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What Is the First Day of the Week in Luke 24? Does It Mean Sunday?
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Who Were the Women at Jesus’ Tomb on Resurrection Morning?
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Did the Women Buy or Prepare Spices? (Mark 16:1 vs Luke 23:56 Explained)
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Matthew 28:1-20 – The King’s Resurrection And Commission
Matthew 28 declares the resurrection of Jesus, the empty tomb, the angelic announcement, His appearance to the women, the lies of His enemies, and His commissioning of disciples to carry His mission forward in authority.
The Living Lord (John 20:1-31)
John 20 describes the resurrection of Jesus Christ, witnessed by Mary Magdalene, Peter, John, and Thomas. Mary becomes the first to proclaim the risen Christ. Jesus brings peace to fearful disciples and empowers them with the Holy Spirit. Faith emerges from doubt, affirming the resurrection's transformative power and purpose for believers' lives.