The Central Idea of the Text is that Jesus was resurrected bodily to life just as He said (Matt. 20:18-19). After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to several hundred people whom He had chosen (Acts 10:40-41; 1 Cor. 15:3-8). After the Roman guards fled the tomb, they reported the earthquake, the angel, and the empty tomb to the Sanhedrin (Matt. 28:11). The resurrection of Christ hardened the hearts of the Jewish leadership and they conspired to falsify the historical reality of the event ...
The Central Idea of the Text is that Jesus was resurrected bodily to life just as He said (Matt. 20:18-19). After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to several hundred people whom He had chosen (Acts 10:40-41; 1 Cor. 15:3-8). After the Roman guards fled the tomb, they reported the earthquake, the angel, and the empty tomb to the Sanhedrin (Matt. 28:11). The resurrection of Christ hardened the hearts of the Jewish leadership and they conspired to falsify the historical reality of the event (Matt. 28:12-15). Many Jewish leaders attacked Jesus’ disciples and tried to suppress the spreading gospel (Acts 4:1-3).
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