Resurrection of Christ
event · 2 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages
resurrection · Christ rose again · burial taken from the midst · his resurrection · rise again · the resurrection
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1 expressionThe resurrection of Christ2 mentions
Adversus Marcionem (Latin)
But both the death and the burial and the resurrection of my Christ I wish to show with the single voice of Isaiah, who says, "His burial has been taken from the midst.
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Adversus Marcionem
The resurrection of Christ on the third day, asserted by Paul and defended as necessary for believers' resurrection.
"For I delivered to you first of all," he says, "that Christ died for our sins, and that he was buried, and that he rose again on the third day.
But both the death and the burial and the resurrection of my Christ I wish to show with the single voice of Isaiah, who says, "His burial has been taken from the midst.
We have exhibited Jesus Christ, by the doctrines, opinions, affections, senses, powers, passions, even by the resurrection of the prophets, no other than the Creator's — since, sending too his apostles to preach to all nations, he commanded the fulfilment of the psalm, "Into all the earth their sound shall go out, and to the ends of the earth their voices.
Adversus Judaeos
Christ's rising, inferred from the prophecy that his burial was 'taken away'.
For one is not buried unless he is dead, and his burial was not taken away from the midst except through his resurrection.