The Bible doesn't provide this information.
Scripture does tell of disciples that went to His tomb after He died. We are also told of Mary and another woman going there and finding the stone rolled away. There was also at least one angel there at the time.
But scripture is silent on whether anyone, human or angelic that was present at the resurrection. And there is no recorded information that claims anyone was with Jesus when He rose from the dead as far as I know.
I would guess that there were many angels there or nearby at the time Christ rose. I am sure that the Holy Spirit was present and the Father may have been there too, but scripture says nothing about this.
There were two Roman soldiers sent to stand guard over the tomb in which Christ's body was laid. They were there from Friday night until Monday morning when the Angel came and rolled the stone away. In order to save themselves from being disciplined (deserting your post, in the Roman army, was a capital offense) they conspired with the Jewish authorities of the day to say that it was his disciples that came and stole the body.
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Ah, what a beautiful question, friend. The woman caught in adultery and brought to Jesus is known as the woman caught in adultery or the adulterous woman. Remember, mistakes happen, and it's important to show kindness and forgiveness to others, just like Jesus did.
This statement can be found in the Gospel of John, Chapter 2, verses 19-21. Jesus said, "Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up." He was referring to the temple of his body and his future resurrection.
Thomas, also known as Doubting Thomas, did not believe that Jesus had risen from the dead until he saw and touched Jesus's wounds for himself. Jesus appeared to Thomas and invited him to touch his wounds, after which Thomas declared his belief.
In Sychar, Jesus spoke with a Samaritan woman at a well, revealing His identity as the Messiah to her. He offered her living water, which symbolized eternal life that He could provide. This encounter led to many Samaritans in the town believing in Jesus as the Savior of the world.
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Jesus raised the daughter of Jarius.
Jesus chose to raise Lazarus from the dead to demonstrate his power over death and to strengthen the faith of his followers in his divinity.
Three days after his crucifixion.
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Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus raised the dead during his ministry, performing miracles such as raising Lazarus from the dead.
Jesus raised several people from the dead, including Lazarus, the son of a widow in Nain, and Jairus' daughter.
Jesus raised Lazarus in Bethany as mentioned in John 12:1.
The first person that Jesus raised from the dead was a 12 year old girl. She fell ill and while Jesus was in route to her home, she died.
Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead by calling out to him and commanding him to come out of the tomb where he was buried. This miracle demonstrated Jesus' power over death and his ability to bring the dead back to life.