In Matthew and then in Luke, there are elaborate post-resurrection appearances. Jesus appears to his disciples in the Galilee, in Matthew, and in Jerusalem, in Luke. And gives instructions in some ...
In recent years, new archaeological discoveries have added to the ongoing debate about the historical existence of Jesus.
Also after His Resurrection, Jesus appeared to the Apostles twice, each on Sunday (John 20:19 & 26). As a result, Sunday became known as the Lord's Day for Christians. The booklet claims that ...
This story appears in the March 2012 issue of National ... Thomas, or Doubting Thomas as he is commonly known, was one of the Twelve Apostles, disciples sent out after Christ's Crucifixion to ...
On his 101st New Year’s Day, President Russell M. Nelson posted a tribute to the declaration as one of its 4 remaining ...
The apostle Paul wrote more books in the New Testament than any other man. He was a Pharisee - a religious leader and scholar ...
13-20. Chapter 21 is like an addendum or afterword in which Jesus appears again to the apostles and has the memorable "Do you love me?" discussion with Peter over a fish breakfast. John weaves a ...
The disciples appear as Jesus' inner circle, but even they do not fully understand who he is. On the road to Caesarea Philippi, Jesus asks his disciples "Who do people say that I am?" And they ...
Doubting Thomas got his name after refusing to believe that Jesus had appeared to the other apostles following his crucifixtion. Only after Jesus came to him and let Thomas touch his wounds did ...
As they travelled, Jesus recruited ten more disciples. THOMAS: That's Simon Peter and Andrew, what about the rest of the squad? As the teacher speaks, we we see the disciples appear one by one.