where does the death of Jesus fit within the bigger picture of the whole bible story
All of them contain both his death and resurrection.
mission of the apostles , after Jesuss death was to follow the command , Go and spread the word of god.
It signifies someone immersed in water showing the death, burial and resurrection of Christ.
Yes. There are several places throughout the Bible where physical ressurection is mentioned. In the New Testament, especially in the Revelation, it is mentioned that there will be a physical resurrection.
The Bible. The Bible/Sacred Scriptures talks about the creation of man, the passion, life, death, and resurrection of Christ, and the teachings of God/Jesus to man.
According to the Bible, Matthew the Apostle was one of Jesus' twelve disciples. After Jesus' death and resurrection, Matthew spread the teachings of Jesus and is believed to have been martyred for his faith, though the exact details of his death are not recorded in the Bible.
A:Jesus Christ is central to the Christian religion because it is based around his teachings, death and resurrection as told in the Bible.
Easter as such does not occur or appear in the Christian Bible. If you are thinking of the resurrection, it comes three days, or really, on the third day after Jesus' crucifixion, death and burial.
Nowhere in the Bible does this happen. Christianity is based on the death burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It wasn't formed by three brothers.
There were many people in the Bible who did not die, such as Enoch and Elijah who were taken up to heaven without experiencing physical death according to scripture. Additionally, Jesus himself is believed to have overcome death through his resurrection.
If a church believes that the Bible is true then it will believe in the resurrection. Also, since the resurrection is an essential Christian doctrine and the Christian faith is meaningless without it, you could not disbelieve it and still be considered Christian in any sense.