[ Resurrection of Jesus : ]
–: Easter in the Bible commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ three days after his crucifixion, signaling his victory over sin and death. While the term "Easter" is not explicitly mentioned in the original scriptures
— Appearing only in some translations of Acts 12:4 to refer to Passover
— The event is the cornerstone of Christian faith, celebrated as Resurrection Sunday or Pascha.

[ Easter in the Bible : ]
–: The Resurrection:
The central event where women followers, including Mary Magdalene, found the tomb empty on the first day of the week, with angels announcing that Jesus had risen.
Synonyms and Related Terms: The Bible does not use the word "Easter." Instead, the event is referred to through the lens of the Passover (as Jesus is seen as the ultimate Passover Lamb) or described as Resurrection Sunday.
–: Significance:
It serves as a guarantee of eternal life, the foundation of Christian hope, and a validation of Jesus' divinity.
–: Biblical Evidence:
The Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) provide detailed accounts of the resurrection, appearing over 40 days to disciples, proving his physical resurrection.

[ Examples in the Bible : ]
–: Luke 24:1-6:
Women arrive at the tomb, find it empty, and are told by angels, "He is not here; he has risen!".
–: 1 Corinthians 15:12-20:
Paul highlights that if Christ has not been raised, faith is useless.
–: Romans 6:4:
Discusses the significance of the resurrection in enabling a "newness of life".
–: 1 Corinthians 5:7:
Mentions "Christ our Passover," connecting the resurrection to the Jewish Passover tradition.

[ Explanition : ]
The biblical narrative emphasizes the resurrection as a historical fact rather than a fable, forming the foundation of the Christian belief in eternal life.
[ Resurrection of Jesus : ] –: Easter in the Bible commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ three days after his crucifixion, signaling his victory over sin and death. While the term "Easter" is not explicitly mentioned in the original scriptures — Appearing only in some translations of Acts 12:4 to refer to Passover — The event is the cornerstone of Christian faith, celebrated as Resurrection Sunday or Pascha. [ Easter in the Bible : ] –: The Resurrection: The central event where women followers, including Mary Magdalene, found the tomb empty on the first day of the week, with angels announcing that Jesus had risen. Synonyms and Related Terms: The Bible does not use the word "Easter." Instead, the event is referred to through the lens of the Passover (as Jesus is seen as the ultimate Passover Lamb) or described as Resurrection Sunday. –: Significance: It serves as a guarantee of eternal life, the foundation of Christian hope, and a validation of Jesus' divinity. –: Biblical Evidence: The Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) provide detailed accounts of the resurrection, appearing over 40 days to disciples, proving his physical resurrection. [ Examples in the Bible : ] –: Luke 24:1-6: Women arrive at the tomb, find it empty, and are told by angels, "He is not here; he has risen!". –: 1 Corinthians 15:12-20: Paul highlights that if Christ has not been raised, faith is useless. –: Romans 6:4: Discusses the significance of the resurrection in enabling a "newness of life". –: 1 Corinthians 5:7: Mentions "Christ our Passover," connecting the resurrection to the Jewish Passover tradition. [ Explanition : ] The biblical narrative emphasizes the resurrection as a historical fact rather than a fable, forming the foundation of the Christian belief in eternal life.
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