Jesus resurrected bodily. The account of John in John 20:1-9 gives us an idea of an empty tomb.
Jesus Christ show His body to the apostles and even let Thomas touch his hands.
John 20:27 Then saith he to Thomas, Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into my side: and be not faithless, but believing.
This body is a glorious body which also Christian died in the faith of Christ will be resurrected in the same kind of body Christ resurrected. (John 11:25)
Regarding this question Jesus was quickened in the flesh, and resurrected in the spirit. (1 Corinthians 15v36-50)"Christ was resurrected by the powers and the grace of God. So because God gave powers to the spirit over all flesh, which became the Holy one he quickened the flesh.
Jesus was resurrected on a Sunday.
He came as baby, died for our sins, was physically resurrected (as we too will be) and saved us and will come again.
Some believe that he was literally resurrected; some believe symbolic. Some of Jesus' disciples did not recognize the resurrected Jesus. Some religions believed that he was resurrected in spirit only.Answer:The Swoon Theory: This theory dismisses the resurrection by contending that Jesus never really died on the cross; instead He merely fainted and was later revived. The Twin Theory: This theory contends that Jesus had an identical twin that took His place on the cross.The Muslim Theory: From a Muslim perspective, Jesus was never crucified and, thus, never resurrected.The Watchtower Theory: The Jehovah Witnesses claim Jesus was not physically resurrected but was recreated as an invisible spirit creature. They assert that a physical resurrection would not have been a tremendous triumph; it would have been a hopeless humiliation.
A:A great many people DO believe that Jesus was crucified. Not everyone, but a great many. Whether or not he was resurrected is another matter. The Jesus Seminar, a group of eminent theologians and conservative scholars carefully examined the gospel evidence and concluded that Jesus was crucified as a public nuisance but that he was not resurrected physically.
The first person to see Jesus after he resurrected was Mary Magdalene.
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According to Christian belief, Jesus was resurrected in both spirit and physical form. After his crucifixion, he appeared to his disciples in bodily form, showing them his wounds as proof of his resurrection. This event is central to the Christian faith and is celebrated as Easter.
Jesus was resurrected in Jerusalem, in Israel.
After Jesus resurrected, he appeared to his disciples and followers for a period of 40 days before ascending into heaven.
Evangelize.
Jesus had to be resurrected to fulfill the prophecy of his resurrection, to demonstrate his victory over death, and to show his followers that he was the Son of God.