Yes. On the third day after his crucifixion, he rose again, and left the tomb. So it was empty :)
She was Maria Magdelena who found the tomb of JESUS empty and then went to the disciples to tell them that she didn't find JESUS in the tomb.
The empty tomb is often referred to as the "tomb of Jesus" or simply "the tomb." In Christian tradition, it is considered significant as it symbolizes the resurrection of Jesus Christ, who is believed to have risen from the dead after his crucifixion. This event is celebrated during Easter and is a central element of Christian faith.
The empty tomb is the proof as well as easter.
The gospel of Luke says that it was Peter who went first to the tomb.
After Mary Magdalene found the tomb empty, she told the disciples , who then came running to the tomb to see for themselves.
A:The first to realise that the tomb was empty varies from gospel to gospel, as do the circumstances of the discovery:Matthew 28:1: Mary Magdalene and the other MaryMark 16:1-2:0 Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and SalomeLuke 24:1_10: Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, and Mary the mother of James, and other womenJohn 21:1: Mary Magdalene
Yes on the third day Jesus did arise from the dead , just as Jesus said he would, and also as it was told by the prophet.
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.
Jesus was not in the tomb he had risen.
In the 20th chapter of John it tells of the empty tomb.
It's impossible. To draw him you have to see him first and no one can see the face of God and live.
AnswerIn Matthew's Gospel, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were told by the angel outside the tomb that Jesus was risen. They did not actually look to see if the tomb was really empty, but departed quickly, to tell the disciples. In Mark's Gospel, Mary Magdalene, Mary mother of James and Salome found the stone had been moved from the sepulchre and, going in, found Jesus was gone and a young man there to tell them that Jesus was risen.In Luke's Gospel, the women who came from Galilee, Mary Magdalene, Mary mother of James, Johanna and other women found the stone had been moved from the sepulchre and, going in, found Jesus was gone and two men in shining garments there. The two men told the women that Jesus was risen, and they went and told the disciples, who did not believe them.In John's Gospel, Mary Magdalene found the stone moved, but it was still dark and she did not go in the sepulchre. She ran and told Peter and the 'disciple whom Jesus loved'. They ran to the tomb and it was the 'disciple whom Jesus loved' who arrived first and, looking in, saw that the tomb was empty. Peter arrived and they both went into the tomb and saw two angels.