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Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.
A mystery
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His resurrection
The word "resurrection" occurs 41 times in 40 verses in the KJV bible. Feel free to use the link below to reserach which of the references were made by Jesus.
The disciples were meeting together in a room on one of the occasions when Jesus appeared to them after the Resurrection.
The contradictions among the various gospel stories mean that scholars believe that no one was really a reliable witness to Jesus' resurrection appearances. Moreover, there is nothing that James wrote, or even attributed to James, that mentions the resurrection of Jesus. If James did actually see the risen Jesus, he left us nothing to tell of his experience.
Jesus did not ever appear to Peter privately after His resurrection.
his disciples, before Jesus ascended into heaven
fish baked on charcoal.
That was James, the brother or half-brother of Jesus.
The sea of Galilee
In the Gospel of Luke, 13 - 53, two disciples of Jesus met, spoke and ate with him after his crucifixion and resurrection, then told others about the event. Jesus' followers believed the witnesses and so more readily believe in the resurrection themselves.
James was born after Jesus, but Jesus was a lot older than James. Jesus was made by light, and James with flesh, so that's why only Jesus is the Christ of God.Answer:Not initially. Sometime shortly after Jesus' death and resurrection, James became an ardent believer. When Peter was 'chasted' out of Jerusalem, the leadership of the Church of God at Jerusalem was given to James.
Your question has two answers: Jesus appeared to two disciples on the road to Emmaus the day of His resurrection (Luke 24:13-15), and He appeared in spirit to Saul of Tarsus on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:3-5).
James
No. They did not believe in a resurrection, and Jesus is the resurrection and the life, (John 11.25)