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How do we know that Christ truly died?

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The accounts of His burial and the testimonies of witnesses affirm that Christ truly died.

The truth of Christ's death is established through multiple biblical accounts and testimonies. Matthew 27 explicitly records His burial, detailing Joseph of Arimathea's request for the body of Jesus, thus affirming that He was indeed dead. The presence of witnesses, including Mary Magdalene and others who observed His burial, further corroborates this fact. The scriptures highlight that His body was lifeless, emphasizing the reality of His death. Moreover, the actions of His enemies, who sought to secure the tomb, served to underscore the certainty of His death. The faithful recording of these events in scripture ensures that the reality of Christ's death is clear and affirmed. His death was not a mere illusion but a significant event that grants believers hope and assurance of redemption.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:57-66

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Dead Indeed
Clay Curtis · Apr 25, 2011
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