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How do we know Jesus Christ rose from the dead?

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The resurrection of Christ is supported by scriptural prophecy and eyewitness accounts recorded in the New Testament.

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a cornerstone of Christian faith, firmly established by both Old Testament prophecy and New Testament testimony. Acts 2:25-31 records Peter asserting that David's words in Psalm 16 anticipated Christ's resurrection. Furthermore, Paul echoes this in Acts 13:35, confirming that Christ did not see corruption. The four Gospels all testify to the resurrection, providing accounts of the empty tomb and appearances of the risen Christ. Together, these scriptural evidences serve as a robust foundation for the belief that Christ truly rose from the dead, ensuring eternal life for those who trust in Him.
Scripture References: Acts 2:25-31, Acts 13:35, 1 Corinthians 15:4

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