God the Son, Student Workbook, SW10
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b. He appeared unrecognizable to his friends and disciples at times, cf. Luke 24.13-16; John 20.14-15; Mark 16.12.
c. He disappeared from the presence of the disciples, Luke 24.31; John 20.19, 26; Luke 24.51.
d. His body could ascend into the heavenlies, Acts 1.9; Phil. 3.20-21.
3. His body, as the first fruits of the resurrection, is immortal (i.e., without any hint or quality of being able to be corrupted or die).
For I know that after His resurrection also, He was still possessed of flesh. And I believe that He is so now. ~ Ignatius (c. 105, E), 1.87. Ibid. p. 558.
a. He cannot die again.
(1) Luke 20.36
(2) Rom. 6.9-10
(3) Rev. 1.18
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b. He is the pattern for all who will believe after him.
(1) 1 Cor. 15.20
(2) Phil. 3.20-21
D. Theological implications of the resurrection
Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead, Rev. 1.5
1. While there is no direct testimony of Jesus’ resurrection (eye-witness testimony who witnessed the resurrection within the tomb with Jesus ) there is ample and satisfactory indirect evidence of its certainty.
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