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In the New Testament, on the day of the pentecost the Holy Spirit came down upon the praying disciples of Jesus Christ. It came in the form of tongues of fire. The event is recorded in Acts of the Apostles. In the Old Testament, Hebrews commemorated this day as the day when God gave his commandments to Moses on the Mount Sinai.
On the day of Pentecost, everyone that was in the upper room, was filled with the Holy Ghost, speaking in tongues as the spirit gave them the utterance, and had cloves of fire upon each head.
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All of the disciples were filled with the Holy Ghost on the day of Pentecost, and 3000 were added to the Church on that day.
Christians believe that after the resurrection, Jesus ascended into heaven to be with God.
After the resurrection, Jesus appeared to his disciples and followers for a period of 40 days before ascending into heaven.
he went back up to heaven someday he will return
It is hard to understand why some people would believe that there is no imortance in Jesus' resurrection. Whether or not the resurrection really happened, it is important as the very basis for Christian belief.
In order from First happened to last happened God's Creation of the Earth Jesus Christ's Death Jesus Christ's Resurrection
Easter commemorates the crucification and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Good Friday - crucification Easter Monday - resurrection.
No. They did not believe in a resurrection, and Jesus is the resurrection and the life, (John 11.25)
No, Thomas did not touch Jesus to confirm his resurrection.
Jesus appeared to the disciples after his resurrection on the third day.
The earliest manuscripts of Mark's Gospel end at verse 16:8, with the young man saying that Jesus is risen, and the women fleeing in terror, telling no one. Clearly the resurrection is important, because the "Long Ending" (verses 16:9-25) was added much later to provide resurrection appearances. Although each gospel provides quite different accounts of just what happened after the resurrection of Jesus, Christians believe that the resurrection means that Jesus is the Son of God.
Yes, Thomas touching Jesus after his resurrection was significant because it provided physical proof of Jesus' resurrection, reinforcing Thomas' belief in his resurrection and divinity.
After Jesus' crucifixion, his body was placed in a tomb. According to Christian belief, Jesus rose from the dead three days later, a event known as the Resurrection.