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What does the Bible say about seeing Jesus' hands?

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Jesus showed His hands to His disciples to reveal His identity as the risen Savior and the depth of His love.

In John 20:19-20, after His resurrection, Jesus appeared to His disciples and showed them His hands and side. This act was not merely for identification; it revealed the profound love and sacrifice He made for their redemption. The marks of His crucifixion were visible signs of His passion, emphasizing that He is not just a spirit but the resurrected Messiah who conquered death. The disciples, upon seeing His hands, were filled with joy as they recognized the depth of His love and the reality of their salvation.
Scripture References: John 20:19-20

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