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resurrection hope

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Mark cited Paul's line that if Christ was not raised, Christian faith is in vain, to argue that the resurrection is central and therefore the trustworthiness of the biblical acc...

Quoted to argue that Christianity stands or falls on the resurrection, so denial of the resurrection would make Christian preaching false.

Used to answer the claim that Jesus' death would reduce the Trinity; the host appealed to it to show that death is being absent from the body while still consciously with the Lord.

Quoted in a superchat to note that Jesus Christ was raised from the dead 'according to my gospel'; it was used to say a previous caller missed the resurrection-centered point of...

Used as another Old Testament promise of ransom from death and the grave, applied to Jesus' resurrection victory.

Quoted to support the broader biblical theme that God will defeat death, and thus to back the resurrection claim.

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