In Mathew's Gospel, Jesus met the women, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary, and told them to send the disciples to Galilee where he would meet them. Jesus later met the disciples at a mountain in Galilee, where he told the disciples to go to all the nations, baptising and teaching the gospel.
Mark's Gospel, being the first gospel to be written, originally ended at verse 16:8 with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. There was no appearance of the risen Jesus, and the resurrection and ascension to heaven appear to have been the same event. To maintain a degree of harmony with the other gospels, the 'Long Ending' (verses 16:9-20) was added much later, saying that Jesus appeared first to Mary Magdalene, then in another form to the "two of them" (either the two women of Matthew or the two men of Luke), then to the eleven at a meal, where he commanded the disciples to go into all the world and preach the gospel. Jesus was then taken up bodily into heaven.
In Luke's Gospel, Jesus first met the two men on the road to Emmaeus, but they did not recognise him until he broke bread with them. Later that evening he met the eleven disciples at a meal in Jerusalem and took them on the road to Bethany, where he blessed them and was carried bodily up into heaven.
In John's Gospel, the first person Jesus met was Mary Magdalene, alone by the sepulchre, but she thought he was the gardener. That evening he appeared to ten of the disciples, excluding Thomas, at a meal in Jerusalem, then eight days later he appeared to all eleven disciples at a meal in the same room. Jesus' final appearance was to the disciples by the Sea of Galilee.
Jesus was in the grave for three days before his resurrection.
During the three days in the grave, Jesus is believed to have descended into hell to proclaim victory over sin and death, and then rose from the dead on the third day.
40 is special in the bible as there was a flood for 40 days, Jesus fasted for 40 days and 40 nights. After Jesus arose from the grave he stayed for 40 days on earth.
it depends are you doing it and do you believe that Jesus Christ came to earth to die for our sins and rose from the grave 3 days later?
While Jesus' body was in the grave, his spirit was in heaven. Luke 23:43 reads, "And [Jesus] said to [the criminal], "Truly I say to you, today you shall be with Me in Paradise." (NASB) The word "today" implies that Jesus was going to be in Paradise that very day, directly after his death.
Jesus came back from the grave on Easter morning.
Jesus was dead for three days, as follows. Jesus died on the cross on Good Friday (day 1), He was dead in the tomb on Saturday (day 2) and Sunday (day 3). He arose from the grave on Sunday (day 3). Christians refer to the day of Jesus' death as Good Friday and the day of His resurrection as Easter. The day of Christ's death is referred to as Good Friday because through the pain, and horror of His sacrificial death on the cross came our salvation.
40 days after his ressurection
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It is a reference to the three days Jesus was in the family "grave", a cave with the family members who had died and been prepared with herbs, spices and other fluids to protect the body. The three days had been prophesied in the book of Jonah (similar to the three days in the Belly of The Whale) and Jesus himself made the prophecy (and promise) that he would rise from the dead after he was killed.
In John 11:44, Jesus was not talking to the grave clothes. He was calling Lazarus, who had been dead for four days, out of the tomb. Jesus commanded him to come out, and Lazarus emerged alive and well.
The event of Jesus rising from the grave three days after his crucifixion is known as the Resurrection. It is a significant event in Christianity, symbolizing victory over death and the promise of eternal life.