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they do not believe in resurrection
yes, Muslims believe in resurrection and in the eternal life after death.
Christians believe in Christ's miraculous birth and resurrection from the grave.
YES
He reached out to the Jews - the children of Israel. After his resurrection he told the disciple to go into all the world.
The Sadducees, a Jewish religious group during the time of Jesus, did not believe in a bodily resurrection. They only accepted the authority of the Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible) and did not believe in an afterlife or resurrection of the dead.
A disciple is actually a follower who allows himself to be discipled by his teacher. Jesus had many followers, then and today, who refused to be discipled. As Mary Magdalene was one of the first people at the tomb, it seems likely that she was a disciple.
Thomas, also known as Doubting Thomas, was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. He is known for initially doubting Jesus' resurrection until he saw and touched his wounds. Thomas is also known for his bold statement, "My Lord and my God," upon seeing Jesus.
No. They did not believe in a resurrection, and Jesus is the resurrection and the life, (John 11.25)
Of the original 12, I believe Judas. If you count anyone who follows Christ as a disciple, who knows?
The Torah talks about resurrection. The Torah was authored by G-d. Jews, however, believe that resurrection occurs in a specific time and place and not willy-nilly, for wont of a better term.