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What evidence supports the empty tomb of Jesus?

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The empty tomb is evidenced by the absence of the body, eyewitness testimonies, and the transformation of Jesus' followers.

The empty tomb stands as an essential proof of Jesus' resurrection, as no body was ever produced despite the attempts of authorities to disprove the resurrection narrative. The burial site was secured and guarded, yet it was found empty, with the grave clothes still in place. This is corroborated by accounts of the women who discovered the empty tomb and the messages delivered by angels proclaiming that He is not there, but has risen (Luke 24:5-6). The subsequent transformation of the disciples from fearful individuals to bold proclaimers of the resurrection serves as further evidence of the reality of the event, as they were willing to face persecution and death for what they had witnessed.
Scripture References: Luke 24:5-6

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