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What evidence is there for the resurrection of Christ?

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Evidence includes the empty tomb, angelic testimony, and numerous post-resurrection appearances.

Several lines of evidence converge to demonstrate the reality of the resurrection of Christ. First, the empty tomb itself, as documented in Luke 24:2, was discovered by women who were early to the tomb, marking a significant point given the cultural context of that time. The angels' declaration of 'He is not here, but is risen' confirms the miraculous event. Furthermore, Jesus appeared to various individuals, including Mary Magdalene, the apostles, and groups exceeding five hundred people, as mentioned in 1 Corinthians 15:5-6. Their collective testimonies encapsulated a shared experience of the risen Lord, lending credence to the resurrection account. The transformation of the disciples, who went from fear to bold proclamation of the Gospel, further supports the truth of the resurrection as a life-altering event.
Scripture References: Luke 24:1-12, 1 Corinthians 15:5-6

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Luke 24:1-12
Henry Sant · Jan 13, 2013
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