Ask a friendly policeman.
They will tell you that witnesses to any event will all report different versions of the same event.
Part of this is that we all notice different things, and we attach differing degrees of importance to what we see, and we 'augment' (unconsciously) what we think we see.
On Easter many celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
On Easter many celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Resurrection Day has 387 pages.
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The implication of the question is that the resurrection was somehow added as an additional doctrine. It must be stated very clearly. Without the resurrection as an actual historical fact there is no Christianity. Jesus would essentially still be dead. This is why so many people go to so much effort to disprove it, even if unsuccessful.
There are so many differences among students in a particular batch. The differences may be in their color, race, intelligence level, physical attributes and so much more.
The word "resurrection" appears 40 times in the KJV bible.
Jesus was in the tomb for three days before his resurrection.
According to the Bible, Jesus was seen by over 500 people after his resurrection.
In many religious and philosophical traditions, the concept of resurrection varies. For instance, Christianity primarily teaches the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the future resurrection of believers. In some interpretations of Hinduism and Buddhism, resurrection can be seen in the cycle of rebirth or reincarnation rather than a single resurrection event. Ultimately, the understanding of resurrection depends on specific religious beliefs and doctrines.
Resurrection; per God religions; occurs after life on the Day of Judgement where all the universe is changed and the earth is changed and the skies. So, no one can predict where the resurrection event would happen.
Because if Jesus did not rise from the dead - then he did not return to send Paul on the 'road to Damascus' - this is why it is so important. No Resurrection = No commission = No Christianity!