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How does Jesus' resurrection relate to Psalm 16?

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Psalm 16 foreshadows Christ’s resurrection, affirming that God will not allow His Holy One to see corruption.

Psalm 16 is prophetically significant as it speaks of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In verse 10, it boldly proclaims, 'For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.' This declaration was fulfilled in Christ, who, after being laid in the grave, did not experience decay, as affirmed in Acts 2 and 13 by Apostles Peter and Paul respectively. His resurrection from the dead is a guarantee of our own resurrection and highlights God's power over death, sin, and corruption, promising eternal life to all who believe.
Scripture References: Psalm 16:10, Acts 2, Acts 13

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