Yes they did arise from the dead. Like Lazarus and the man on the way to be buried.
A NT perspective:Only Matthew's gospel records this occurrence in connection with Jesus' death and resurrection:Matthew 27:50-54 - And Jesus cried out again with a loud voice, and yielded up His spirit. Then, behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom; and the earth quaked, and the rocks were split, and the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised; and coming out of the graves after His resurrection, they went into the holy city and appeared to many. [NKJV]
Lazarus
Jesus was resurrected (raised from the dead and in Heaven) when Christianity began. Christianity began with Jewish apostles who believed that Jesus was the Messiah.
Easter as celebrated by Christians carries the message of Jesus, the Messiah, being resurrected from the dead.
Yes on the third day Jesus did arise from the dead , just as Jesus said he would, and also as it was told by the prophet.
If i recall, the 'only' other person was Lazarus.
Architects do not know that Jesus resurrected from the dead. The fact of the resurrection is a matter of faith. If there were a "fact" their would be no faith.
The most agreed upon meaning of Easter in the world is about Jesus. Easter is the Day that Jesus was resurrected from the dead.
At the actual time of His death there was noone resurrected. It was only when He was resurrected that many hundreds of worthy souls were also resurrected along with Him. Some mistake this for the first resurrection but this is a mistake, the first resurrection has yet to come.
One tenet of the creed is that Jesus was resurrected from death. "Rose again from the dead" is not intended to mean that this happened twice.
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Not that he was a "famous person," but probably the best-known resurrection from the dead aside from Jesus is that of Lazarus, whom Jesus raised after he had been in the tomb four days, as described in John 11.
Jesus was resurrected in Jerusalem, in Israel.