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A self-referential term for Jesus Christ

Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: - John 11:25''.

The Resurrection: The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead
The act of arising from the dead, id est becoming alive again
a return from death to life
{n} a return from the grave, a revival
In Christian belief, the Resurrection is the event in which Jesus Christ came back to life after he had been killed
To come to life after death
Click to check definition Rising up from the dead on judgement day
When Jesus came back from the dead three days after he had been crucified
{i} act of bringing back to life, act of raising from the dead; act of bringing back into use
The returning of the dead to life, a late Hebrew Bible belief (Isa 26: 19; Dan 12: 2-3, 13) that first became prevalent in Judaism during the time of the Maccabees (after 168 b c e ) and became a part of the Pharisees' doctrine Like the prophets Elijah and Elisha (1 Kings 17: 17-24; 2 Kings 4: 18-37), Jesus performed several resuscitations: of the widow of Nain's son (Luke 7: 11-17), the daughter of Jairus (Mark 5: 21-43), and Lazarus (John 11: 1-44) Unlike these personages, however, Jesus ascended to heaven after his own resurrection (Acts 1: 7-8) Paul gives the fullest discussion of the resurrection in the New Testament (1 Thess 4; 1 Cor 15), although he leaves many questions unanswered (see also Matt 25: 31-46 and Rev 20: 13)
The cause or exemplar of a rising from the dead
revival from inactivity and disuse; "it produced a resurrection of hope"
the awakening from the dream of death; the total change in mind that transcends the ego and its perceptions of the world, the body, and death, allowing us to identify completely with our true Self; also refers to the resurrection of Jesus
The raising of Jesus Christ from the dead after His crucifixion Several ressurrection theories have been used to explain the resurrection
(New Testament) the rising of Christ on the third day after the Crucifixion
A rising from the dead; a coming back to life In Scripture, the rising of Jesus from the dead after his crucifixion and burial; and the rising of all the dead on the Last Day
State of being risen from the dead; future state
revival from inactivity and disuse; "it produced a resurrection of hope" (New Testament) the rising of Christ on the third day after the Crucifixion
The process by which Christ raises people from the dead Bringing the dead body to life According to this We die once, all are resurrected to face the judgment and the sinner will face a second eternal death The point is we are the same people when we are resurrected See Reincarnation
Especially, the rising again from the dead; the resumption of life by the dead; as, the resurrection of Jesus Christ; the general resurrection of all the dead at the Day of Judgment
the body being brought back to life after death/Jesus being raised from the dead
An act of the dead coming back to life
The word indicating that Jesus rose from the dead On Easter morning, the women came to anoint Jesus' body with spices and found that he was gone Angels told them that Jesus had risen, and soon they met Jesus in person, in his bodily resurrected form The resurrection is the act of God by which Jesus was raised from the dead and brought to a new life He was not brought back from the dead, but was "resurrected" into a different form
A rising again; the resumption of vigor
the resurrection of Christ from the dead on the third day after his death; commemorated on Easter Sunday
resurrection fern
An epiphytic, creeping American fern (Polypodium polypodioides) of warm regions, having fronds that curl up and appear dead in prolonged dry weather and expand under moist conditions
resurrection of the dead
belief that at the end of days all the dead of Israel will rise from their graves
resurrection plant
densely tufted fern ally of southwestern United States to Peru; curls up in a tight ball when dry and expands and grows under moist conditions
resurrect
To re-use
resurrect
To bring to view or attention
resurrect
To raise from the dead, to bring life back to
Feast of the Resurrection
{i} Easter, Christian festival commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ
resurrect
restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state; "He revived this style of opera"; "He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina"
resurrect
return from the dead; "Christ is risen!"; "The dead are to uprise
resurrect
To reanimate; to restore to life; to bring to view (that which was forgotten or lost)
resurrect
cause to become alive again; "raise from the dead"; "Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected"; "Upraising ghosts"
resurrect
To take from the grave; to disinter
resurrect
return from the dead; "Christ is risen!"; "The dead are to uprise"
resurrect
To rise from the dead
resurrect
If you resurrect something, you cause it to exist again after it had disappeared or ended. Attempts to resurrect the ceasefire have already failed once + resurrection res·ur·rec·tion This is a resurrection of an old story from the mid-70s. to bring back an old activity, belief, idea etc that has not existed for a long time (resurrection)
resurrect
{f} bring back to life, raise from the dead; bring back into use
resurrect
cause to become alive again; "raise from the dead"; "Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected"; "Upraising ghosts" return from the dead; "Christ is risen!"; "The dead are to uprise
resurrections
plural of resurrection
the Resurrection
coming back to life of Jesus Christ
resurrection

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    /ˌrezərˈeksʜən/ /ˌrɛzɜrˈɛkʃən/

    Etimoloji

    () From Anglo-Norman resurrectiun, from Old French resurrection (French: résurrection), from Late Latin resurrectionem (accusative of resurrectio) from Latin resurgere (“to rise again”), from 're- (“again”), + surgere (“to rise”).