Jesus was not crucsified because god took him to heaven.
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At least 720 People saw Jesus alive after he arose from the dead. 500 Were in Galilee. Since more people saw him in Galilee than in Jerusalem maybe somewhere someone there wrote an account about him that has never been found. You could always join an archaeological dig and see if you can find it.
According to the Bible, Jesus was seen by over 500 people after his resurrection.
According to the Bible, there were multiple witnesses who saw Jesus after his resurrection, including his disciples, Mary Magdalene, and more than 500 people at once.
Yes, according to the Bible, several people saw Jesus after his resurrection, including his disciples, Mary Magdalene, and others.
After his resurrection, Jesus was seen by his disciples, Mary Magdalene, and other followers.
The witnesses of Jesus after his resurrection were his disciples, including Peter, James, John, and others who saw him alive after his crucifixion.
The witnesses of the resurrection were Mary Magdalene, other women, and the disciples of Jesus. They saw the empty tomb and encountered the risen Jesus.
The people were looking for the messiah who was prophesied to come in the Jewish (Old Testament) writings. When people saw the many miracles that Jesus did and heard His teaching they believed Jesus was the messiah. They thought He was going to deliver Israel from Roman rule and be king of Israel. So when Jesus was crucified their hopes were lost. Jesus' disciples also did not fully understand what had happened until Jesus appeared to them after His resurrection and taught them more about why He had to die.
Five people who saw the risen Lord Jesus include Mary Magdalene, who encountered Him outside the tomb; the disciples on the road to Emmaus; Peter, who had a personal meeting with the risen Christ; Thomas, who famously doubted until he saw Jesus; and the group of disciples gathered in a room when Jesus appeared to them. These encounters are recorded in the New Testament and highlight key moments of Jesus' post-resurrection appearances.
No-one was present to witness the actual event. Mary Magdelene was the sole person to see him at the tomb. Surprinfg isn't it? ==== No one could have seen the resurrection unless they were in the tomb with Christ. Jesus was in a tomb enclosed by a huge stone. However, many were present to see Jesus die. His mother, another Mary, John, Roman guards and whomever else watched. No one doubts that Christ died. While no one witnessed Christ actually rise from the dead, hundreds of people saw Him after His resurrection. And none of the witnesses, I believe over 400, doubted His resurrection either.
The ascension of Jesus is only mentioned in Luke's Gospel and Acts of the Apsotles, although the accounts differ. Luke 24:51 says that the ascension of Jesus was watched by the disciples on the evening of his resurrection. Acts of the Apostles, although by the same author, says (chapter 1) that Jesus acended to heaven forty days after his resurrection, in the presence of 'them', an undefined number of people.Each of the gospels gives a different account of how many times the Risen Jesus appeared, and how many saw him after his resurrection. The exception is Mark's Gospel, which in its original form ended at verse 16:8, with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they told no one; the "Long Ending" (verses 16:9-20) was added long afterwards to provide the necessary resurrection appearances and to more or less harmonise Markwith Matthew and Luke.
Not only did he believe in the resurection, he saw and spoke with Jesus shortly after. He recorded this in his epistle to the church at Corinth(Corinthians 14)
Yes the tomb which was sealed by the Roman emperor s mark, meant that anyone cought tampering would face death. There were over 5,000 people who saw Jesus alive after Easter.