Jesus Appears 40 Days After Resurrection

Jesus Appears 40 Days After Resurrection


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patrick jane

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The Risen Jesus Christ appeared some 6 times and was with us for 40 days before ascension. Even Paul says he appeared to over 500. We have amazing testimony of Jesus appearing. I like this one:


2nd appearance
13 But, look! on that very day 2 of them were journeying to a village about 60 stadia distant from Jerusalem [and] named Emmaus,
14 and they were conversing with each other over all these things that had come about.
15 Now as they were conversing and discussing, Jesus himself approached and began walking with them;
16 but their eyes were kept from recognizing him.
17 He said to them: What are these matters that you are debating between yourselves as you walk along? And they stood still with sad faces.
18 In answer the one named Cleopas said to him: Are you dwelling as an alien by yourself in Jerusalem and so do not know the things that have occurred in her in these days?
19 And he said to them: What things? They said to him: The things concerning Jesus the Nazarene, who became a prophet powerful in work and word before God and all the people;
20 and how our chief priests and rulers handed him over to the sentence of death and impaled him.
21 But we were hoping that this [man] was the one destined to deliver Israel; yes, and besides all these things, this makes the 3rd day since these things occurred.
22 Moreover, certain women from among us also astonished us, because they had been early to the memorial tomb
23 but did not find his body and they came saying they had also seen a supernatural sight of angels, who said he is alive.
24 Further, some of those with us went off to the memorial tomb; and they found it so, just as the women had said, but they did not see him.
25 So he said to them: Oh senseless ones and slow in heart to believe on all the things the prophets spoke!
26 Was it not necessary for the Christ to suffer these things and to enter into his glory?
27 And commencing at Moses and all the Prophets he interpreted to them things pertaining to himself in all the Scriptures.
28 Finally they got close to the village where they were journeying, and he made as if he was journeying on farther.
29 But they used pressure upon him, saying: Stay with us, because it is toward evening and the day has already declined. With that he went in to stay with them.
30 And as he was reclining with them at the meal he took the loaf, blessed it, broke it and began to hand it to them.
31 At that their eyes were fully opened and they recognized him; and he disappeared from them.
32 And they said to each other: Were not our hearts burning as he was speaking to us on the road, as he was fully opening up the Scriptures to us? (Luke 24).
 
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False Prophet

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After his death, he showed himself to them and proved in many ways that he was alive. The apostles saw Jesus during the forty days after he was raised from the dead, and he spoke to them about the kingdom of God. Acts 1

The shroud is a fake. Cloth does not last 2000 years without rotting and crumbling away.
 

Greg Jennings

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What do you think of the Shroud of Turin ?

They dated a bad part of it (the outside, which has likely been replaced several times throughout history in order to keep it looking nice), but it's unlikely to be authentic given how big of business making fake holy relics was in the Middle Ages. I can't remember who, but one famous person from the time once remarked that there were so many churches claiming to have pieces of the true cross that he could be built a ship out of them.

Combine that with the fact that an investigation team recreated the shroud almost perfectly using a pinhole camera and cloth soaked in silver salts, then urinated on, and it's probably not accurate. However, even if it isn't authentically Jesus, it is almost undeniably the oldest photograph ever taken. So that's pretty cool
 

patrick jane

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27 And commencing at Moses and all the Prophets he interpreted to them things pertaining to himself in all the Scriptures.
 

brewmama

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27 And commencing at Moses and all the Prophets he interpreted to them things pertaining to himself in all the Scriptures.

Yep, and they still didn't know who he was until he "broke the bread". If that isn't proof of sacraments being important, I don't know what is. Scripture alone isn't enough.
 
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