There is no record of what he was doing/where he was, even if those categories could be applied to someone who has been raised to a new kind of life.
Jesus arose on the third day that is called Easter. It shows the victory over death for ever.
Ae you talking of Easter, then it is celebrated as the day Jesus arose from the death , so we to can live again if we have salvation.
The time span between the death of King David, and the death of Jesus was about 1000 years (between 990 and 1010 years).
he worked as a carpenter
When JESUS died for our sins, the tomb and cross are no longer important because Christ arose from death on the cross and walked out of the tomb.
I held by breath because a nasty stench arose from the garbage can. When Christ arose from the grave, He had conquered the eternal death.
Because Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, arose from the dead, conquering death, and sealing the fact that all of us may attain everlasting life if we follow Him.
No. Jesus died at 3PM (using our western time system) on Friday afternoon, and arose sometime in the early hours of Sunday morning - before dawn. Three days in Jewish time was inclusive - Friday was the first day, Saturday the second day, and Sunday was the third day.
Christianity became the official Roman religion in 380 AD. We don't know the exact date of the death of Jesus, so using the commonly used date of 33 AD for his death, it would be 347 years between Jesus" death and the making of Christianity the official religion.
There is no connection...
Jesus interposed himself between sin and death.
No.