1 Kings 17:22 The raising of the Widows son.
2 Kings 4: 33-36 The raising of the son of the Shunamite woman.
2 Kings 13:21 Raising of the dead man at the tomb of Elisha.
Luke 8:40-56 The raising of Jairus' daughter.
Matthew 27:52 The saints being raised at the time of Jesus' death.
John 11:43-44 The raising of Lazarus.
Acts 9:40-41 The raising of Tabitha.
Acts 14: 19-20 The raising of Paul after stoning.
Acts 20:9-12 The raising of Eutychus.
Luke 7:11-17 Widow's son raised during funeral
In The Bible, other individuals who were resurrected from the dead include Lazarus, a friend of Jesus, and Jairus' daughter, whom Jesus brought back to life. Additionally, in the Old Testament, the Prophet Elijah and the Prophet Elisha both raised people from the dead.
The son of a widow. 1Kings 17:22+23
The Shunamite woman's son. 2Kings 4:33-36
The dead man who touched Elisha's bones. 2Kings 13:21
Jairus' daughter. Luke 8:41+42,50-56
Tabitha. Acts 9:40-41
Eutychus. Acts 20:9-12
The widow's son Luke 7:11-17
Lazarus
The death of Jesus was not a set up, but rather the result of his teachings and actions which led to conflict with religious and political authorities of the time. His crucifixion was part of the fulfillment of his role as savior, as believed by Christians.
Two criminals were crucified with Jesus on either side of him, as mentioned in the Bible.
There were two robbers on the cross , one on each side of Jesus they were in their middle years.
According to the Bible, Peter also walked on water with Jesus. When Peter saw Jesus walking on the water, he asked Jesus to call him out of the boat, and for a moment he too was able to walk on the water before beginning to sink.
The shepherds visited him in a different account.
Yes. Christ came to earth, died and was resurrected just once. No-one else has or can live a similar life.
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First of all, if he had not betrayed Jesus, Jesus would have never delivered us from sin. Second, if Judas Iscariot had not betrayed Jesus (and if someone else did), he would have probably lived to see Jesus' resurrection from the dead.
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The Battle of Britain.
Brass, and tungsten.
IT MEANS THAT WHEN JESUS DIED HE WAS HURT AND HE CAME BACK TO LIFE FROM THE DEAD! However if you think something else than that's your opinion! Oxo
Jesus' outstanding accomplishment was dying on the cross of Calvary and being resurrected the third day. By doing this Jesus Christ paid the penalty for mankind's sin. Something no one else could ever do. But in order to take advantage of having your own personal sins removed you have to accept Jesus Christ as your personal Savior. When you accept Jesus you are reconciled back to God (the Father). John 14:6, " Jesus said, I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me."
The idea that Jesus revealed "secrets" to Judas that He revealed to no one else is not biblical. In fact, Judas was dead when Jesus "opened the understanding" of the apostles (Luke 24:45), so the fullest truth was never known to Judas.
The death of Jesus was not a set up, but rather the result of his teachings and actions which led to conflict with religious and political authorities of the time. His crucifixion was part of the fulfillment of his role as savior, as believed by Christians.