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Mark mentions that Mary Magdalene was first. None of the other Gospels specify which was first.

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Who was the first person Christ met after his resurrection?

Exactly who was the first person the risen Jesus met differs according to the source used:In Mark's Gospel, the first person could have been the young man the women found in the tomb, or one of his associates. Then, in the "Long Ending" (verses 16:9-20) that was added to the Gospel much later, it was Mary Magdalene.In Matthew's Gospel, it was Mary Magdalene and the other Mary, together on the road back.In Luke's gospel, Jesus first appeared to two men, Cleopas and possibly Peter, on the road.In John's Gospel, Jesus first appeared to Mary Magdalene in the garden, where she thought he was the gardener.


Who was the last person Jesus appeared to after the resurrection?

his disciples, before Jesus ascended into heaven


What is the connection between the Gospel of Luke and Acts?

Acts is actually the second volume in a two-volume work by Luke, with the first volume being the Gospel of Luke. The Gospels tell the story of Jesus' life through his death and resurrection. Acts tells the story of how Christianity, the belief in Jesus as Lord and Savior, spread after his resurrection. It is primarily the story of the missionary activities of Paul. who does not appear in the Gospels at all.


How can a person be put right with God according to the Christian faith?

Believe in Christ and the Gospel teachings and repent of sin.


If Mark was a historical person then why was the author of the Gospel according to Mark anonymous?

A:It is because Mark was a historical person that the second-century Church Fathers attributed the gospel to him. They recognised that the anonymous author could not have been an eyewitness to the events portrayed in the Gospel, and there were few other persons known from the apostolic period to whom they could attribute it.


Was Simon the first person to spread the news of the resurrection?

Simon


If Matthew is a historical person then why was the author of the Gospel according to Matthew anonymous?

----------------------- The disciple Matthew may or may not have been a historical person. The fact that he did not really write the gospel that now bears hisname has no bearing on this. Simply, the Church Fathers in the second century were attempting to determine who probably wrote each of the gospels, and they settled on Matthew for this one.


What is a non-believer?

From the biblical point of view the unbeliever is simply someone who does not believe in the gospel of Jesus Christ. The gospel can be summed up the traditionally accepted facts of the life of Jesus. These include his virgin birth, his perfect life, and his death and resurrection. Faith in and trust in Jesus are all part of believing.


Someone who publicly proclaims the gospel?

Such a person is called a evangelist.


Who is the focus of the gospel the person of the good news?

Jesus


Does the resurrection stone do anything?

Yes, the resurrection stone allows the owner to see the person/people they love who have died. However, the stone does not bring people back from the dead.


When Jesus rose from the dead was he in spiritual form?

A:At least three of the four New Testament gospels insist that Jesus rose from the dead in the flesh, withLuke's Gospel even saying that he ate food to show that he was really there in the flesh, and John's Gospel going as far as to have Jesus ask Thomas to put his hand in his wounds. Mark's Gospel originally ended at at verse 16:8, with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they told no one. The "Long Ending" (verses 16:9-20) was added to Mark long afterwards to provide the necessary resurrection appearances. So the original gospel record does not necessarily say that Jesus actually rose from the dead in the flesh. Writing some years before the time of Mark's Gospel (which was written approximately 70 CE), the apostle Paul seems to have been unaware that Jesus was an actual person who had lived and died in Palestine in the recent past. When he spoke of the risen Jesus being seen by Cephas, then the twelve, then by more than 500, most of whom were still alive, then by James and all the apostles and finally by himself, he makes no distinction between the appearances to the others and that to himself, which was certainly spiritual. And when he wrote of the resurrection and the ascension into heaven, he seems to have believed them to be the same event, indicating a spiritual resurrection.Scholars have demonstrated that the Gospels of Matthew and Luke were based on Mark's Gospel, and also that John's gospel was inspired by Luke's Gospel, with some material copied direct from Mark. Thus, the only gospel author who could have known the truth is the anonymous author of Mark. His original gospel ending with "He is risen" need not have been intended to imply a physical resurrection. Given the evidence of Paul, the earliest Christians might well have regarded the resurrection of Jesus as being in spiritual form.