Not exact matches
They taught litteracy, cared about people etc... but
also had the faith to even see the
dead raised.
The Bible
also happens to claim that snakes talked, women came from a man's rib, and a man
raised from the
dead after walking on water.
Hebrews 11:19 --(speaking of the faith of Abraham) He considered that God is able to
raise people even from the
dead, from which he
also received him back as a type.
Romans 8:11 If the Spirit of him who
raised Jesus from the
dead dwells in you, he who
raised Christ Jesus from the
dead will
also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit who dwells in you.
I
also choose not to wear a cross as that to me glorifies his death and not the victory of God
raising our Lord and Savior from the
dead.
He
also healed the sick, fed the hungry and even
raised the
dead.
The apostle Paul told the believers in Rome that the one «who
raised Christ from the
dead will give life to your mortal bodies
also through his Spirit that dwells in you» (Rom.
Of course, she
also believes that she needs to have a cement vault around her casket when she's buried because her body needs to be as intact as possible for when Jesus comes and
raises the
dead.
They
also believe in a man who healed the sick, fed the hungry, and
raised the
dead.
However, in a few places we
also see that God will
raise the
dead and judge all, and there will be only two groups of people, the righteous and the wicked.
So in I Corinthians, having asked how the
dead are
raised, he attempts to answer the question by saying, on the one hand, that there is some kind of real, though indefinable, continuity between our present bodily mode of existence and the life beyond death, and, on the other, that there is discontinuity
also.
He was not just
raised from the
dead; He was
also given the right to rule at God's right hand!
As the Church celebrates the Resurrection for fifty days, the Church
also ponders the first evangelization: the primitive Christian community, in the power of the Spirit, brings the surrounding Mediterranean world the history - shattering news that Jesus of Nazareth, having been
raised from the
dead, has been constituted Lord and Savior for the forgiveness of sins.
«But if the Spirit of Him who
raised Jesus from the
dead dwells in you, He who
raised Christ from the
dead will
also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you.
She
also said she felt led to pray for this as one of the four things Jesus sent out the 72 disciples to do was «
raise the
dead».
Rom 6:4 Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was
raised up from the
dead by the glory of the Father, even so we
also should walk in newness of life.
He
also raised him from the
dead for our justification.
The Bible
also says»... That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath
raised him from the
dead, thou shalt be saved»... for... «whosoever whosoever will call upon the name of the Lord [Jesus] will be saved.»
Just as in so much of Paul's language the Jesus who was
raised from the
dead must be understood in terms of spirit, so
also this remains the most satisfactory, if not indeed the only, category in which to understand the nature of the risen Christ.
But there is
also no question that just a short time later this same group of people was proclaiming that this Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah and had been
raised from the
dead.
14 By his power God
raised the Lord from the
dead, and he will
raise us
also.
Also, King David is
dead and is said to be asleep but in contrast Jesus Christ has been
raised from the
dead Acts 13:36, Acts 2:34, 1Kings 2:10
Many, following Paul, have argued that if Christ be
raised from the
dead, we shall be
also.
Romans 6:4 Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was
raised from the
dead by the glory of the Father, even so we
also should walk in newness of life.
So Paul writes in Romans 8:11; «If the Spirit dwells in you, then will He who
raised Christ Jesus from the
dead call to life your mortal bodies
also through the Spirit dwelling in you.»
God
also raised the others people from the
dead.
«which He brought about in Christ, when He
raised Him from the
dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly places, far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this age but
also in the one to come.
And if the Spirit of him who
raised Jesus from the
dead is living in you, he who
raised Christ from the
dead will
also give life to your mortal bodies because of [e] his Spirit who lives in you.
Zech.9: 9,
also David, he too rode on an ass, and Psalm 22:16 - 18, this is David it happened in I or II Chronicles, or I or II Kings, will later show, then Isaiah 53, this is about the servant who will, or is the intercessor for the transgressors, when you read in Isaiah 53:10, it says this servant will «PROLONG» his days, meaning he will eventually die, and in the NT, and the christians say jc will
raise from the
dead, «Egyptian resurrection mess» and then live forever.
In this totality there is, of course, included the story of Jesus» remembered teaching, acts, and relationships, as well as his death and the way in which through death he was believed to have been «let loose into the world» (as John Masefield once put it) as he was
also believed to have been «
raised from the
dead» and received by God into the divine life.
14By His power God
raised the Lord from the
dead, and will
raise us
also.
Scripture
also tells us to heal the sick, cast out demons, and
raise the
dead.
11 And if the Spirit of him who
raised Jesus from the
dead is living in you, he who
raised Christ from the
dead will
also give life to your mortal bodies because of his Spirit who lives in you.
According to the Gospel of John, Bethany was
also where he
raised Lazarus from the
dead.
8Now if we be
dead with Christ, we believe that we shall
also live with him: 9Knowing that Christ being
raised from the
dead dieth no more; death hath no more dominion over him.
Our «faith in Christ Jesus» (Col. 1:5) is our way of articulating faith in God, out of the conviction that God has revealed, in Christ, the perfect pattern of faith and that «he who
raised Christ Jesus from the
dead will give life to [our] mortal bodies
also through his Spirit which dwells in [us]» (Rom.
Forgave sins and was
raised from there
dead, so that we might be
also.
But as Lindsey
also writes, «The demands of
raising a living child take away from the time there is to mourn the
dead one.»
Environmentalists
also worry that the seawater could trigger the growth of tiny, floating gypsum crystals that could whiten the upper layers of the
Dead Sea,
raising its temperature and speeding its evaporation.
They
also indicate something ominous: she might well be
dead before she can
raise her first litter of pups.
The horror - film tropes resurface only intermittently in their later films: a hand bursting out of the ground, recalling the final shot of Carrie, during the prison break in 1987's
Raising Arizona (a shot
also used in The Evil
Dead); the wood chipper that in Fargo (1996) is put to the grisly use that Marty had intended for his incinerator; Anton Chigurh's slasher murders in No Country for Old Men (2007); and, most acutely of all, in Barton Fink (1991), a film about a writer's worst nightmare, writer's block, complete with sweating wallpaper, expanding plumes of blood, and a hellfire climax.
Original: The first full trailer for
Dead Rising 2 is among us and as well as hitting all the right spots,
also raises a few questions.
And while we're
also thankful that The Simpsons are still around, Matt Groening's other animated series that's been cancelled long ago (then
raised from the
dead and then put to sleep again) still has a cult following that's been in want of something more.