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What does the Bible say about Christ's suffering and resurrection?

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The Bible teaches that Christ must suffer and be killed, but He will also be raised again on the third day, fulfilling Scripture.

According to Matthew 16:21, Jesus revealed to His disciples that He must go to Jerusalem, where He would suffer many things, be killed, and raised on the third day. This message is central to the gospel, emphasizing that Jesus' suffering was necessary for the redemption of His people. The New Testament consistently affirms that Christ's suffering was prophesied in Scriptures, such as in Isaiah, where it discusses the suffering servant and lays the foundation for His atoning work. His resurrection serves as the proof of His divinity and the acceptance of His sacrifice as the means of our justification.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:21, Isaiah 53, Matthew 16:21-23, Romans 4:25, Revelation 13:8

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