(jesus christ did back then)
 
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