One could easily conclude that there are two resurrections , the reurrection of the righteous dead connected with rapture, on the day of the lord which happends at the return of Christ and the "so called resurrection" of the unjust which also takes place during the day of the Lord, but towards the end of it(SEPARATED BY 1000 YEARS OF THE REIGN OF CHRIST). Please note that the word resurrection is mentioned only for the resurrection of those dead in Christ which is also called "first resurrection". There is obviously no second resurrection but SECOND DEATH.
TO CONCLUDE, THERE IS ONLY ONE (PROPER) RESURRECTION AT THE END OF AGE (at the last day/day of the lord/that day/day of christ/day of Jesus Christ etc..)
I think the person who posted this^ didn't understand the question.
Through Bible History, there are a number of recorded resurrections of people back to normal physical life after they had died from old age, illness or injury. All of these people would have died a natural death again later. A few examples:
Answer: Nine resurrections are mentioned in The Bible, including the resurrection of Jesus by Jehovah God. The Bible tells us about the resurrections of young and old, male and female, and Israelite and foreigner. You can read them at 1 Kings 17:17-24; 2 Kings 4:32-37; 13:20, 21; Matthew 28:5-7; Luke 7:11-17; 8:40-56; Acts 9:36-42; 20:7-12.
in God's Word. The Bible record contains detailed descriptions of eight resurrections of people brought back to life as humans on earth. These miracles were performed not in secret but openly, often in front of eyewitnesses.
the word love is recorded 3 times in the bible
Two
Judas Iscariot for one...
No where in the Bible is this recorded, so people who talk of this, get their authority somewhere other than the Bible
There are 27 counting Jesus as well as paul, some are repeated in the gospels.
There are exactly 33 resurrections in the bible.
None that I know of.
The 12 resurrections in the Bible symbolize the power of God to overcome death and bring new life, reinforcing the themes of redemption and faith in the Christian narrative.
the word love is recorded 3 times in the bible
There were three resurrections by Jesus recorded in the Bible:Luke 7:11-15the widow’s sonLuke 8:49-56the officer’s daughterJohn 11:38-44Jesus' friend, Lazarusbut there were undoubtedly many more unrecorded (John 20:30/John 21:25).
There are 2 recorded Adam's in the Bible
Two
Judas Iscariot for one...
Yes... all the time, but you have to ask yourself, how do you perceive a ghost? If it is by the many "resurrections", "angels" or "demons", then the Bible mentions them all the time. Otherwise, the next time you think you see a ghost, consider it to be one of the above.
The resurrections in the Bible, such as those of Lazarus, Jesus, and the widow's son at Nain, are significant because they demonstrate the power of God over death and serve as a sign of hope and faith for believers. These miracles show that death is not the end and that through God, there is the promise of eternal life.
No such thing.
There are none recorded in the Bible