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Q: How many times did Jesus ascended into heaven?
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How many times did Jesus ascend into heaven after being raised from the dead?

According to Christian belief, Jesus ascended into heaven once, 40 days after his resurrection. This event is known as the Ascension and is celebrated by Christians as a significant event in the life of Jesus.


How many days after Jesus ascended to heaven did the Holy Spirit come?

Jesus remained on the Earth for 40 days after His resurrection. He then ascended into Heaven. Ten days later, on Pentecost, the Holy Spirit came upon the Apostles and after repentence, upon those who were gathered there.


Why are Christians called Easter people?

There are many reasons why Christians are called Easter. The first is that this day is when Jesus rose from the dead and ascended in to heaven. They celebrate the resurrection and death of Jesus around this time of the year


What is the feast of the Ascension?

A special Mass is celebrated with readings about the Ascension Special antiphons (prayers with responses) remind the people that Jesus ascended into heaven to prepare a place in heaven for all faithful believers


How many times did the Jews try to kill Jesus?

Only once. He died from the crucifixion and the spear thrust was only to check if he really was dead. After this He ascended some days later into heaven back to His heavenly Father, never to die again.


How many times does Jesus say The Kingdom of Heaven is like?

Eight times recorded in the KJV Bible


Why do Christian's believe that Jesus was special?

Because he lived a perfect life, taught powerful truth, performed many miracles, rose from the dead, ascended into heaven, and split history in two.


How many times in the new testament does Jesus mention heaven?

The precise number of times Jesus mentions heaven in the New Testament can vary depending on the translation used. However, it's generally agreed that Jesus refers to heaven approximately 70 times, with most of these instances occurring in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.


Where was Jesus when he went to heaven?

The Long Ending* of Mark's Gospel says that Jesus met the disciples at a meal in Jerusalem and, after talking to them, ascended to heaven.Luke's Gospel says that Jesus led the disciples out on the road to to Bethany, where he ascended bodily to heaven, the same evening as his resurrection.Acts of the Apostles, although by the same author as Luke's Gospel, says that Jesus appeared on earth for forty days, providing many proofs that he was risen. He then told the disciples not to leave Jerusalem, and ascended bodily to heaven. This would appear to have been in a room in Jerusalem.Footnote*The Long Ending does not exist in the earliest manuscripts of Mark's Gospel, but was added much later, to more or less harmonise Mark with Matthew and Luke. There was also, at one stage, a "Short Ending".


How many times did Jesus leave this world?

Twice.He died, rose, and went back to heaven.-MountainManGeetar


Is the ascension of Jesus before or after the Easter?

The Ascension of Jesus Christ takes place many days after His ressurection, or 'Easter'. According to the Bible He was seen by many people, including His disciples during the 40 days after His ressurection. At the end of the 40 days He ascended to Heaven in full view of the disciples.


Why do you think jesus waited with the disciples forty days after his resurrection before going to heaven?

A:It is unclear just when Jesus did ascend to heaven, if this is historically correct. Acts of the Apostles tells us that he ascended after forty days, during which he was seen by many (1:3). On this account, he could have chosen to wait until enough people had seen him to prove his resurrection was real. However, Luke's Gospel, written by the same author but somewhat earlier, says that Jesus ascended to heaven on the evening of the day of his resurrection (24:51). Paul, in his epistles, seems to have believed that the resurrection and the ascension to heaven were one and the same event - in other words, that Jesus was resurrected spiritually and that there was no physical resurrection. Matthew and Mark do not mention an ascension to heaven, and Matthew's account of the appearance of the risen Jesus to the disciples seems to rule out the ascension in Acts as well as that in Luke. On these accounts we can not say that Jesus waited forty days, or even that he ascended bodily to heaven at all.