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- John and Peter saw the empty tomb, and John wrote that he "saw and believed" but apparently didn't share that at the time ...
You may put truth in a grave; it won’t stay there. You may nail the truth to a cross and shut it up in a tomb; the truth will rise — as Jesus Christ rose on Easter morning.” The resurrection ...
Do you know that every year thousands of people climb a mountain in the Italian Alps, passing the “stations of the cross” to stand at an outdoor crucifix? One tourist noticed a little trail that led ...
We know their truth. But Easter Sunday? The empty tomb? This alleged fissure in finality? This is the point where the story and our world seem to part ways. In the biblical text, Jesus is said to ...
They beheld with their own eyes His resurrection, attesting to His divinity, and counted their mortal lives as nothing in comparison to the fact of the empty tomb. Again, It is the singular event ...
The empty tomb In the reading from John’s Gospel for this Easter Sunday we are told that Mary Magdalene “came to the tomb early, while it was still dark…” (Jn. 20:1). We know from Luke’s ...
Unlike Mary, going to the tomb in the dark, we know that the tomb is empty; we go through Lent and into Easter expecting the Resurrection. But like the disciples in the boat, who have already ...
It is simply the perfect time for Christians everywhere to remember and celebrate the great Feast of Easter, the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is the Feast of Easter that surpasses all others ...
He is risen! That was the breaking news which spread through Jerusalem that first Easter morning. Some women had been to the tomb early in the morning and found it empty. They had reported this to ...
Resurrection was the answer that satisfied ... The story of the women who first experience the empty tomb is minimal in comparison and differs in each of the Gospels. Early Christians remembered ...
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