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Jesus Family Tomb: Was Jesus Really Married?

... to many middle and working class immigrants who seek new employment opportunities and a high quality of life. Referred to as the Jesus family tomb, the tomb uncovered in East Talpiot is believed to be that of Jesus and his family. ... Read Read: Jesus Family Tomb: Was Jesus Really Married?

By: Stephanie Roberts | 11/07/2007 | Religion

The Missing Years of Jesus - Resolved

... . Indeed, the life of Jesus is not considered again till the age of 30. To accept that Jesus was just at home with His family is a plausible explanation, but not in keeping with the Gospels that say at the age of 12, Jesus was at the Temple ... Read Read: The Missing Years of Jesus - Resolved

By: Sacha Tarkovsky | 17/09/2006 | Religion

The Autobiography of Jesus

... verba would proceed. Filtered through an Occidental mindset, in particular, a pragmatic philosophy, the words of Jesus have been denuded of their intrinsic authority and regenerative power. The context in which we read the words of Christ ... Read Read: The Autobiography of Jesus

By: Lawrence Hilliard | 30/12/2007 | Religion

The Autobiography of Jesus

... verba would proceed. Filtered through an Occidental mindset, in particular, a pragmatic philosophy, the words of Jesus have been denuded of their intrinsic authority and regenerative power. The context in which we read the words of Christ ... Read Read: The Autobiography of Jesus

By: lawrence hilliard | 15/04/2007 | Religion

Jesus, the Bible and Healthy Skin Care

... special relevance in the Christian world. While the Old Testament describes ancient burial practices, it is really about how are lives are changed and shaped by Jesus. My family and I choose to lead a life like that of Jesus Christ. ... Read Read: Jesus, the Bible and Healthy Skin Care

By: Nancy Williams | 27/03/2008 | Spirituality

Only Jesus Claims to be God

... were written hundreds of years before He was born and predicted His family line, His birth and birthplace, His ministry and in much detail His suffering and crucifixion. When it seemed that Jesus was defeated, that evil had won by ... Read Read: Only Jesus Claims to be God

By: Rob VandeWeghe | 03/11/2007 | Religion
BrotherEnoch

Jesus the pattern Son

... declared Son people recognized His appearance. When He was glorified Mary stood outside the tomb weeping did not recognize Jesus when He asked her why she was weeping and whom she was seeking because His glorified body took on a different ... Read Read: Jesus the pattern Son

By: BrotherEnoch | 19/11/2009 | Christianity

Believe in Him

... of Jesus’ humble birth, the humblest of sacrifices (two young pigeons) if you looked up poor in a dictionary, there Jesusfamily and his relatives would be. And they are poor. Scarcely has the festivities got started, hardly has the ... Read Read: Believe in Him

By: Don Pieper | 21/09/2007 | Religion

Resurrection or Deception?

... Let's go back to Friday. Friday evening before 6 pm, Joseph rolled a heavy stone closing the entrance to the tomb. Inside is Jesus' disfigured dead body wrapped in linen and covered with seventy-five pounds of myrrh and aloes. Early Sunday ... Read Read: Resurrection or Deception?

By: Jerry Richard Boone | 13/04/2007 | Religion

What to Do When Truth and Facts Collide

... to their master. Yet, they still chose to obey… Lazarus may have been quite comfortable in Paradise. Yet, he chose to obey Jesus and walk out of that tomb. By the way, the men who rolled away the stone from the tomb also chose to believe ... Read Read: What to Do When Truth and Facts Collide

By: Paul Graden | 15/07/2009 | Religion

The Dead Man’s Odor

... the bones would be placed in an ossuary (a small “coffin” usually carved out of stone) in the tomb.  Whole families were able to be buried together this way, sometimes in the same ossuary.  Jesus is asking them to open the tomb right at ... Read Read: The Dead Man’s Odor

By: Thomas Greenslade | 03/11/2008 | Mental Health
Joshua Sparks

3 Days 3 Nights

... and the Chief Priests and Pharisees believed he would be in the grave three days as well and wanted guards to keep the God of Heaven in the tomb. Jesus was betrayed early Wednesday Morning and crucified that afternoon. (John 19: 31-34)   ... Read Read: 3 Days 3 Nights

By: Joshua Sparks | 12/04/2009 | Christianity
Arlene Pellicane

Easter for Toddlers: Meaningful Activities Beyond Chocolate Bunnies

... candy. Leave one egg empty. Whoever finds the empty egg is the grand prize winner. Explain how Easter is the celebration of the empty tomb because Jesus rose from the grave on the third day. The grave was empty just like that egg. Give ... Read Read: Easter for Toddlers: Meaningful Activities Beyond Chocolate Bunnies

By: Arlene Pellicane | 10/03/2008 | Holidays

Then We Will Love

... brothers and sisters in the faith? It is so easy to be caught up with family, to be a slave to the job, to be buried in a busy schedule, or ensnared by the idolatry of sports that America serves. But Jesus did not call us to love our own ... Read Read: Then We Will Love

By: Don Pieper | 26/09/2007 | Religion
BrotherEnoch

Spiritual Awareness

... the walls. The stone of His sepulcher was not rolled away to let Jesus out – He was already out! It was to let the women in to see an empty tomb.  We have this hope that we will attain to the resurrection from the dead and be perfected. ... Read Read: Spiritual Awareness

By: BrotherEnoch | 20/11/2009 | Christianity

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