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What does the Bible say about Christ's resurrection without seeing corruption?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus was raised by God without seeing corruption, fulfilling the prophecy of David.

In Acts 2:22-32, Peter speaks about Jesus of Nazareth, emphasizing that while He was crucified and slain, God raised Him up, ensuring that His body would not be subject to decay. This claim is rooted in the fulfillment of the prophecy found in Psalm 16:10, where David states that God would not allow His Holy One to see corruption. Unlike other figures in biblical history, Jesus, being the Holy Son of God, was raised on the third day, emphasizing His uniqueness and divine nature. The resurrection confirms Jesus’ identity as the Messiah and the importance of His victory over death.
Scripture References: Acts 2:22-32, Psalm 16:10

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