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What does the Bible say about Jesus' betrayal and resurrection?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus was betrayed to fulfill God's plan for salvation, culminating in His death and resurrection on the third day.

The Scriptures detail that Jesus, during His ministry, foretold His betrayal, death, and resurrection, as seen in Matthew 17:22-23. This act of betrayal, primarily through Judas Iscariot, was not merely a tragic turn of events; it was necessary for the accomplishment of God's sovereign will to save His people. Isaiah 53:10 expresses this divine purpose, indicating that it pleased the Lord to bruise Him, highlighting that the evil performed by men was under God's predetermined counsel. Jesus' resurrection on the third day confirms His victory over death and sin, affirming the promises made to His followers.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:22-23, Isaiah 53:10

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