Resurrection Of Jesus Research Paper

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The resurrection of Jesus is a historical event that legitimately happened, is not just a myth or a lie like some people say it is. It is so important that history is named after this, meaning it impacted the whole world and changed history forever. Jesus the Son of God did die on the cross and then resurrected from the dead. He did what no human has ever done or will do, all because of his unending love and grace for us. This has been concluded through tons of resources like the Bible, circumstantial and historical evidence. Which include the following points and claims. First that Jesus was actually crucified on the cross and died, second his resurrection convinced his family to worship him as God. Third, how the disciples were completely …show more content…

However, this is humanly impossible. Jesus had a sleepless night the day before the crucifixion, which was when he was arrested. Then, he was scourged with a whip about thirty-nine times. Meaning that if he had received one more whip Jesus would have died. Not to mention that most men died from this before even making it to the crucifixion. Furthermore, he was crucified on the cross and declared dead by a professional roman executioner. Then to make sure he was dead a spear was thrust on through his side. John 19:32-35 stated that blood and water came out of it. This is to say, that no human could have come alive after going through all of what Jesus went through. This also showed humility from the king of the universe, because anytime he could have stopped his crucifixion. Instead, he gave up everything voluntarily for us so that one day we could be with the Father. And dwelling among his presence forever without any separation. Moreover, another biblical evidence is that Jesus´ resurrection was prophesied by the prophet Isaiah and Daniel. Which is astonishing to read, because around five centuries before the anointed one came to earth prophecies were being communicated by these …show more content…

Consequently, we see the writings of Josephus, a first-century Jewish historian, as a remarkable evidence outside the Bible to support the established claim. As Josephus once wrote this James was "the brother of Jesus the so-called Christ." This points out that he clearly agrees with Paul's description of James found in the passage of Galatians 1:19. Additionally, there is a more interesting reference also written by him it declares: “About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared."It is phenomenal to see how this non-christian man wrote and made these statements. He not only claimed that Jesus was a wise man but also that he was more than human, he then affirms Jesus resurrection and finally concludes that this resource is trustworthy because it is very unlikely for those words to come out from a non-christian person. Similarly Pliny the Younger had a similar opinion to Josephus's. He was a Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. He used to write letters to Emperor Trajan and in one of the letters he was asking about the legal proceedings against Christians.

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