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M AIN M ENU W HAT IS THE R ESURRECTION ? S KEPTICS’ O BJECTIONS S KEPTICS’ T HEORIES C LOSING S TATEMENTS Select from any option above

W HAT IS THE R ESURRECTION ? M ENU

The Bible teaches that Jesus is the Son of God, and that he was crucified and died for the forgiveness of sin, was resurrected from the dead, and lives today. Emperor Tiberius W HAT IS THE R ESURRECTION ? Around AD 30, Jesus of Nazareth was crucified during the reign of Roman Emperor Tiberius ( AD 14-37), in the province of Judea.

S KEPTICS’ O BJECTION # 1 Did Jesus of Nazareth even exist? If he did exist, what proof is there that he was crucified? Did Jesus of Nazareth even exist? If he did exist, what proof is there that he was crucified? J ESUS W AS A M YTHOLOGICAL F IGURE

A NSWER TO O BJECTION # 1 At least 39 ancient sources (in addition to the New Testament), such as Pliny, Josephus, and the Talmud, refer to the life of Christ, his teachings, crucifixion, and/or resurrection. E VIDENCE FOR JESUS CHRIST COMES FROM MANY WRITTEN DOCUMENTS FROM THE FIRST CENTURY. Flavius Josephus (Jewish Historian)

A NSWER TO O BJECTION # 1 Ignatius was a church leader, pupil of the apostle John, and lived only 70 years after the crucifixion of Jesus. He was martyred for his faith. Ignatius was a church leader, pupil of the apostle John, and lived only 70 years after the crucifixion of Jesus. He was martyred for his faith. E VIDENCE FOR JESUS CHRIST COMES FROM MANY WRITTEN DOCUMENTS FROM THE FIRST CENTURY. Ignatius of Antioch

S KEPTICS’ O BJECTION # 2 Even if Jesus did exist, he wasn’t everything his followers claimed he was. If anything, he was a compassionate person and a charismatic leader. He was a great prophet and teacher, but he was not God. Even if Jesus did exist, he wasn’t everything his followers claimed he was. If anything, he was a compassionate person and a charismatic leader. He was a great prophet and teacher, but he was not God. J ESUS W AS J UST A M AN

A NSWER TO O BJECTION # 2 Jesus claimed to be the Messiah (Jn 4:16-26) who came from heaven. (John 8:21-30) Jesus also claimed to be eternal (John 8:52- 59), equal to God (John 10:24-39), and the savior of the world who would die for the forgiveness of sin and would rise from the dead on the third day. (Matthew 26:26-32) Jesus claimed to be the Messiah (Jn 4:16-26) who came from heaven. (John 8:21-30) Jesus also claimed to be eternal (John 8:52- 59), equal to God (John 10:24-39), and the savior of the world who would die for the forgiveness of sin and would rise from the dead on the third day. (Matthew 26:26-32) E VIDENCE SUPPORTS THAT JESUS WAS ALL HE CLAIMED TO BE.

A NSWER TO O BJECTION # 2 Jesus performed many miracles and signs that supported his claims. Miracles of healing (Matthew 8:2-4; Mark.7:31-37) Miracles of nature (John 2:1-11; Matthew 8:23-27) Miracles of restoring life. (Matt 9:18-26; John 11:1-44) Jesus performed many miracles and signs that supported his claims. Miracles of healing (Matthew 8:2-4; Mark.7:31-37) Miracles of nature (John 2:1-11; Matthew 8:23-27) Miracles of restoring life. (Matt 9:18-26; John 11:1-44) E VIDENCE SUPPORTS THAT JESUS WAS ALL HE CLAIMED TO BE. The Raising of Lazarus, Carl Bloch (1875)