Did The Nine Resurrections reported in the New Testament really happen? If so, why is there nothing said about them other than that they were resurrected?What about their life after they were resurrected? Wouldn't it be a strong witness that Jesus could bring the dead back to life?
Why the silence on one of the main, if not the main, core teachings of Christianity? Afterall Paul said: "If the dead are not to be resurrected, we, Christians, are to be the most pittied."
I would think that the New Testament accounts of these Nine Resurrections would tell us a lot more about the individuals who were resurrected and what they did with the rest of their lives and future death. It would make for a much more powerful witness to Jesus' claim to resurrect all his followers in the future. What do you think?
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