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What does the Bible say about Jesus not seeing corruption?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus' body did not undergo decay after His death, as prophesied in Psalm 16.

According to the Bible, Jesus' resurrection is a profound fulfillment of prophecy, particularly highlighted in Psalm 16:10, which states, 'Thou wilt not suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.' This teaching is reinforced in Acts 2, where Peter explains that Jesus was raised by God and, unlike David, His body did not decay in the grave. Peter emphasizes that David, being dead and buried, did indeed see corruption, whereas Christ, the Holy One, was not left in hell, affirming His divine nature and the reality of His resurrection. This truth underscores the unique holiness of Christ and serves as a cornerstone of Christian faith, confirming that He has overcome death without experiencing the decay that affects all humanity.
Scripture References: Acts 2:22-31, Psalm 16:10

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