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'Resurrection' in the Bible

On the same day a party of Sadducees came to Him, contending that there is no resurrection. And they put this case to Him.

But as to the Resurrection of the dead, have you never read what God says to you,

And coming out of their tombs after Christ's resurrection they entered the holy city and showed themselves to many.

Then came to Him a party of Sadducees, a sect which denies that there is any Resurrection; and they proceeded to question Him.

At the Resurrection whose wife will she be? For they all seven married her."

Next some of the Sadducees came forward (who deny that there is a Resurrection)

The woman, then--at the Resurrection--whose wife shall she be? for they all seven married her."

But as for those who shall have been deemed worthy to find a place in that other age and in the Resurrection from among the dead, the men do not marry and the women are not given in marriage.

beginning from His baptism by John down to the day on which He was taken up again from us into Heaven--one should be appointed to become a witness with us as to His resurrection."

with prophetic foresight he spoke of the resurrection of the Christ, to the effect that He was not left forsaken in the Unseen World, nor did His body undergo decay.

highly incensed at their teaching the people and proclaiming in the case of Jesus the Resurrection from among the dead.

A few of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers also encountered him. Some of them asked, "What has this beggarly babbler to say?" "His business," said others, "seems to be to cry up some foreign gods." This was because he had been telling the Good News of Jesus and the Resurrection.

When they heard Paul speak of a resurrection of dead men, some began to scoff. But others said, "We will hear you again on that subject."

Noticing, however, that the Sanhedrin consisted partly of Sadducees and partly of Pharisees, he called out loudly among them, "Brethren, I am a Pharisee, the son of Pharisees. It is because of my hope of a resurrection of the dead that I am on my trial."

For the Sadducees maintain that there is no resurrection, and neither angel nor spirit; but the Pharisees acknowledge the existence of both.

and having a hope directed towards God, which my accusers themselves also entertain, that before long there will be a resurrection both of the righteous and the unrighteous.

unless it was in that one expression which I made use of when I shouted out as I stood among them, "'The resurrection of the dead is the thing about which I am on my trial before you to-day.'"

But if Christ is preached as having risen from the dead, how is it that some of you say that there is no such thing as a resurrection of the dead?

If there is no such thing as a resurrection of the dead, then Christ Himself has not risen to life.

in the hope that I may attain to the resurrection from among the dead.

In the matter of the truth they have gone astray, saying that the Resurrection is already past, and so they are overthrowing the faith of some.

or of teaching about ceremonial washings, the laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and the last judgement.

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ἀνάστασις 
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Egersis 
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ἐξανάστασις 
Exanastasis 
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