All who have been righteous will come forth in the first resurrection, no matter when they were born. It is the degree of righteousness which determines when one will be resurrected and to what glory they will receive. Remember there are many kingdoms in heaven, the Lord referred to them as Mansions when speaking to the thief on the cross.
There are questions about the rapture raised by some church officials. There was no mention of the rapture until about 1919 I think, which puts some of it in doubt.
Twelve books in the New Testament mention Abraham.
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Luke and John are the only books in the Bible that mention sisters called Mary and Martha, and also the only gospels that mention Lazarus:Luke contains a brief story of Jesus visiting the sisters, while Lazarus is in a parable that mentions his resurrection hypothetically (Luke 16:20-31).John wrote an important episode, in which Jesus visited the sisters, Mary and Martha, and resurrected their dead brother, Lazarus (John 11:43-44).The involvement in both gospels of sisters called Mary and Martha is an improbable coincidence. The additional coincidences of name, death and hypothetical or actual resurrection of Lazarus is strong evidence that the two stories were taken by John from Luke's Gospel and the parable about the hypothetical resurrection of Lazarus changed to the story of his miraculous resurrection.
On Resurrection Sunday also known as Easter. Easter Sunday, as you mention, commemorates His resurrection, not His death. That is observed on Good Friday.
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No, there is no record of Moses directly speaking about a resurrection from the dead in the Old Testament. The concept of resurrection was more explicitly developed in later biblical texts and in the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament.
Esther is the only book of the Bible that doesn't mention God.
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