We don't know. It doesn't say in The Bible. Even we don't even know that Easter is the EXACT date that Jesus rose.
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In the last hours of His life Jesus broke bread with the Apostles, prayed, was arrested, sentenced to die, hung on the cross and finally layed in a tomb. While His body rested in the tomb Jesus had descended to Hades to rescue all the saints from the time of Adam until that day He died.
The resurrection of Jesus christiswhen christ arose on the third day after he was buried in the tomb , that day is called easter.
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Yes. On the third day after his crucifixion, he rose again, and left the tomb. So it was empty :)
Jesus was found to have left the tomb.
There were several people who missed out this day of Easter, though Peter and John and Mary Magdalene were the first but many other disciples were not at all there at the tomb of Jesus.
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.
Easter is when we celebrate the day that Jesus rose from his tomb. Its a celebration of a new beginning.
The Gospel of John tells us that Mary Magdalene came to the tomb on Sunday morning while it was still dark and Jesus had already risen. The Gospel of Luke tells us that it was on the first day of the week (Sunday) very early in the morning, and Jesus had already risen The Gospel of Matthew tells us as the first day of the week (Sunday) began to dawn Mary Magdalene came to the tomb and Jesus had already risen. The Gospel of Mark tells us that, Very early in the morning, they (Mary and others) came to the tomb when the sun had risen. The resurrection had already taken place. Mary Magdalene did not see Jesus resurrect, but very early on Sunday morning went to the tomb and Jesus had already resurrected. We have no Idea what time Jesus arose, but it was before sunrise.
Jesus was crucified on the Friday and buried before sunset as the Sabbath, in Jewish Law, begins at sunset on the Friday, until sunset on the Saturday. He was in the tomb on the Saturday, but we are told that early on the Sunday morning (before it got light) the women who attended the tomb found it empty. By modern day reckoning, Jesus was in the tomb just two nights and one day, and even then only part of the second night. In actual hours he was in the tomb around 36 hours. However, the Jewish custom in those days was of reckoning even part of a day as a day. Therefore, Friday was the first day, Saturday was the second and Sunday (even only the first few hours) was regarded as the third day. hence Jesus' claim that 'on the Third Day I shall rise again', or 'I will destroy this Temple and in three days rebuild it'.
We celebrate Ascension Day because that was the day Jesus walked out of that tomb to show us that our sins died with Him on the cross.