According to Christian belief, during the period between his death and resurrection, Jesus Christ descended into the realm of the dead to proclaim victory over sin and death and to free the righteous souls who had died before his coming. This event is known as the Harrowing of Hell.
Yes! The Book of Mormon references the resurrection of Jesus Christ long before the event actually took place. In 2 Nephi chapter 9 (estimated to be written in 559 BC) we learn that it has been the plan of God from the beginning that there should be a resurrection brought about by the atonement of a Savior, who is Jesus Christ. In Jacob chapter 4 (estimated to be written in 544 BC), the atonement and resurrection of Jesus Christ is also mentioned. In the book of Mosiah, chapter 15 (estimated to be written in 148 BC) the doctrine of resurrection is discussed. Here, we learn that Jesus Christ will break the bonds of death, that He will be resurrected, and that through Him all others will be resurrected. Jesus' resurrection is also discussed in chapter 18. In Alma chapter 40 (estimated to be written in 74 BC), the doctrine of resurrection and the event of Christ's resurrection is discussed in further detail. Helaman chapter 14 (estimated to be written in 6 BC) teaches that "the resurrection of Christ redeemeth mankind." and foretells what those on the American continent will experience at the time of Christ's death and resurrection. The 3 Nephi tells of the events that occurred in the Americas at the time of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection, but does not repeat the Bible story of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. It describes a period of three days darkness taking place during the time Christ was in the tomb, and tells the story of the resurrected Christ visiting the Book of Mormon peoples several months after His resurrection. The later books of Mormon and Moroni, written a few hundred years after the life of Christ, remind us that we should have hope in the power of the resurrection of Christ.
There has already been a partial resurrection when Christ rose from the dead, so to did some 500 also receive their resurrection. At Christ's second coming He will reign for 1000 years upon the earth. At the end of this time period the morning of the first resurrection will take place(Not the one just mentioned) . There will be at least three resurrections take place.One for the righteous, another for the not so righteous and the final one for those who did evil throughout their lives.
Christianity did not start until the birth, death, and resurrection of Christ.
After his resurrection, Jesus appeared to his disciples, taught them, and ate with them. He also commissioned them to spread his teachings to all nations. Before his ascension, he instructed them to wait for the Holy Spirit to empower them for their mission.
The period from Good Friday to Easter Sunday holds significant importance in the Christian faith as it commemorates the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Good Friday marks the day of Jesus' crucifixion, symbolizing his sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins. Easter Sunday celebrates Jesus' resurrection, signifying victory over death and offering hope of eternal life to believers. This period is central to the Christian belief in salvation and redemption through Jesus Christ.
The third time period in the scriptures is often associated with the ministry of Jesus Christ and the events leading up to his crucifixion and resurrection. This period is central to Christian faith and is documented in the New Testament. It marks a significant shift in religious beliefs and practices.
According to Christian belief, those who are faithful to Christ will reign with him during the millennium, a thousand-year period of peace and prosperity.
There is no period of time between BC and AD, because AD does not stand for "after death", it stands for "Anno Domini", which is a Latin term that translates to English as "in the year of our Lord". BC = Years before the birth of Jesus Christ AD = Years since the birth of Jesus Christ
The day between Good Friday and Easter, known as Holy Saturday, is significant in the Christian faith as it represents a period of waiting and reflection on the death of Jesus Christ before his resurrection on Easter Sunday. It is a time of solemnity and anticipation, symbolizing the transition from death to new life.
After his resurrection, Jesus appears to his disciples and followers for a period of time before ascending into heaven.
Jesus christ was born during the regin of Caesar, and Christianity bcame very large during this period
After the resurrection, Jesus appeared to his disciples and followers for a period of 40 days before ascending into heaven.